Brace yourselves for a World Cup draw that will take 48 hours to reveal the finer details and be dominated by US president Donald Trump
FIFA have described the World Cup draw in Washington DC as a "thrilling milestone" on the road to the finals. But it feels more like a road full of potential potholes and dead ends.
And that's before US president Donald Trump turns up to hijack the event. Making it all about him, just like he did at the Ryder Cup in New York in September.
At least back then there were just two teams which had to deal with Trump's overpowering presence. This time there will be representatives from 48 teams - even though six nations have still to book a place at the tournament. Although one of these which will not be present at the draw at the 'John F Kennedy Centre'

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