National teams worldwide are competing in intense qualifiers for the expanded 48-team 2026 World Cup. The qualification process features historic format changes, surprise results, and dramatic moments across six continental zones, with playoffs continuing through March 2026.

Nations Battle for World Cup Spots
The global qualification campaign for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has entered its decisive phase, with national teams across six continental confederations competing for 45 coveted tournament berths. This unprecedented qualification process features an expanded 48-team format - the largest in World Cup history - co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The marathon qualification began in September 2023 and will continue through March 2026, involving over 200 teams worldwide.
Expanded Tournament Format
The 2026 World Cup marks a historic expansion from 32 to 48 teams, with FIFA allocating slots as follows: UEFA (Europe) receives 16 spots, CAF (Africa) 9, AFC (Asia) 8, CONMEBOL (South America) 6, CONCACAF (North/Central America) 3 automatic spots plus 3 host nations, and OFC (Oceania) gets 1 guaranteed slot for the first time ever. The final two spots will be determined through a six-team intercontinental playoff tournament in March 2026.
European Qualifiers Heating Up
In UEFA's qualification groups, traditional powerhouses and underdogs alike are battling through Matchday 5 fixtures. Notable recent results include England's 2-0 victory over Albania, Belgium's thrilling 4-3 win against Wales, and Croatia's dominant 5-1 triumph over Czechia. Germany leads Group A after defeating Northern Ireland 3-0, while Spain tops Group E following their convincing win against Georgia.
Global Qualification Highlights
In South America's CONMEBOL qualifiers, Brazil and Argentina continue their dominance, while Ecuador has emerged as a surprise contender. African qualification sees Morocco building on their 2022 World Cup success, with Senegal and Nigeria also showing strong form. Asia's qualification has been marked by Japan's impressive performances and Saudi Arabia's resurgence.
Road to the Finals
The qualification timeline varies by confederation:
- UEFA: Group stage through November 2025, playoffs March 2026
- CONMEBOL: Ongoing through September 2025
- CAF: Group stage completion scheduled for October 2025
- AFC: Final round beginning September 2025
Surprises and Setbacks
The qualification campaign has already seen dramatic moments, including Wales' narrow defeat to Belgium despite a hat-trick from Kieffer Moore, and Kazakhstan's surprising 3-1 victory over Denmark. Notable absences include Russia, suspended indefinitely due to geopolitical conflicts, and Eritrea, who withdrew over player asylum concerns. Congo recently returned to CAF qualification after a temporary suspension was lifted.
What's Next
Key upcoming matches include Germany vs Slovakia on September 4, England vs Serbia on September 6, and the Netherlands vs Poland on September 4. The intercontinental playoff tournament in March 2026 will complete the tournament field before the opening match on June 11, 2026 at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca.