World Cup Draw 2014 Live Stream: FIFA Final Draw For Brazil (WATCH)

The Brazil World Cup 2014 final draw happens on Friday at 11:30 a.m. ET. Watch the free live stream via the link provided below.

The 32 teams qualified for Brazil are divided into eight groups on Friday for the first round of the 2014 World Cup. Below is a list of how the four pots are distributed, according to FIFA.com.

Pot 1 (Seeds):
Brazil (hosts), Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and Uruguay.

Pot 2 (CAF, CONMEBOL):
Algeria, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Chile and Ecuador.

Pot 3 (AFC, CONCACAF):
Australia, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and USA.

Pot 4 (UEFA):
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, England, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Russia.

The New York Times explains the first task to be undertaken before the draw begins:

"Before Friday's draw, one (team from Pot 4) will be randomly selected to join the African teams and the two unseeded South American squads in Pot 2. That will be a dangerous position, since the odd team out is guaranteed another European opponent out of Pot 4 but also has a 50-50 chance of drawing either Argentina or Brazil from the seeded pot."

FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke will conduct the draw with the help of a number of celebrated football stars assisting.

Watch FIFA's free live stream HERE, or watch on ESPN.

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