Determining World Cup Play-Offs: A Comprehensive Guide

The upcoming World Cup play-offs will determine four coveted spots in the tournament. These will be decided through four distinct paths, each hosting four teams competing in single-legged semi-finals and finals.
Play-Off Format and Draw Details
The draw for these play-off paths is scheduled for Thursday at 12:00 GMT. This will outline the matchups for the semi-finals and finals.
- In the semi-finals, the seeded teams will enjoy home advantage:
- Pot 1 vs. Pot 4
- Pot 2 vs. Pot 3
- Each path will feature one team from each pot, culminating in a final.
The home advantage for each final will also be determined during Thursday’s draw, which will progress from Pot 1 to Pot 4.
Tournament Schedule
The semi-finals are set for Thursday, 26 March, with kick-off times at either 17:00 GMT or 19:45 GMT. The finals will take place on Tuesday, 31 March, at 17:00 BST or 19:45 BST.
Assessing Pot Advantages
A key question remains: Does being placed in Pot 1 offer a significant advantage over Pot 2? The answer is nuanced. While Pot 1 teams benefit from being kept apart from each other, the differences diminish at later stages.
- Pot 4 consists of teams that did not secure a top-two finish in their respective World Cup groups.
- Within Pot 4, some teams may hold a higher world ranking than those in Pot 3.
- Conversely, teams in Pot 3 often possess better recent form, positioning them as formidable opponents.
Ultimately, placement in either Pot 1 or Pot 2 is crucial, as it ensures a home semi-final, significantly boosting a team’s chances of advancing.




