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Home » Uncategorized » Who has qualified, and how other nations can make it this week
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Who has qualified, and how other nations can make it this week

TaifulBy TaifulJune 7, 2025No Comments11 Mins Read
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Qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup began on Oct. 12, 2023, when minor nations from the Asian confederation played their first round of matches. Myanmar’s Lwin Moe Aung scored the very first goal in a 5-1 win over Macau.

All confederations now have qualifying well underway, but we’re a long way from discovering the full list of 45 nations who will join hosts United States, Mexico and Canada to make up the full field of 48.

Japan became the very first country to qualify on March 20, followed by New Zealand, Iran and Argentina a few days later.

Brazil could secure their place at the World Cup this week.ย Rebeca Schumacker / GocherImagery/Future Publishing via Getty Images

What can be decided this week

European qualifying only started in March, while Africa takes a break in June and Oceania is wrapped up.

The third stage of Asian qualifying completes on Tuesday, with one place left to be decided on Tuesday.

There’s still three rounds to be played in South America, and on Tuesday up to two further qualifiers can join Argentina.

In Concacaf, the second round comes to a close — though there are no direct qualifiers at this stage.

Here’s where we’re at around the globe.

QUALIFIED (7/45): Japan, New Zealand, Iran, Argentina, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Jordan

As in recent qualifying competitions, all 10 nations play each other home and away. The top six nations qualify directly to the finals. The seventh-placed team will go into the inter-confederation playoffs in March 2026.

The first qualifiers took place in September 2023, with the league phase to be completed with double-headers in June and September.

Argentina are the one team to confirm their place so far, but the top six in the table are in a very strong position.

How it’s looking this week

Two more countries could book their place at the finals on Tuesday, though that all rests on the result between Uruguay (5th, 21 points) and Venezuela (seventh, 15 points). If Venezuela win in Montevideo in the second game, it’s not possible for any country to qualify later that day.

It’s a vital match for Venezuela, too, as they sit three points outside the automatic places with three games to play. If they could pull off a shock away win, they would be level on points with Uruguay. And Colombia (sixth, 21 points), who suffered a potentially damaging home draw with Peru (ninth, 11 points), are away in Argentina (1st, 34 points). On the final round of qualifying, it’s Venezuela vs. Colombia.

If Venezuela draw or lose, one of Brazil (4th, 22 points) or Paraguay (3rd, 24 points) will definitely qualify: Brazil with a win; Paraguay with a win or draw.

If Venezuela draw, Ecuador (2nd, 24 points) would also qualify with a victory in Peru; if Venezuela lose, Ecuador would be through to the World Cup with a win or draw

Bolivia (eighth, 14 points) only have a small chance of making the playoffs after losing to Venezuela on Friday — but they could be back in contention with a home win over Chile (10th, 10 points).

Tuesday’s games

Bolivia vs. Chile
Uruguay vs. Venezuela
Argentina vs. Colombia
Brazil vs. Paraguay
Peru vs. Ecuador

– Check out the fixtures and results | Latest table

This is by some distance the most complicated route to the World Cup, with a layered qualifying process featuring a dual group stage to find the eight automatic qualifiers. But the main part will be done and dusted in June.

Round 1: The 20 lowest-ranked nations played two-legged ties in October 2023. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore and Yemen advanced.

Round 2: Those 10 winners joined the 26 best-ranked nations. The 36 teams were drawn into nine groups of four teams, with the top two nations going through to Round 3. This stage began in November 2023 and was completed in June 2024.

– Final tables

Advanced: Australia, Bahrain, China, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Kyrgyz Republic, North Korea, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan

Round 3: We’re now left with 18 nations, who have been drawn into three groups of six teams. Matches began in September 2024 and the round is completed in June.

The group winners and runners-up will take the first six places at the 2026 World Cup and their campaign is complete.

Japan became the first team to qualify for the World Cup on March 20, with Iran following on March 25.

The six nations who finish in third and fourth move on to Round 4.

World Cup groups – Asia

Group A Iran Qatar Uzbekistan UAE Kyrgyz Rep North Korea
Group B South Korea Iraq Jordan Oman Palestine Kuwait
Group C Japan Australia Saudi Arabia Bahrain China Indonesia

How it’s looking this week

GROUP A
Uzbekistan (18 points) booked their first-ever World Cup appearance by drawing 0-0 in the United Arab Emirates (14 points), joining Iran (20 points) in the finals from this group. UAE move on to Round 4.

Qatar (13 points) beat Iran to move on to Round 4. Kyrgyzstan (7 points) and North Korea (3 points) are out.

Uzbekistan’s players celebrate after booking their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.ย FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images

GROUP B
South Korea (19 points) won 2-0 away in Iraq (12 points) to secure their place at the World Cup. That result also meant Jordan (16 points) — who had won 3-0 in Oman earlier — would also go to the World Cup for the first time.

Iraq will move on to Round 4, along with either Oman (10 points) or Palestine (9 points) — who play each other in Jordan on Tuesday. Palestine must win to overtake Oman and keep their World Cup dream alive.

Kuwait (5 points) have been eliminated.

GROUP C
Australia
(16 points) beat already-qualified Japan (20 points) 1-0 thanks to a 90th-minute goal from Aziz Behich, and Saudi Arabia (13 points) answered the challenge with a 2-0 win in Bahrain.

So it will go down to the final day, when Saudi Arabia take on Australia in Jeddah.

Australia (+8) have a far superior goal difference, and have scored eight more goals, compared to Saudi Arabia (0), so they are in a very strong position — but the champagne must stay on ice.

The task for Saudi Arabia is simple: they must beat the Socceroos by five goals or more to qualify from this round. Anything less, and Australia will be on the plane to the World Cup.

Fourth-placed Indonesia (12 points) are through to Round 4, with Bahrain (6 points) and China (6 points) eliminated.

Aziz Behich of the Socceroos celebrates scoring their late winner on Thursday.ย Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

– Check out the latest fixtures and results here | Latest tables

Round 4: The six teams in this stage will be drawn into two groups of three. They will play each other once, so two matches, on neutral ground in October 2025.

The group winners take the final two automatic places at the World Cup.

The two runners-up continue on to Round 5.

Round 5: A two-legged tie in November 2025 to earn the place in the inter-confederation playoffs.

Qualifying finally began on March 21 when most of the European teams who are not in UEFA Nations League (UNL) action played their first matches.

There are 55 European nations, although 54 will compete as Russia remain suspended due to the invasion of Ukraine.

There are 12 groups of four or five teams, playing home and away matches. The group stage qualifying process continues with double-headers in June, September and October, and it’s then completed in November.

The 12 group winners will qualify directly for the World Cup, with the 12 runners-up entering the playoff system.

World Cup groups – UEFA

Group A Germany Slovakia N Ireland Luxembourg –
Group B Switzerland Sweden Slovenia Kosovo –
Group C Denmark Greece Scotland Belarus –
Group D France Ukraine Iceland Azerbaijan –
Group E Spain Turkey Georgia Bulgaria –
Group F Portugal Hungary Rep of Ireland Armenia –
Group G Netherlands Poland Finland Lithuania Malta
Group H Austria Romania Bosnia Cyrpus San Marino
Group I Italy Norway Israel Estonia Moldova
Group J Belgium Wales N Macedonia Kazakhstan Liechtenstein
Group K England Serbia Albania Latvia Andorra
Group L Croatia Czechia Montenegro Faroes Gibraltar

– Check out the latest fixtures and results here | Tables

The final four places at the World Cup will be determined via the UEFA playoffs, to be played in March 2026. There is no path to the World Cup through FIFA’s inter-confederation playoffs.

The UEFA playoffs involve 16 teams: the 12 runners-up plus the four best-ranked group winners from the UNL, who did not finish in the top two in World Cup qualifying. This creates four routes, each with four teams featuring a one-legged semifinal and a final for a place at the World Cup.

The priority order for the four World Cup playoff places through the UNL is: Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, England, Norway, Wales, Czechia, Romania, Sweden, North Macedonia, Northern Ireland, Moldova, San Marino

Of the 14 teams to win their UNL groups, 10 of those were in Pot 1 or 2 for the World Cup qualifying draw — so on ranking would finish in the top two of their group. If that comes to pass, North Macedonia, Northern Ireland, Moldova and San Marino would get a playoff place.

Seeding:
Pot 1: World Cup qualifying group runners-up with the best four records
Pot 2: As above, teams fifth to eighth
Pot 3: As above, teams ninth to 12th
Pot 4: UEFA Nations League teams

Semifinals:
Pot 1 vs. Pot 4
Pot 2 vs. Pot 3

The World Cup Trophy on display in New York during the official Trophy Tour around host cities.ย Mike Stobe – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

Usually, Concacaf would have six automatic places in qualifying — but for the 2026 finals three of the six are taken up by the hosts. That leaves three places to be won, plus two spots in the inter-confederation playoff path.

Concacaf saw 32 nations enter the race to make the finals.

Round 1: The four lowest-ranked Concacaf nations battled it out in two-legged ties. Anguilla and British Virgin Islands eliminated Turks and Caicos Islands and U.S. Virgin Islands respectively, both on penalties.

Round 2: The top 28-ranked nations, plus the two winners from Round 1, were drawn into six groups of five teams. Teams play each other only once, rather than home and away. This stage will be played in two blocks, with the first was held in June 2024 with the second to come through the course of this week.

The six group winners and six group runners-up will move on to Round 3.

World Cup groups – Concacaf

Group A Honduras Antigua & Barbuda Cuba Bermuda Cayman Islands
Group B Costa Rica Trinidad & Tobago Saint Kitts & Nevis Grenada Bahamas
Group C Haiti Curaรงao Saint Lucia Barbados Aruba
Group D Panama Nicaragua Guyana Montserrat Belize
Group E Jamaica Guatemala Dominican Republic Dominica British Virgin Islands
Group F El Salvador Suriname Puerto Rico St Vincent & Grenadines Anguilla

– Check out the latest fixtures and results here | Latest tables

Round 3: The 12 remaining teams will be drawn into three groups of four teams. This phase will be played in September, October and November 2025. The group winners will qualify for the World Cup, with the two runners-up with the best record going on to take part in the inter-confederation playoffs.

There were 54 FIFA-affiliated nations in the draw.

However, Eritrea subsequently withdrew. Congo, in the same group, were suspended by FIFA on Feb. 6 due to government interference, though they had lost all three group games at the time.

Round 1: The teams are in eight groups of six nations, and one group of four (with Eritrea and Congo removed.)

The nine group winners qualify for the World Cup.

This stage began in November 2023 and will be completed with rounds to be played in September and October.

The race to the World Cup is starting to take shape with qualifying at the halfway stage.

World Cup groups – Africa

Group A Egypt Burkina Faso Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Ethiopia Djibouti
Group B Senegal DR Congo Mauritania Togo Sudan South Sudan
Group C Nigeria South Africa Benin Zimbabwe Rwanda Lesotho
Group D Cameroon Cape Verde Angola Libya Eswatini Mauritius
Group E Morocco Zambia Congo Tanzania Niger Eritrea
Group F Ivory Coast Gabon Kenya Gambia Burundi Seychelles
Group G Algeria Guinea Uganda Mozambique Botswana Somalia
Group H Tunisia Equatorial Guinea Namibia Malawi Liberia Sรฃo Tomรฉ
Group I Mali Ghana Madagascar Cent African Rep Comoros Chad

– Check out the latest fixtures and results here | Latest tables

Round 2: The four best runners-up will enter playoffs (two semifinals and a final) to decide which one country will go to the inter-confederation playoffs. This stage will be played in November 2025.

All 11 members of the OFC region took part.

Round 1: The four lowest-ranked nations played a knockout format (two semis and a final) in Samoa in September 2024.

American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa and Tonga were in this round. Samoa beat Tonga 2-1 in the final to advance.

Round 2: Samoa and the seven top-ranked nations were drawn into two groups of four nations, with matches played in October and November 2024. Games were held in Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.

The top two countries in each group — New Caledonia, Tahiti, New Zealand and Fiji — went on to Round 3.

– Check out the results here | Final tables

Round 3: The four remaining countries then played a one-legged knockout format (two semis and a final) in New Zealand in March 2025.

Semifinals, March 21
New Caledonia 3-0 Tahiti
New Zealand 7-0 Fiji

Final, March 24
New Caledonia 0-3 New Zealand

As winners of the final, New Zealand have qualified for the World Cup, with losers New Caledonia moving onto the inter-confederation playoffs.

Inter-confederation playoffs (2 places)

The playoffs, to be held in March 2026, will determine the final two qualifiers.

Six countries will take part. Each of the five confederations (apart from UEFA) will provide one country. The host confederation (so for this edition Concacaf) receives a second slot.

1 Africa
1 Asia
2 Concacaf
1 Oceania (New Caledonia)
1 South America

The two nations with the best FIFA World Ranking will be seeded and go straight into one of the two finals.

The four other countries will be drawn to play a semifinal, feeding through to play a seed for one of the two places at the World Cup.

The playoffs are due to be held in one of the World Cup host nations as a test event.

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