Australia and New Zealand, as co-hosts, qualified automatically for the tournament, leaving the remaining 207 FIFA member associations eligible to enter qualification if they chose to do so.
Australia has qualified for the FIFA World Cup's tournament phase on six occasions: in 1974, 2006 and the four tournaments since. They have also attempted to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 15 times, with their first attempt being in 1966 when they lost to North Korea.
Until 2010, Australia had only ever qualified for two World Cups, both of which were held on German soil in 1974 and 2006.
The tournament will be contested by 10 teams; England are the defending champions, having won the previous edition in 2019. It will be the first men's Cricket World Cup to be hosted solely by India, after having previously co-hosted the 1987, 1996, and 2011 tournaments with other countries on the Indian subcontinent.
Seven teams in the 2023 field — Brazil, Germany, Japan, Nigeria, Norway, Sweden and the United States — have qualified for every Women's World Cup. Each will be making its ninth appearance in the tournament, which was first contested in 1991.
Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023: Qualifier Teams
Zimbabwe, Ireland, Nepal, Netherlands, Oman, Scotland, Sri Lanka, UAE, USA, and West Indies will play in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualifier.
The 10 teams participating in the 2023 World Cup are the same as the ones that played in the 2019 World Cup. These teams are India, England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Afghanistan.
ODI World Cup Qualifiers 2023: 10 teams including host Zimbabwe will fight for the last two places in the ODI World Cup 2023 later this year. The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 qualifier is set to take place in Zimbabwe from June 18, Sunday where 10 teams will play for the last two spots in the World Cup later this year.
Brazil is the only team to have appeared in all 22 tournaments to date, with Germany having participated in 20, Italy in 18, Argentina in 18 and Mexico in 17. To date, eight nations have won the tournament. The inaugural winners in 1930 were Uruguay; the current champions are Argentina.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup continued Wednesday with Group D at the forefront. Australia (2-0-1) defeated Denmark (0-1-2), 1-0, in a tense match at Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah, Qatar. With the win, Australia moves on to the knockout stage and Denmark has been eliminated from the World Cup.
Australia have been ruled out of the 2022 T20 World Cup on the basis of NRR. The NRR of the Aaron Finch-led side is way lesser than that of England and New Zealand. NZ have finished at the top spot with 7 points at an NRR of +2.113. England have finished with 7 points at an NRR of +0.473.
Why didn t Australia qualify for World Cup? They finished equal on seven points with England and New Zealand in Group 1 but were knocked out due to an inferior run rate. It was only the fourth time in the past 30 years that Australia have not progressed into the semi-finals of a World Cup in any format.
Better late than never – Australia were one of the last teams to qualify for this year's World Cup in Qatar after they dramatically beat Peru on penalties in the continental play-off back in June. That match was won in remarkable circumstances.
Netherlands, Senegal, England, USA, France, Australia, Argentina, Poland, Morocco, Croatia, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, South Korea and Portugal qualified for the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.
The Socceroos have made the last five World Cups, but hadn't made it out of the group stage since 2006, when the lost to the eventual champions, Italy.
Cristiano Ronaldo's dream to win the elusive World Cup title is over. The Portuguese superstar and his national side were eliminated on Saturday (10 December) in the quarter-finals at the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Germany knocked out of FIFA World Cup 2022: How the drama unfolded in Qatar. Germany beat Costa Rica 4-2 in their final Group E game but it wasn't enough to qualify for the football World Cup knockouts due to Japan's shock win over Spain.
From the 1938 World Cup going forwards, every host nation has automatically qualified for the tournament. The host nation is the first country to qualify for the tournament, and they are not required to play qualification matches.
It is widely expected that as host nations the USA, Canada and Mexico will all automatically qualify for the 2026 World Cup. But that has not been confirmed.
The 55 teams are divided into 10 groups, and similar to the eight-team CONCACAF group, the 10 groups play a round-robin style format, and the team with the most points in each group automatically advances to the World Cup.
Brazil, with five wins, are the only team to have played in every tournament. The other World Cup winners are Germany and Italy, with four titles each; Argentina, with three titles; France and inaugural winner Uruguay, each with two titles; and England and Spain, with one title each.
The FIFA Club World Cup™ will continue as a seven-team tournament. It is scheduled to expand into a 32-team tournament in 2025. The following teams will qualify for Saudi Arabia 2023: AFC Champions League 2022 winners.