With qualification nearly complete, 42 nations have secured their places in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first edition with a 48-team format hosted across North America. Recent qualifiers include European powerhouses like France, Germany, and Spain, alongside surprise entrants such as Curacao, the smallest nation by population to ever qualify. The remaining six spots will be decided through intercontinental and European playoffs in March 2026.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to run from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marks a significant expansion from the 32-team format of previous tournaments. This edition will feature 104 matches, including 12 groups of four teams advancing to a round of 32 knockout stage. The final will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with the opening match in Mexico City.
Qualification has seen allocations increase across confederations: UEFA with 16 spots, CAF nine, AFC eight, CONMEBOL and CONCACAF six each, and OFC one for the first time. Argentina, the defending champions who won the 2022 final on penalties against France after a 3-3 draw, topped CONMEBOL's league table to qualify early.
Qualified Teams by Confederation
- UEFA: England, France, Croatia, Norway, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland (direct qualifiers).
- AFC: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan.
- CAF: Algeria, Cabo Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia.
- CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay.
- CONCACAF: United States, Canada, Mexico, Curaçao, Haiti, Panama.
- OFC: New Zealand.
Notable first-timers include Uzbekistan, Jordan, and Cape Verde, while Curacao's qualification came via a 0-0 draw against Jamaica, finishing top of their group. Scotland returns for the first time since 1998 after a 4-2 win over Denmark.
Remaining Playoffs
Six spots remain: four via UEFA playoffs involving 16 teams in four paths, with semifinals on March 26 and finals on March 31, 2026. The intercontinental playoffs in Mexico will feature Iraq and Congo DR as seeds, facing winners of New Caledonia vs. Jamaica and Bolivia vs. Suriname.
The draw for the tournament is scheduled for December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. Concerns over summer heat may lead to closed roofs in stadiums like those in Arlington, Atlanta, and Houston.