The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be a groundbreaking event hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is generating worldwide buzz.
With an expanded 48-team format, 17 nations have already earned their places, fueling excitement for what promises to be a monumental tournament.
Triad of Host Nations
The USA, Mexico, and Canada, as co-hosts, have automatically secured their spots, paving the way for a historic tournament running from June 11 to July 19, 2026, culminating in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
This unprecedented three-nation collaboration will showcase football’s global appeal across varied regions.
Early Success in Asia and Oceania
Japan kicked off the non-host qualifications, clinching their spot on March 20, 2025, followed closely by Iran on March 25.
South Korea, Jordan, Uzbekistan, and Australia also qualified through the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), with Jordan and Uzbekistan marking their first-ever World Cup appearances.
New Zealand secured Oceania’s lone guaranteed berth with a decisive 3–0 victory over New Caledonia on March 24, ensuring all FIFA confederations are represented.
South America’s Powerhouses Shine
South American giants have solidified their entries. Argentina earned their place after a pivotal draw between Uruguay and Bolivia on March 25, 2025.
Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Colombia followed, locking in their spots between June and early September, reinforcing the continent’s strong presence.
Africa’s Pioneer
Morocco led the charge for Africa, becoming the first nation to qualify through the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Their group-stage dominance signals the potential for up to nine African teams in the expanded tournament.
Nations Qualified for 2026
The following 17 countries have confirmed their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
- United States – Qualified (Host)
- Mexico – Qualified (Host)
- Canada – Qualified (Host)
- Japan – Qualified (March 20, 2025)
- Iran – Qualified (March 25, 2025)
- New Zealand – Qualified (March 24, 2025)
- Jordan – Qualified (Asia)
- South Korea – Qualified (Asia)
- Uzbekistan – Qualified (Asia)
- Australia – Qualified (June 5, 2025)
- Brazil – Qualified (June 10, 2025)
- Ecuador – Qualified (June 10, 2025)
- Uruguay – Qualified (Early September 2025)
- Paraguay – Qualified (Early September 2025)
- Colombia – Qualified (Early September 2025)
- Argentina – Qualified (Early September 2025)
- Morocco – Qualified (CAF)
The Fight for Remaining Berths
With 31 spots still open, the qualification race continues across Europe, Africa, Asia, and CONCACAF. Europe’s 12-group qualification process runs through November 2025, with March 2026 playoffs determining 16 UEFA slots.
Africa will contribute eight additional group winners, with potential playoff qualifiers. In CONCACAF, beyond the three hosts, three direct berths and two inter-confederation playoff spots are still up for grabs.
A Global Celebration Awaits
As the qualification battles intensify, fans around the globe anticipate fresh rivalries and exhilarating matches. The 2026 World Cup, with its expanded format and unique three-nation hosting, is poised to deliver an unforgettable spectacle of international football.