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Brazil 2014 World Cup Primed To Be History Repeats?! by Nobody: 1:46am On Jul 31, 2011
Reigning champions Spain
and fellow European
powerhouse France have
been drawn together in
qualifying for the 2014
FIFA World Cup.
Following Saturday's
preliminary draw in Rio de
Janeiro, the two
heavyweights will be
joined in UEFA Group I by
Belarus, Georgia and
Finland.
Fierce local rivals Croatia
and Serbia were placed
together in Group A,
along with Belgium,
Scotland, Wales and the
Republic of Macedonia.
The Netherlands, beaten
1-0 by Spain in the 2010
final, will be up against
Turkey, Hungary,
Romania, Estonia and
Andorra.
Three-time winners
Germany were drawn in
Group C, together with
Sweden, the Republic of
Ireland, Austria, the Faroe
Islands and Kazakhstan.
Four-time champions Italy
will face Denmark, the
Czech Republic, Bulgaria,
Armenia and Malta.
England's biggest obstacle
could be their Euro 2012
qualifying rivals
Montenegro, as well as
Ukraine and Poland, with
Moldova and San Marino
making up Group H.
In the third round of Asian
qualifying, Australia must
tackle Saudi Arabia, Oman
and Thailand.
Of the confederation
heavyweights, Asian Cup
winners Japan have
arguably the toughest
assignment, drawn
against Uzbekistan, Syria
and North Korea.
The top two in each of the
five third-round groups
will progress to form two
fourth-round groups.
The teams finishing first
and second in the fourth
round groups reach the
finals automatically, while
the third-placed team in
each group then meet in a
playoff.
The winner of the Asian
playoff will contest an
intercontinental playoff
against the fifth-place
team in South American
qualifying.
There was no draw for
South American
qualifying, with all
CONMEBOL teams to play
one another, except Brazil,
who qualify automatically
as hosts.
In North America, Central
America and Caribbean
qualifying, a second
round of group-stage
qualifying will determine
the right to face the
seeded nations, including
the United States and
Mexico.
The top two in each of the
CONCACAF third-round
groups will then contest a
six-team fourth round
group.
The top three in the fourth
round will qualify
automatically, with the
fourth-placed team
entering an
intercontinental playoff
against the winner of
Oceania.
That is likely to be New
Zealand, who will be play
Fiji, the Solomon Islands
and Papua New Guinea in
Group B of Oceania's
second round.
In Group A, Vanuatu,
New Caledonia and Tahiti
will be joined by a round-
one winner.
30 July 2011

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