Croatia followed up their success at the 2018 World Cup by finishing top of their qualifying group for the finals in Qatar. Zlatko Dalic's side, who finished runners-up in Russia four years ago, sealed automatic qualification by beating Russia in their final Group H match and finishing one point ahead of their rivals. They lost only one match along the way – against Slovenia in their opening game – and conceded only four times. Veteran Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric became his country's most capped player during the group stage, overtaking Darijo Srna's 134 appearances following the win against Cyprus in March, 2021. Modric, Mario Pasalic and Ivan Perisic were Croatia's joint-top scorers in the qualification campaign, with three goals each. In Qatar, Croatia have been drawn in Group F, alongside Morocco, Canada and Belgium. In the gallery above, you can see how Croatia qualified for the finals that kick off on November 20. To view the next image, click on the arrows or just swipe if on a mobile device. <b>November 23 </b>Morocco v Croatia – Al Bayt Stadium (2pm) <b>November 27 </b>Croatia v Canada – Khalifa International Stadium (8pm) <b>December 1 </b>Croatia v Belgium – Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium (7pm)