Is there a thread on this? Seem to remember a continuous one for previous campaigns.
Anyways, all the confederations are entering the closing stages. Some unusual teams going to be in South Africa, it seems, including the possibility of some more new teams (there's never been a World Cup yet without a debutante team)
Qualified already are -
South Africa
Japan
Australia
South Korea
Holland
North Korea
Brazil
Ghana
England
Spain
Paraguay
North Korea last played in 1966, South Africa last played in 2002 and all the others were in Germany.
In Africa, the Ivory Coast are all but through. Cameroon beat Gabon last week; Gabon, who've never qualified, had been two points clear. Egypt host Algeria on the last day, with the winner probably taking all. Algeria go through if it's a draw; they haven't featured since 1986.
In Asia, Bahrain beat Saudi Arabia in a play-off and meet New Zealand in another play-off next month. Saudi Arabia made it 2-1 on aggregate in the 91st minute of the second leg only for Bahrain to equalise in the 94th minute. Bahrain have never qualified, New Zealand played in 1982.
In North and Central America, Mexico recovered from their bad start - three defeats in four - and are nearly through along with the US. Honduras (last qualified in 1982) are in the third spot a point ahead of Costa Rica; both have to play America. Third qualifies; fourth gets into a play-off against South America.
In South America, Argentina are only in the play-off spot (having won their first three games) and have to play Peru at home (should win) and then Uruguay away, where anything could happen. Argentina last didn't qualify in 1970. Venezuela, the only team from South America never to have qualified, are at home to already qualified Paraguay and away to already qualified Brazil; they're a point off the play-off and two off automatic qualification.
Finally, in Europe, Latvia - who've never qualified - are just one goal behind Greece in the race for a play-off spot; Greece v Latvia is next up. Portugal could sneak a play-off spot as they're home to Malta and Hungary, by far the easiest run-in; Sweden could miss out if they lose in Denmark. A draw in Slovenia will see Slovakia qualify for the first time ever. Russia host Germany next month with the winners probably qualifying automatically. If Bosnia & Herzegovina, who've never qualified, win in Estonia, they'll confirm a play-off spot. If France beat the Faroes at home, they'll confirm their play-off spot. If Brian Kerr manages the unthinkable, France would play Austria, with defeat sending them out altogher.
Top scorer in the whole World Cup so far is Osea Vakatalesau of Fiji with 12, albeit with 6 against Tuvalu.