The Qatar World Cup will kick-off later this year on November 21 and England have booked their place.
The final draw for the World Cup group stage has been made and we now know the groups in their entirety.
Including the Three Lions and the host nation, 32 teams have confirmed their qualification for the competition.
Wales managed to hold off the challenge of Ukraine to make it to their first World Cup since 1958 and they have now been joined by Australia and Costa Rica.
World Cup 2022: Qualified teams
The UEFA qualification group stages were wrapped up last November with England, Germany, Spain and France among the group winners.
Meanwhile, Brazil and Argentina qualified from CONMEBOL first before being joined by Ecuador and Uruguay.
Iran and South Korea were the first to make it from AFC and were then joined by Saudi Arabia and Japan.
Canada have made it from CONCACAF and qualified for their first World Cup since 1986.
The qualified teams are:
Qatar (Host)
England
Belgium
Croatia
Denmark
France
Germany
Serbia
Spain
Switzerland
Netherlands
Brazil
Argentina
Iran
South Korea
Japan
Saudi Arabia
Ecuador
Uruguay
Canada
Ghana
Senegal
Portugal
Poland
Tunisia
Morocco
Cameroon
United States
Mexico
Wales
Australia
Costa Rica
World Cup 2022: Who has missed out?
Several high-ranking countries have failed to make the upcoming World Cup.
Euro 2020 winners Italy crashed out and won't be at the World Cup for the second time running after they lost to North Macedonia.
In the CONMEBOL, big guns Chile and Colombia have missed out.
Peru finished fifth in the qualification table but lost their play-off on penalties to Australia.
Meanwhile, Costa Rica beat Oceanian play-off winners New Zealand 1-0 to make it to Qatar.
In Africa, the play-offs brought huge drama.
Senegal eliminated Egypt while Cameroon beat Algeria and Ghana edged out Nigeria.
Morocco and Tunisia also went through at the expense of DR Congo and Mali.