With the 0: 1 in Denmark, Austria has finally played the chance on the first and second place in the World Cup qualification group F on Tuesday - not the chance on the World Cup 2022. The team around coach Franco Foda could help Nations League to Qatar.
13 Teams will send Europe to the World Cup: the ten group winners of the World Cup qualifier - including Germany and Denmark - as well as the trio, which prevails in March in the play-offs. This back door should also remain Austria.
Wales and the Czech also have a Joker
In the play-offs, twelve nations will play around three World Cup tickets. The places go to the ten group seconds of the World Cup qualifier and the two best group winners of Nations League 2020/21, which are not landed on one of the first two places in their World Cup qualification group.
For the determination of the two best Nations League group winners, the overarching Nations League table is used again. The Nations League group winner, Belgium, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Wales, Czech Republic, Hungary, Albania and Montenegro.
Overview : These teams are already qualified for the World Cup
Because Belgium, France, Spain and Italy are on the best way to become at least second in their World Cup qualification group, Austria has very good prospects to get one of the twelve play-off places. Even Wales or Czech Republic, both of which are still in the Belgium group, to fight second place, could benefit from their good Nations League season.
For the play-offs, the six best group seconds of the World Cup qualifier are released as hosts in a semi-final (without return match) against one of the six other teams. Two of the six pairings each form a path (A, B or C) in the order of their draw. In each path, the respective two semi-final winners play a World Cup ticket in a play-off final (without match). Anyone who has home right will be decided by lot.
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