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2026 FIFA World Cup: Full List of 28 Qualified Teams So Far

2026 FIFA World Cup Full List of 28 Qualified Teams So Far

The journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up as 28 Qualified Teams have now sealed their spots in the expanded 48-team tournament, set to take place across United States, Canada, and Mexico. Among the confirmed contenders are footballing giants like Argentina, Brazil, England, and emerging debutants Uzbekistan, Cape Verde, and Jordan — marking a historic mix of established and rising national teams.

With just weeks to go before the tournament, fans are already looking at group stage prospects, team strategies, and matchday atmospheres with heightened expectations ahead of the June 11 kickoff.

From June 11 to July 19, 2026, these teams will battle for glory in North America’s biggest-ever World Cup. Here’s the complete list of qualified teams as of October 15, 2025, along with insights into their paths and what’s at stake.

28 Qualified Teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, the first to feature 48 teams, includes automatic qualifiers (the three hosts) and teams that battled through intense confederation campaigns.

Below is the full list of the 28 teams confirmed as of today, organized by confederation:

ConfederationTeamQualification MethodNotable Achievement
CONCACAFCanadaAutomatic (Host)First time hosting men’s World Cup
MexicoAutomatic (Host)First nation to host World Cup three times
United StatesAutomatic (Host)Second time hosting (1994)
CAF (Africa)AlgeriaGroup G WinnerQualified with 3-0 win over Somalia
Cape VerdeGroup D WinnerFirst-ever World Cup qualification
EgyptGroup A WinnerSealed with Mohamed Salah’s brace vs Djibouti
GhanaGroup I Winner1-0 win over Comoros clinched berth
Ivory CoastGroup F Winner3-0 victory over Kenya
MoroccoGroup E WinnerReached 2022 World Cup semifinals
SenegalGroup B Winner4-0 rout of Mauritania
South AfricaGroup C WinnerOvercame Nigeria in dramatic group race
TunisiaGroup H WinnerUnbeaten in qualifying campaign
AFC (Asia)AustraliaThird Round Group WinnerSixth consecutive World Cup
IranThird Round Group WinnerSeventh World Cup appearance
JapanThird Round Group WinnerFirst to qualify (March 20, 2025)
JordanThird Round Group WinnerFirst-ever World Cup qualification
QatarFourth Round Win vs UAEFirst qualification (2022 as hosts)
Saudi ArabiaFourth Round Win vs IraqSeventh World Cup appearance
South KoreaThird Round Group Winner11th consecutive World Cup
UzbekistanThird Round Draw vs UAEFirst-ever World Cup qualification
CONMEBOL (South America)ArgentinaTop 6 FinishDefending 2022 champions
BrazilTop 6 FinishOnly nation to play every World Cup
ColombiaTop 6 FinishSeventh World Cup appearance
EcuadorTop 6 FinishDespite 3-point deduction
ParaguayTop 6 FinishEighth World Cup appearance
UruguayTop 6 Finish14th World Cup appearance
OFC (Oceania)New ZealandQualifying Tournament WinnerThird World Cup appearance
UEFA (Europe)EnglandGroup K WinnerClinched with 5-0 win over Latvia

Qualification Breakdown by Confederation

What’s Next? The Road to 48 Teams

With 28 teams confirmed, 20 spots remain. Europe’s qualifiers, including powerhouses like Spain and France, continue through November, with playoffs in March 2026.

CONCACAF’s final three automatic spots will be decided by November 18, with two teams advancing to the inter-confederation playoffs alongside New Caledonia, Bolivia, and African/Asian contenders. The final draw is set for December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

Why This World Cup is Historic

The 2026 edition, hosted across 16 cities, marks the first 48-team World Cup, with 104 matches culminating at MetLife Stadium on July 19. Debutants like Cape Verde, Jordan, and Uzbekistan add fresh narratives, while heavyweights like Brazil and Argentina aim to dominate. Which team are you backing?

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