FIFA eyes increase in Club World Cup slots per nation

FIFA is reportedly set to raise the limit on clubs per country from two to three for the expanded Club World Cup, potentially benefiting English teams like Liverpool and Arsenal. This change follows criticism of the inaugural 32-team tournament held this summer in the United States. The decision could be discussed at a FIFA Council meeting in Zurich.

The revamped FIFA Club World Cup, which debuted this summer with 32 teams in the United States, faced backlash for excluding recent champions from major leagues. England's representatives were Manchester City, winners of the 2023 Champions League, and Chelsea, the 2021 victors. Notably absent were Liverpool (England), Napoli (Italy), and Barcelona (Spain), prompting questions about the tournament's legitimacy as a showcase of the world's top clubs.

According to reports from The Times, FIFA plans to lift the restriction of a maximum of two clubs per nation to three, a move that would not encounter resistance from UEFA. This adjustment aims to address the criticisms and include more elite sides in future editions. Officials at FIFA believe this could enhance the competition's credibility.

However, proposals to shift the tournament from its current four-year cycle to a biennial format are unlikely to gain traction. Expansion beyond 32 teams is also off the table. The future of the Club World Cup, next scheduled for 2029, will likely feature in discussions at the FIFA Council meeting in Zurich on Thursday, where various football governance topics will be reviewed.

For English football, this potential boost could see Liverpool and Arsenal qualify alongside Manchester City and Chelsea, depending on Champions League successes. The change underscores FIFA's response to stakeholder feedback following the summer event.

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The 48 teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico have been confirmed after the final qualifiers. DR Congo and Iraq secured the last spots, with Curacao, Cape Verde, Uzbekistan and Jordan making their debuts. Argentina enter as defending champions.

UEFA has announced sweeping changes to its World Cup qualifying structure to be implemented after Euro 2028. The new formats were confirmed on Wednesday following a meeting of the governing body's Executive Committee in Istanbul. Major European nations will no longer face the continent's minnows under the revised system.

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England will begin their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign against Croatia on June 17. The match is scheduled at AT&T Stadium in Texas. Thomas Tuchel named a 26-man squad last month for the tournament.

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