The former beat Papua New Guinea 3-2, and the latter beat Tahiti 1-0, so the two teams can meet in Wednesday’s final.
The winner can play with the 4th place in the North and Central American Region (CONCACAF). Intercontinental Alternative Qualification As for Qatar’s participation in the World Cup, whoever wins this can prepare for the end-of-year tournament.
You can now prepare for the World Cup (sorted by exit)
- Qatar (Director, perhaps preparing for the World Cup for the first time)
- Germany (Group J winner, four-time world champion)
- Denmark (Group F winner, 1998 quarter-finals)
- Brazil (Top four in South America, five-time world champion)
- France (Group D winner, two-time world champion, defending champion)
- Belgium (Group E winner, bronze medal 2018)
- Croatia (Group H winner, 2018 finalist)
- Spain (Group B winner, 2010 World Champion)
- Serbia (Group 1 winner, 4th place twice as Yugoslavia)
- England (Group 1 winner, 1966 world champion)
- Switzerland (Group C winner, Triple Quarterfinal Rounds)
- Holland (Group G winner, Triple Finalist)
- Argentina (Closes in first four matches in South America, two-time world champion)
- Iran (One of Asia’s top two spots closes in Group A, it’s been run five times so far)
- South Korea (He finished in one of Asia’s top two spots in Group A, and fourth in 2002)
- Japan (He finished in one of Asia’s top two places in Group B, a three-time finalist)
- Kingdom Saudi Arabia (Finished in one of Asia’s top two places in Group B, 1994 Final Eight)
- Ecuador (Closing four positions in South America, 2016 Final Eight)
- Uruguay (Closes in first four matches in South America, two-time world champion)
WC 2022, Ocean Qualification Series
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Solomon Islands – Papua New Guinea 3-2
New Zealand – Tahiti 1-0