Nota: Negara yang telah ditunjuk adalah negara yang telah layak secara automatik ke pusingan akhir Piala Dunia 2010.
53 teams, 5 +1 places
After a preliminary round in October/November 2007, 48 teams contested the second stage. The 12 group winners and the eight best runner-ups advanced into the third stage, which will begin in March 2009.
After a preliminary round in October/November 2007, 48 teams contested the second stage. The 12 group winners and the eight best runner-ups advanced into the third stage, which will begin in March 2009.
- Ghana (GHA)
- 2009-09-06
Asia
43 teams, 4.5 places
After three preliminary rounds, ten Asian teams are currently playing the fourth round which consists of two groups of five teams. The two group winners and the two group runners-up will qualify for the South Africa. The third-placed teams from each group will play a home-and-away play-off, with the winner advancing to the inter-confederation play-off with New Zealand.
After three preliminary rounds, ten Asian teams are currently playing the fourth round which consists of two groups of five teams. The two group winners and the two group runners-up will qualify for the South Africa. The third-placed teams from each group will play a home-and-away play-off, with the winner advancing to the inter-confederation play-off with New Zealand.
- Australia (AUS)
- 2009-06-06
- Japan (JPN)
- 2009-06-06
- Korea DPR (PRK)
- 2009-06-17
- Korea Republic (KOR)
- 2009-06-06
Europe
53 teams, 13 places
The European qualifiers began in August 2008, with 53 teams playing in nine groups on a home and away basis.
The European qualifiers began in August 2008, with 53 teams playing in nine groups on a home and away basis.
- England (ENG)
- 2009-09-09
- Netherlands (NED)
- 2009-06-06
- Spain (ESP)
- 2009-09-09
North, Central America and Caribbean
35 teams, 3.5 places
Twelve teams are contesting Round 3 of North, Central America and Caribbean qualifying. The top two from each of the three groups will advance to the final hexagonal stage, from where three sides will qualify directly for South Africa 2010 and the fourth-placed team will take on the fifth-placed finisher in South American qualifying for a place at the world finals.
Twelve teams are contesting Round 3 of North, Central America and Caribbean qualifying. The top two from each of the three groups will advance to the final hexagonal stage, from where three sides will qualify directly for South Africa 2010 and the fourth-placed team will take on the fifth-placed finisher in South American qualifying for a place at the world finals.
Oceania
South America
10 teams, 4.5 places
The qualification format, which involves a league system with teams playing each other home and away, kicked off in October 2007. The top four go through by right, with the side finishing fifth going into a play-off with the fourth-placed side from the North, Central America and Caribbean Zone.
The qualification format, which involves a league system with teams playing each other home and away, kicked off in October 2007. The top four go through by right, with the side finishing fifth going into a play-off with the fourth-placed side from the North, Central America and Caribbean Zone.
- Brazil (BRA)
- 2009-09-05
- Paraguay (PAR)
- 2009-09-09
Host Country
As a host of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Cup™, South Africa automatically qualify for the tournament.
- South Africa (RSA)
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