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The 10 Qualified Teams to the 2018 World Cup So Far
As the qualifying stage to the 2018 World Cup in Russia is nearing the finish line, there are 10 sides already making plans for next summer, clinching their spot in the tournament. This obviously includes hosts Russia, joining Brazil, Germany, Mexico and England among others.
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Euro 2016 – Teams That Have Already Qualified
Euro 2016 in France will be the first to include 24 teams. We already have 20 that have qualified, including the hosts and five debutants in Wales, Northern Ireland, Iceland, Albania and Slovakia. We also have all but one former champion (Netherlands missing out): France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Russia and Czech Republic.
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Day 7 – Group Qualifiers & Knocked Out Teams in the 2014 World Cup
Things happen quickly in the World Cup. After only two matches for some teams the dream of carrying on or even winning the tournament is over. Cameroon, Spain and Australia know that after the third group match they’re going home, while both the Netherlands and Chile have one less thing to worry about, with the position they finish in being the only thing that remains.
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All 32 Teams in the 2014 World Cup
The list of qualified nations to the 2014 World Cup is set after the playoffs, completing the list of 32 nations going to Brazil, so it’s only fair to learn a little bit about each team going into the tournament, with the hosts, Argentina, Germany and Spain looking like the four main favorites to win it all.
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21 Teams That Have Qualified For the World Cup (So Far)
The World Cup picture in Brazil is getting clearer and clearer with 21 teams overall securing their place in the tournament next summer, as only one of the nations up to this point, Bosnia, being a first-time qualifier, while teams like Colombia, Russia, Ecuador and Costa Rica make a return after missing one or more qualifications over the last few years.
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World Cup – 14 Teams Already Qualified
After the latest round of qualifying matches, four more teams clinched their place in the 2014 World Cup, as Belgium, Switzerland and Germany joined two more European teams on the trip to Brazil, while Colombia became the third team from South America to ensure their place in the competition.