ENGLAND’S Nations League debacle in 2022 could prove a major hurdle on the road to the next World Cup.
The expansion to 48 teams for the finals in the USA, Mexico and Canada means 16 European places will be available, up from 13 in Qatar.
But England’s relegation to League B of the Nations League after a campaign which saw them winless in six matches — including a 4-0 loss to Hungary at Molineux — will have repercussions.
Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions will discover their opponents when the Nations League draw takes place next month.
Uefa, though, has already determined that World Cup group rankings will be on the basis of Nations League performances only.
This means the 12 top seeds will come from League A.
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So England, who will be in one of the five-team qualifying groups if they win their League B division, cannot be seeded even if they win every match.
With only the group winners certain of a finals place, potential opponents include Italy, France, Spain, Holland, Portugal or Belgium.
Finishing second would pitch England into a sudden death play-off series in March 2026, with 16 teams competing for four slots.
Maybe that will persuade the England players to take the Nations League more seriously when it kicks off in September.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk