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World Cup draw: Follow live the fate of the USMNT at Qatar 2022

The draw that will define the fate of the Stars and Stripes is about to begin and you can follow it here.

By Wilian Estrella

The draw that will define the fate of the Stars and Stripes is about to begin and you can follow it here.
The draw that will define the fate of the Stars and Stripes is about to begin and you can follow it here.
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Everything is ready for the World Cup Draw, and so you don't miss a detail of it, follow live the fate of the USMNT in Qatar 2022, here.

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At 11:00 ET, the draw will kick off at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center in Doha, Qatar and the fate of Gregg Berhalter's team will be at stake.

Follow the draw for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar live here

The draw for Qatar 2022 will be as follows

The 28 national teams that have qualified for the world's top tournament of nations are ranked according to the order of the FIFA ranking, according to its latest update, published yesterday, Tuesday, March 31.

The top 7 teams will join Qatar in Group 1, the next group of 8 countries will be in Group 2, the next 8 in Group 3, and the last five ranked countries on the list will be in Group 4

Group 4 will be completed with the winning teams from the reclassification matches to be held in June. Teams from the same pool will not be allowed to play each other in the group stage. 

The draw for the Qatar 2022 draw will be as follows

Pot 1:

Qatar 

Brazil

Belgium

France 

Argentina

England 

Spain

Portugal

Pot 2:

Mexico

Netherlands

Denmark

Germany

Uruguay

Switzerland

United States

Croatia

Pot 3: 

Senegal

Iran

Japan

Morocco

Serbia

Poland

South Korea

Tunisia

Pot 4: 

Cameroon

Canada

Ecuador

Saudi Arabia

Ghana

Peru/Australia

New Zealand/Costa Rica

Scotland-Ukraine/Wales

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