2010 World Cup Qualifying
Qualifying for the next World Cup is now in progress across the globe in the race to join South Africa in the finals.
Again there will be 32 participating nations. South Africa will be joined by five other African nations, plus 13 from Europe, four from South America and Asia and three from Concacaf. There will also be two places decided by an Oceania/Asia play-off and a Concacaf/South America play-off.ALREADY QUALIFIED
Hosts - South AfricaFrom Europe/UEFA - Denmark
From Europe/UEFA - England
From Europe/UEFA - Germany
From Europe/UEFA - Italy
From Europe/UEFA - Netherlands
From Europe/UEFA - Serbia
From Europe/UEFA - Slovakia
From Europe/UEFA - Spain
From Europe/UEFA - Switzerland
From South America - Argentina
From South America - Brazil
From South America - Chile
From South America - Paraguay
From Africa - Ghana
From Africa - Ivory Coast
From Concacaf - Honduras
From Concacaf - Mexico
From Concacaf - United States
From Asia/AFC - Australia
From Asia/AFC - Japan
From Asia/AFC - South Korea
From Asia/AFC - Korea DPR
EUROPE
The nine group winners qualified automatically. The best eight of the nine runners-up play a two-legged play-off to qualify. • Next fixtures | All tables | Fixtures, results and standings by groupSOUTH AMERICA
As in previous years, Conmebol qualifying was on a single league basis of the ten nations. The top four qualified automatically with Uruguay playing off against Costa Rica. • Next fixtures | Current table, results and fixturesASIA
After Bhutan and Guam withdrew, Kuwait and Indonesia were given a bye into the second round. In round one, there were 17 two-legged ties. From the qualifying 19 nations, the top 11 ranked teams automatically moved into round three. The eight lowest ranked nations played another two-legged play-off. This took a total of 15 teams into round three. • First Round - full details of results and scorers • Second Round - full details of results and scorers Australia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Iran were joined in the third round by Uzbekistan, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, China, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Thailand, Kuwait and Indonesia from the first round games. The four victorious second round nations were Turkmenistan, Syria, Thailand and Singapore. The 20 nations were drawn into five groups of four teams playing on a round-robin basis. The top two teams in each group qualify for the fourth round. • Group Stages - full details of results and scorers by group• All final tables for Round Three In Round Four, the ten nations were drawn into two groups of five. The top two teams qualified for the World Cup. • Group A - full details | Group B - full details The two teams which finished third play-off and the winning nation then faces a further play-off against New Zealand for a place in South Africa. The play-off was between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The play-off dates were: September 5, 2009 and September 9, 2009. Bahrain qualified for the play-off against New Zealand which takes place on October 10, 2009 and November 21, 2009.





