The 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals are set to commence in less than a year, but there are still many question marks around which countries will be represented in Russia.
Germany, Belgium, England, Spain and Brazil are among the teams who have already qualified for the finals, while Chile and the United States faced heartbreak on Tuesday and failed to secure a spot in Russia.
A full list of qualifiers for the 21st FIFA World Cup can be found below.
UEFA (Europe)
Qualified: Russia (host), Belgium, Germany, England, Spain, Poland, Iceland, Serbia, France, Portugal
In Contention: Sweden, Switzerland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Denmark
Recently Eliminated: Czech Republic, Norway, Israel, Hungary, Finland, Kosovo, Austria, Turkey, Ukraine, Netherlands
AFC (Asia)
Qualified: Iran, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia
In Contention: Australia
Recently Eliminated: Uzbekistan, China, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Thailand, Qatar, Syria
CAF (Africa)
Qualified: Nigeria, Egypt
In Contention: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Burkina Faso, South Africa, Senegal, Cape Verde
Recently Eliminated: Cameroon, Algeria, Guinea, Libya, Congo, Zambia, Uganda, Ghana
CONCACAF (North America)
Qualified: Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama
In Contention: Honduras
Recently Eliminated: United States, Canada, El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago, Haiti, Jamaica, Guatemala
CONMEBOL (South America)
Qualified: Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Colombia
In Contention: Peru
Recently Eliminated: Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, Paraguay
OFC (Oceania)
Qualified: None
In Contention: New Zealand
Recently Eliminated: Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Papua New Guinea
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