
Germany to face Romania and Iceland in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying
Joachim Löw's Germany have been drawn against Romania, Iceland, North Macedonia, Armenia and Liechtenstein in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying Group J.
Germany - seeded and placed in pot 1 for the draw - will face each nation in their section twice, home and away, between March and November 2021. The 10 group winners will qualify automatically for Qatar 2022, with the 10 runners-up advancing to the play-offs.
The 2022 World Cup is due to be held from 21 November to 18 December 2022 in Qatar.
Germany claimed their fourth world title in 2014, beating Argentina 1-0 in extra-time at the Maracana Stadium in Brazil.
Die Mannschaft were also victorious in 1990, 1974 and 1954.
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