Dynamic night view of Estadio Akron stadium packed with fans during World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoff match kickoff in Mexico.
Dynamic night view of Estadio Akron stadium packed with fans during World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoff match kickoff in Mexico.
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World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoffs kick off in Mexico

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The FIFA intercontinental playoffs for the 2026 World Cup began on Thursday, March 26, in Guadalajara's Estadio Akron and Monterrey's Estadio BBVA, with New Caledonia vs. Jamaica at 9:00 p.m. and Bolivia vs. Surinam at 4:00 p.m. Mexico City time. These semifinals determine opponents for the March 31 finals against Iraq and DR Congo for the last two spots in the 48-team tournament hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The single-elimination mini-tournament features six teams from different confederations: Jamaica and Surinam (Concacaf), Bolivia (Conmebol), New Caledonia (Oceania), Iraq (AFC), and DR Congo (CAF). The four lowest-ranked by FIFA rankings play single-leg semifinals, with winners advancing to finals on March 31 (3:00 p.m. Guadalajara vs. DR Congo for Group K: Colombia, Portugal, Uzbekistan; 9:00 p.m. Monterrey vs. Iraq for Group I: France, Senegal, Norway). Matches broadcast on TUDN, ViX, and FIFA+.

New Caledonia coach Johann Sidaner said: “It is a great opportunity for everyone... We value the luck of being here, but we are not just here to put on a good show. The idea is to take this adventure far,” adding on psychology: “Jamaica has everything on the line... and we have nothing to lose.”

Surinam coach Henk ten Cate remarked: “I don't think Bolivia can surprise us.” Bolivia midfielder Ramiro Vaca responded: “This will be a Bolivia that won't get desperate, that will show its best attributes to achieve this goal.”

FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated: “We have a calendar. Soon we will have the 48 participating teams confirmed and we want the World Cup to take place as planned.” New Caledonia and Surinam seek World Cup debuts; Bolivia aims to return since 1994.

Tickets available since March 3 via FIFA.com (200 MXN first round, 300 MXN second; standard, accessible, standing). Bolivia requested extra security in Monterrey amid violence following 'El Mencho's' death. Meanwhile, UEFA playoffs will decide Mexico's Group A opponent. The World Cup runs June 11 at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca to July 19 at MetLife Stadium. Information from EFE, AP, and FIFA.

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Discussions on X highlight excitement for the World Cup 2026 intercontinental playoffs in Mexican stadiums, noting the involvement of small nations like Suriname and New Caledonia. Bolivian supporters showed strong presence and celebrated their team's 2-1 victory over Surinam to reach the final against Iraq. Previews emphasized the high stakes for the last spots in the expanded tournament.

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