Spain will face Germany in the group stage of the 2022 World Cup, while Qatar were given a tough draw as the hosts will come up in Group A against Ecuador, Netherlands, and African Champions Senegal.
The hosts Qatar will face Ecuador on November 21st. at the Al Bayt Stadium in the opening match of the tournament.
Group B will see the United States of America competing with England, Iran, plus the outcome of the European play-off that will be decided between Wales, Scotland, and Ukraine.
Group C has two Latin American sides in Lionel Messi's Argentina and CONCACAF's giants México, alongside Robert Lewandowski's Poland and Asia's constant Saudi Arabia.
Group D is led by Kylian Mbappé's France, Christian Eriksen's Denmark, Wahbi Khazri's Tunisia, and the winner of the intercontinental playoff between New Zealand and Costa Rica.
Group E has two European giants and former champs in Germany and Spain, alongside Japan and the victor of the second intercontinental playoff between Peru and the best out of United Arab Emirates vs. Australia.
FIFA #1 ranked team Belgium is atop of Group F completed by uprising Canada, African staple Morocco, and 2018's runner-ups Croatia.
Group G finds the five-time champions Brazil accompanied by Serbia, Switzerland, and Cameroon.
Lastly, Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal is the top seed in Group H, completed by African giants Ghana, South American force Uruguay, and Asian dominants South Korea.