When is the World Cup 2018 draw? Date, TV channel, stream & guide

Oliver Platt

When is the World Cup 2018 draw? Date, TV channel, stream & guide image

Qualification for the 2018 World Cup in Russia is finished, with the draw for the tournament now just weeks away.

With the field of potential teams heading to next summer's competition finalized, preparations are well underway in Moscow for the event that will determine who faces who in the group stage.

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It can be a complicated process with all of the pots, seeds and various other rules and regulations involved, but we have all the details you need to know.


WHEN IS THE WORLD CUP DRAW?


FIFA World Cup 2014 draw

The draw for the group stage of the 2018 World Cup will take place on Friday, December 1 at the State Kremlin Palace inside the Moscow Kremlin.

The State Kremlin Palace was originally built on the orders of Nikita Khrushchev for Communist Party meetings, but since the fall of the Soviet Union it has become a concert hall.

The Kremlin as a whole is a fortified complex in Moscow that includes the residence of Vladimir Putin, the President of the Russian Federation.

A FIFA spokesperson told the Press Association : "This prestigious entertainment venue with a capacity of 6,000 spectators has hosted many international and locally renowned artists in the past, as well as traditional ballets and operas."


HOW CAN I WATCH THE WORLD CUP DRAW?


Germany World Cup 2014

The World Cup draw will be available to watch live on television and is also likely to be streamed on FIFA.com.

Exact broadcasting details have not yet been confirmed, but it is probable that most tournament rights holders will show the draw live.

In the UK, that is both the BBC and ITV and in the US, Fox have the rights in English and Telemundo in Spanish.

Bell Media holds English and French-language broadcast rights in Canada for all FIFA events through the end of 2026. It is expected that TSN and RDS, both Bell subsidiaries, will televise the draw.

Who will present the World Cup draw?

FIFA confirmed on November 17 that former England international Gary Lineker would conduct the draw along with Russian sports journalist Maria Komandnaya.

After the news was announced, Lineker said: "As a player, I was fortunate enough to take part in the World Cup finals on two occasions. It is quite special to be involved in yet another tournament — now on the stage, unveiling the results of the draw. I have been on the other side, waiting to find out my opponents, and I know how exciting this occasion is."

Lineker and Komandnaya will be joined on the stage by Russian football hero Nikita Simonyan and seven other draw assistants, who have yet to be revealed.


HOW DOES THE WORLD CUP DRAW WORK?


FIFA World Cup 2014 draw

Prior to the draw, all 32 finalists will be arranged into four seeding pots based on their FIFA ranking for October 2017.

Pot 1 will contain hosts Russia and the seven teams who had the highest ranking. Pot 2 will be populated by the next eight highest ranked teams with the next eight in Pot 3 and the lowest ranked eight in Pot 4. You can check out our World Cup seeding breakdown here.

Those 32 teams will be then be drawn into eight groups of four, with each group labelled from A to H.

Seeding Pots 1 to 4 will be emptied by allocating each of their eight teams to a different group.

With one exception, teams from the same confederation will not be drawn together in a group. So, for example, Brazil cannot be paired with another team from South America and Nigeria cannot be paired with another team from Africa.

The only exception applies to UEFA teams, with FIFA ruling that up to two teams from the European confederation can be drawn in the same group.


WHICH TEAMS HAVE QUALIFIED FOR THE WORLD CUP?


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The full list of teams that have qualified for the World Cup is below. 

Country Region
Russia Hosts
Iran AFC
South Korea AFC
Japan AFC
Saudi Arabia AFC
Australia AFC
Tunisia CAF
Nigeria CAF
Morocco CAF
Senegal CAF
Egypt CAF
Mexico CONCACAF
Costa Rica CONCACAF
Panama CONCACAF
Brazil CONMEBOL
Uruguay CONMEBOL
Argentina CONMEBOL
Colombia CONMEBOL
Peru CONMEBOL 
France UEFA
Portugal UEFA
Germany UEFA
Serbia UEFA
Poland UEFA
England UEFA
Spain UEFA
Belgium UEFA
Iceland UEFA
Switzerland UEFA
Croatia UEFA
Sweden UEFA
Denmark UEFA

Oliver Platt