FIFA officially announced the pots for the 2018 World Cup draw on its
website on Thursday, November 16, 2017.
Nigeria who defeated their all
time rivalry Argentina on Tuesday with a 4-2 memorable score have had
their eyes and thoughts on this and can’t wait to be placed in a group.
In the publication, Nigeria is placed in Pot 4, which means it will
not play any of the countries in that pot. These countries
include; Serbia, Australia, Japan, Morocco, Panama, Korea Republic,
Saudi Arabia.
Pot 1 has Russia, Germany, Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Belgium, Poland, and France.
Pot 2 has Spain, Peru, Switzerland, England, Colombia. Mexico, Uruguay, and Croatia.
Pot 3 has Denmark, Iceland, Costa Rica, Sweden, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal, and Iran
It was confirmed in September, by the Organising Committee for FIFA
Competitions, that all teams will be allocated to (eight-team) pots 1 to
4 based on sporting principles.
FIFA also said it used the October 2017 edition of the FIFA/Coca-Cola
World Ranking to allocate all qualified teams to the four pots after
hosts Russia took the top seeding spot.
“It is worth remembering that the principle of drawing the teams
into the groups will remain unchanged. This means that no teams from the
same confederation, with the exception of UEFA, which could have up to
two teams in the same group, will be drawn into the same group.”
FIFA added.