Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has confirmed that the intercontinental World Cup play-offs will be kicked-off at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Doha on 13-14 June.
Australia will meet United Arab Emirates on the 7th of June at the same venue and the winner is set to play Peru on June 13.
And the winner on the Peru clash will be roped-in with the world Champions France, Denmark and Tunisia into Group D.
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Meanwhile on the 14th of June Costa Rica will lock horns with Oceania Champions the great New Zealand, to fight for the final spot at the World Cup. The winner will be pitted in Group E alongside Spain, Germany and Japan.