Which Teams Have Qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup — And Who Still Can

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By: Ojay Matthew

Countries around the world are in the final stage of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams and will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

By the end of Friday’s games, 30 teams had already qualified. About 12 more are expected to qualify by the end of the November international window. The last six spots will be decided in March, after the World Cup draw on December 5 in Washington, D.C.

Out of the 48 total spots:

46 spots come directly from the six continental football federations
2 spots will be settled through a six-team intercontinental playoff

Below is a simple breakdown of who has qualified so far from each region.



Asia (AFC)

Asia gets 8 direct spots and 1 intercontinental playoff spot.

Already Qualified (Top teams from 3rd & 4th rounds)

Australia

Iran

Japan

Jordan

South Korea

Uzbekistan

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Still competing for the playoff spot

Iraq

UAE

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(The two teams drew 1–1 in the first leg and will play the second leg in Basra.)



Africa (CAF)

Africa has 9 direct spots.

The top 4 runners-up compete in a mini-playoff to pick one team for the intercontinental playoff.

Group winners already qualified

Algeria

Cape Verde

Egypt

Ghana

Ivory Coast

Morocco

Senegal

South Africa

Tunisia

Still competing for the playoff spot

DR Congo

Nigeria

(The two teams will meet in the final of the CAF playoff.)



North & Central America + Caribbean (CONCACAF)

CONCACAF gets 6 direct spots (including USA, Canada, and Mexico as hosts) and 2 playoff spots.

Direct host spots

United States
Canada
Mexico

Group winners still to be decided

(No additional team has qualified yet.)

Teams still in the race

Costa Rica
Curacao
Haiti
Honduras
Jamaica
Panama
Suriname

Eliminated

Bermuda

El Salvador

Guatemala

Nicaragua

Trinidad and Tobago




South America (CONMEBOL)

South America gets 6 direct spots + 1 playoff spot.

Already qualified

Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
Paraguay
Uruguay

In the intercontinental playoff

Bolivia



Oceania (OFC)

For the first time, Oceania gets one direct World Cup spot + one playoff spot.

Qualified

New Zealand

Playoff spot

New Caledonia



Europe (UEFA)

Europe gets 16 spots.

12 group winners qualify directly
4 more spotswill come from a 16-team playoff in March
UEFA does not send any teams to the intercontinental playoff

Already qualified as group winners

Croatia
England
France

Still able to qualify

(A long list of countries still in the race)

Albania, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Netherlands, Scotland, Wales, Ukraine, Denmark, Romania, Hungary, Serbia, Slovenia, Iceland, Norway, Georgia, Czech Republic, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Poland, and others.




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