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Arsenal, Gotham and the South American representative have all received byes to the semi-finals.The first round will see Wuhan face Auckland for a place in the second round.The winner of that match will face the side from Africa in the second round.The winners of the second round tie will face Arsenal in the semi-finals, with Gotham and the team from South America playing in the other.The winners of the two semi-finals will face each other in the final, while the losers will face off in the third-place play-off.A host country for the semi-finals and final has yet to be confirmed.This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.
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