Runaway qualifying leader Brazil (1st, 45 points) was first to mathematically clinch a berth with five matches remaining, and Argentina (2nd, 39 points) followed it a few days later. The two giants have dominated the region once again and there is still one last match to be played between the two (rescheduled from Sept. 2021).

Under a new head coach, Uruguay (3rd, 28 points) finished strong and moved up to a third-place finish, overtaking Ecuador (4th, 26 points) which finished qualifying strong by tying Lionel Messi’s Argentina. Both Uruguay and Ecuador clinched on the penultimate matchday.

And it was Peru which ultimately recovered from a tough stretch and captured the fifth-place spot for a berth in the intercontinental playoff match in June against Australia or the United Arab Emirates. Peru (5th, 24 points) finished a mere one point ahead of one of the pre-qualifying favorites Colombia (6th, 23 points). The Cafeteros will have four years to think about what could have been in 2022.

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CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifying Standings

Standings updated as of Wednesday, March 30 (Note: Goal difference is first tiebreaker)

PTS=Points, GP=Games Played, W=Wins, L=Losses, D=Draws, GF=Goals For, GA=Goals Allowed, GD=Goal Difference

  • The top four teams earn direct berths to the 2022 World Cup. Fifth place earns a spot in a World Cup playoff.

(X = clinched World Cup berth; Y = World Cup playoff; E = Eliminated)

CONMEBOL 2022 Qualifying Results

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How CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying works

It’s not complicated in South America.

All 10 nations play in a round-robin format with each country playing the other nine teams at home and away (total of 18 matches). It’s three points for a win, one for a draw and zero for every loss. 

After 18 matches, the top four teams in the standings qualify directly to Qatar 2022, while the fifth-place team will advance to an intercontinental playoff with a ticket to Qatar on the line. For teams tied on points, the first tiebreaker is overall goal difference.

How to watch CONMEBOL 2022 World Cup qualifying in USA

Every World Cup qualifying match in South America was streamed exclusively on fuboTV in English and Spanish.

WATCH: South American World Cup qualifiers on fuboTV (stream live)

The matches were also available on a pay-per-view basis via cable and satellite TV providers.