The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest World Cup in history, featuring 48 national teams from around the globe. Hosted jointly by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, the tournament introduces a new format designed to provide more matches and opportunities for teams to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Each group will have a total of 6 matches.
Which Teams Advance?
At the end of the group stage:
- The top two teams from each of the 12 groups automatically qualify for the knockout stage.
- The 8 best third-placed teams across all groups also advance.
This means:
- 12 group winners
- 12 group runners-up
- 8 best third-place teams
Total advancing teams: 32
Knockout Stage
The tournament then moves to a Round of 32, followed by:
- Round of 32
- Round of 16
- Quarter-finals
- Semi-finals
- Third-place Playoff
- Final
Total Number of Matches
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will feature 104 matches, up from 64 matches in the previous 32-team format.
Why the New Format Matters
The expanded format offers several benefits:
- More nations get the opportunity to participate.
- Greater global representation.
- More matches for fans to enjoy.
- Increased chances for emerging football nations to make a deep tournament run.
At the same time, the competition remains intense, as teams must perform consistently across three group-stage matches to secure a place in the knockout rounds.
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