Check out classifieds and how playoffs will work

The World Cup Qualifiers have come to an end on all continents, and 22 teams will compete in the playoffs in March, aiming for the six remaining spots in the competition.
The European playoffs will feature 16 teams competing for four World Cup spots. Twelve of them finished second in their groups during the Qualifiers, while four were group winners in the Nations League.
The teams qualified for the playoffs through the Qualifiers are Italy, Albania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Turkey, Kosovo, Bosnia, Wales, and Denmark. Those through the Nations League are Northern Ireland, Sweden, Romania, and North Macedonia.
The teams will be divided into four pots of four teams each, and a draw will be conducted by FIFA tomorrow at 9 am (Brasilia time). Four knockout rounds will form with semifinals involving Pot 1 vs. Pot 4 and Pot 2 vs. Pot 3. The winners will face off in the finals of each bracket.
The winners of the decisions will secure their spots in the World Cup. Both rounds will consist of single matches.
Pot 1: Italy, Denmark, Turkey, and Ukraine
Pot 2: Poland, Wales, Czech Republic, and Slovakia
Pot 3: Ireland, Albania, Bosnia, and Kosovo
Pot 4: Northern Ireland, Romania, Sweden, and North Macedonia.
The intercontinental playoffs will see six teams battling for two World Cup spots. It includes a representative from South America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, and two from Central and North America.
The teams already guaranteed in the playoffs are Bolivia, New Caledonia, DR Congo, Iraq, Suriname, and Jamaica. FIFA will draw two knockout brackets tomorrow. Iraq and DR Congo are already in the finals due to their better ranking. The other four matchups will be determined during the draw—Suriname and Jamaica cannot face each other due to belonging to the same confederation. The winners of the semifinals will advance to the decisions. The two ‘champions’ will secure their spots in the World Cup.
Single matches will be played at Mexico, one of the World Cup hosting venues.
Semifinals
Jamaica vs. Bolivia or New Caledonia
Suriname vs. Bolivia or New Caledonia
Finals*
Iraq vs. Jamaica, Suriname, Bolivia or New Caledonia
DR Congo vs. Jamaica, Suriname, Bolivia or New Caledonia
*Dependent on the draw.

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