13 nations qualify
The 10 group winners will qualify directly for the 2022 World Cup, while six runners' up will compete in playoff matches to determine the final three spots. Groups with six teams will have second-place finishers compete in the playoffs, while groups of five will only have the top team advance.
Group A
1. Serbia - 20 pts - Qualified
2. Portugal - 17 pts
3. Luxembourg - 9 pts
4. Republic of Ireland - 9 pts
5. Azerbaijan - 1 pt
Group B
1. Spain - 19 pts - Qualified
2. Sweden - 15 pts
3. Greece - 10 pts
4. Georgia - 7 pts
5. Kosovo - 5 pt
Group C
1. Switzerland - 18 pts - Qualified
2. Italy - 16 pts
3. Northern Ireland - 9 pts
4. Bulgaria - 8 pts
5. Lithuania - 3 pts
Group D
1. France - 18 pts - Qualified
2. Ukraine - 12 pts
3. Finland - 11 pts
4. Bosnia & Herzegovina - 7 pts
5. Kazakhstan - 3 pts
Group E
1. Belgium - 16 pts - Qualified
2. Wales - 15 pts
3. Czech Republic - 14 pts
4. Estonia - 4 pts
5. Belarus - 3 pts
Group F
1. Denmark - 27 pts - Qualified
2. Scotland - 23 pts
3. Israel - 16 pts
4. Austria - 16 pts
5. Faroe Islands - 4 pts
6. Moldova - 1 pt
Group G
1. Netherlands - 23 pts - Qualified
2. Norway - 21 pts
3. Turkey - 18 pts
4. Montenegro - 12 pts
5. Latvia - 9 pts
6. Gibraltar - 0 pts
Group H
1. Croatia - 23 pts - Qualified
2. Russia - 22 pts
3. Slovakia - 14 pts
4. Slovenia - 14 pts
5. Malta - 5 pts
6. Cyprus - 5 pts
Group I
1. England - 26 pts - Qualified
2. Poland - 20 pts
3. Albania - 18 pts
4. Hungary - 17 pts
5. Andorra - 6 pts
6. San Marino - 0 pts
Group J
1. Germany - 27 pts - Qualified
2. North Macedonia - 18 pts
3. Romania - 17 pts
4. Armenia - 12 pts
5. Iceland - 9 pts
6. Liechtenstein - 1 pt