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Today's World Cup Draw: All You Need To Know

The highly anticipated draw for the 2018 World Cup finals kicks off in Moscow on Friday afternoon from 3pm. Gary Lineker , who has faced...

The highly anticipated draw for the 2018 World Cup finals kicks off in Moscow on Friday afternoon from 3pm.

Gary Lineker , who has faced criticism for taking on the role after previously speaking out against Fifa over its various corruption scandals, will be co-presenting with the Russian journalist Maria Komandnaya.
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The 32 teams who have qualified will be split into eight four-team groups, drawn from four pots. The groups will contain one team from each pot.

Teams have been placed in the pots according to their position in the Fifa world rankings for October. The exception to that are the hosts Russia, who are automatically in pot one.

So Pot One contains the seven highest-ranked teams plus Russia, pot two has the next eight teams in the rankings, and so on.

England can face only one other European team as there can be a maximum of two European sides per group. No other football confederation can have more than one team in a group, so no South American sides will go head-to-head in the group phase for example.

The lineup of the pots is
Pot one Russia (hosts), Germany, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Poland, France.

Pot two Spain, Peru, Switzerland, England, Colombia, Uruguay, Mexico, Croatia.

Pot three Denmark, Iceland, Costa Rica, Sweden, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, Iran.

Pot four Serbia, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Panama, South Korea, Saudi Arabia.

The four pots will be emptied by drawing the eight teams they each contain one by one and placing them in the eight groups of four teams (Groups A to H). R

As is customary at final draws, a ball will be drawn from the team pots and then another from the group pots to determine the position in which the team in question will play.

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