World Cup 2026
Full List Of Teams Qualified For The 2026 World Cup And Who Could Join Next
The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been nothing short of dramatic, emotional, and packed with storylines that only football can produce. And with the tournament expanding to 48 teams for the first time in history, the race has been more intense than ever.
Hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the 2026 edition promises to be the biggest global football festival yet — and a record number of nations are already booking their tickets.
Here’s the full rundown of every team officially qualified, plus a peek at who could be joining them next.
Who Has Qualified For The 2026 World Cup?
From hosts to heavyweights, debut hopefuls and returning giants, here’s the complete list of qualified nations so far, grouped by federation:
CONCACAF (Hosts):
United States, Canada, Mexico
AFC:
Japan, Iran, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Jordan, Australia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
OFC:
New Zealand
CONMEBOL:
Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia
CAF:
Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Ghana, Cape Verde, South Africa, Senegal, Ivory Coast
UEFA:
England, France, Croatia, Portugal, Norway, Germany, Netherlands
That’s a world-class lineup already — and we’re not even done yet.
How They Got Here
Qualification wrapped up across several continents with dramatic late goals, shock exits, and emotional celebrations.
-
Japan became the first Asian team to secure their spot in March 2025.
-
New Zealand clinched OFC’s first-ever guaranteed automatic slot.
-
Argentina and Brazil breezed through South America as expected.
-
Morocco continued their rise after the 2022 heroics.
-
England, France, Portugal, and Germany all confirmed qualification during UEFA’s packed November window.
-
Netherlands sealed theirs in style with a 4–0 demolition of Lithuania.
By the way, Memphis Depay is now the Netherlands’ all-time top scorer after an electric qualifying campaign. Not bad for a man constantly doubted by clubs and critics.
Who Could Qualify Next?
We’re entering the final stretch — and things are heating up across all confederations.
AFC:
All eight direct spots are gone, but the UAE and Iraq are battling for playoff routes.
CAF:
Africa’s nine direct tickets have been taken, but DR Congo survived a brutal playoff route to reach the inter-confederation playoffs — knocking out Cameroon and Nigeria along the way.
CONCACAF:
With the hosts already in, attention shifts to the Caribbean and Central America.
Curacao, Honduras, and Suriname are currently in qualifying positions, but teams like Jamaica, Haiti, Costa Rica, and Panama are still in the mix.
CONMEBOL:
The six automatic slots are settled, but Bolivia will fight for a place through the intercontinental playoffs.
OFC:
New Caledonia joins the global playoff after a strong regional run.
UEFA:
This is where things get spicy.
Spain, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, and Austria are all basically one step away.
Italy, however? They’re heading for another playoff battle — and the entire football world is watching.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be the most diverse, unpredictable, and talent-loaded edition ever. More countries. More stories. More football. And at Sports Market International — one of the best sports blogs and your go-to home for premium football coverage — we’ll be following every twist and turn.
Stay locked in. This road is far from over.
-
Premier League2 days ago“I Let Everybody Down” – Manchester United Wonderkid Shea Lacey Issues Apology After Red Card Against Brighton
-
LaLiga1 day agoKylian Mbappe Breaks Silence On Xabi Alonso’s Real Madrid Exit With Emotional Tribute
-
LaLiga2 days agoLaporta Takes Swipe At Mbappe After Supercopa Snub: El Clasico Drama Off The Pitch
-
AFCON 20252 days agoCAF Launches Formal Investigation Into Alleged Misconduct During AFCON 2025 Quarter-Finals
-
LaLiga1 day agoRevealed: Endrick Could Return To Real Madrid This Month As Alonso Exit Changes Everything
-
LaLiga2 days ago“I Hope Not!” – Marcus Rashford Opens Up On First Barcelona Trophy Amid Man United Return Talk
-
AFCON 20251 day agoCAF Appoints Ghanaian Referee Daniel Laryea And South African Officials For AFCON 2025 Semi-Final Between Nigeria And Morocco
-
LaLiga2 days agoRevealed: Real Madrid’s Stance On Xabi Alonso’s Future As Manager After Supercopa Clasico Defeat