FIFA World Cup 2026 Teams: All 48 Nations You Need to Know

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially the biggest men’s World Cup in history. For the first time, 48 teams are competing on the global stage, up from 32 at the 2022 edition in Qatar. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across three host nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Here is a full breakdown of every team, organized by confederation, along with key stats and facts.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Teams: Quick Facts

StatDetail
Total teams48
Host nationsUSA, Canada, Mexico
Total matches104
Groups12 groups of four teams
Debut nationsCape Verde, Curacao, Jordan, Uzbekistan
Defending championArgentina
Top-ranked teamArgentina (FIFA No. 1, June 2026)
Opening matchMexico 2–0 South Africa
Final venueMetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey
Final dateJuly 19, 2026
FIFA Teams
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1. Host Nations (3 Teams)

These three countries qualified automatically as co-hosts.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
United States17Third place (1930)
Mexico14Quarter-finals (1970, 1986)
Canada30Group stage (1986, 2022)

Key facts:

  • Mexico opened the tournament with a 2–0 win over South Africa at Estadio Azteca, the third time that stadium has hosted a World Cup opener.
  • The USA reached the semi-finals in 1930, still the best result ever for a CONCACAF nation.
  • Canada appears at back-to-back World Cups for the first time in their history.

2. Europe- UEFA (16 Teams)

Europe sends the most teams to the 2026 World Cup – 16 in total. Twelve qualified directly through group stage play, and four came through the UEFA playoffs.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
Spain2Winner (2010)
France3Winner (1998, 2018)
England4Winner (1966)
Portugal5Semi-finals (1966, 2006)
Netherlands8Runner-up (1974, 1978, 2010)
Belgium9Semi-finals (2018)
Germany10Winner (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
Croatia11Runner-up (2018)
Switzerland19Quarter-finals (1934, 1938, 1954)
Türkiye22Third place (2002)
Austria24Third place (1954)
Norway31Round of 16 (1998)
Sweden38Runner-up (1958)
Czechia40Runner-up as Czechoslovakia (1934, 1962)
Scotland42Group stage (first time since 1998)
Bosnia and Herzegovina64Group stage (2014)

Notable story: Italy, a four-time World Cup winner, missed out on its third consecutive tournament. They lost to Bosnia and Herzegovina on penalties in the playoff final. At the time, Italy was ranked 12th in the world.

3. South America – CONMEBOL (6 Teams)

All ten CONMEBOL nations played each other home and away. The top six in the standings went to the World Cup directly.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
Argentina1Winner (1978, 1986, 2022)
Colombia13Quarter-finals (2014)
Uruguay16Winner (1930, 1950)
Ecuador23Round of 16 (2006)
Brazil6Winner (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Paraguay41Quarter-finals (2010)

Notable stories:

  • Argentina enters as defending champions and FIFA’s No. 1-ranked team. Lionel Messi – now 38 – is in the squad and named as captain. This is his sixth World Cup, matching Cristiano Ronaldo for the most appearances by any player in the men’s tournament.
  • Brazil has appeared at every single World Cup in history. That record continues in 2026.
  • Paraguay returns to the World Cup for the first time since 2010.

4. Africa – CAF (9 Teams)

Africa gets nine direct spots, the most the confederation has ever received at a World Cup.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
Morocco7Semi-finals (2022)
Senegal15Quarter-finals (2002)
Algeria28Round of 16 (2014)
Egypt29Group stage (1934, 1990, 2018)
Ivory Coast33Group stage (2006, 2010, 2014)
DR Congo46Group stage (1974, as Zaire)
Tunisia45Group stage (multiple editions)
South Africa60Group stage (1998, 2002, 2010)
Ghana73Quarter-finals (2010)
Cape Verde67First appearance

Notable stories:

  • Morocco made history at Qatar 2022 by becoming the first African team to reach the semi-finals.
  • Cape Verde makes their World Cup debut in 2026. They qualified through the CAF route.
  • DR Congo qualified through the Inter-Confederation Playoffs, beating Jamaica 1–0 with a goal in the 100th minute of extra time.

5. Asia – AFC (8 Teams)

Asia gets eight direct spots – more than any previous World Cup.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
Iran20Group stage (multiple editions)
Japan18Round of 16 (2002, 2010, 2018, 2022)
South Korea25Semi-finals (2002)
Australia27Round of 16 (2006, 2022)
Qatar56Group stage (2022)
Saudi Arabia61Round of 16 (1994)
Uzbekistan50First appearance
Jordan63First appearance
Iraq57Group stage (1986) – via Inter-Conf. Playoff

Notable stories:

  • Uzbekistan and Jordan both qualify for the World Cup for the very first time.
  • Iraq returned to the World Cup for the first time since 1986 after beating Bolivia 2–1 in the Inter-Confederation Playoff final.
  • South Korea remains the only Asian team to ever reach a World Cup semi-final (2002).

6. North and Central America – CONCACAF (3 Qualifiers)

Excluding the three host nations, three more CONCACAF teams qualified through regular competition.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
Panama34Group stage (2018)
Haiti83Group stage (1974)
Curacao82First appearance

Notable story: Curacao – with a population of around 156,000 – became the smallest nation by population to ever qualify for a men’s World Cup.

7. Oceania – OFC (1 Team)

For the first time, the OFC has one guaranteed spot at the World Cup.

TeamFIFA RankBest Result
New Zealand85Group stage (1982, 2010)

The 12 Groups at a Glance

The draw took place on December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

GroupTeams
AMexico, South Africa, South Korea, and Czechia
BCanada, Switzerland, Qatar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
CBrazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
DUSA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye
EGermany, Curacao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
FNetherlands, Japan, Tunisia, Sweden
GBelgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
HSpain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
IFrance, Senegal, Norway, Iraq
JArgentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
KPortugal, Uzbekistan, Colombia, DR Congo
LEngland, Croatia, Ghana, Panama

How Teams Qualified: Spots by Confederation

ConfederationDirect SpotsPlayoff SpotsTotal
UEFA (Europe)12416
CAF (Africa)91Up to 10
AFC (Asia)81Up to 9
CONMEBOL (South America)61Up to 7
CONCACAF (N./C. America & Caribbean)3 hosts + 32Up to 8
OFC (Oceania)11Up to 2

Two of the intercontinental playoff spots went to DR Congo and Iraq.


4 Nations Making Their World Cup Debut

These four countries appear at the World Cup for the very first time in 2026:

  1. Uzbekistan (Asia) – FIFA Rank: 50
  2. Jordan (Asia) – FIFA Rank: 63
  3. Cape Verde (Africa) – FIFA Rank: 67
  4. Curacao (CONCACAF) – FIFA Rank: 82 -smallest nation ever to qualify by population

Final Takeaway: 48 Teams Fight for 1 FIFA World Cup Trophy

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a historic one in every sense. With 48 teams, 104 matches, and four debut nations, this edition breaks records before a single knockout match has even been played.

From Argentina defending their title to Italy watching from home, the stories going into this tournament are already remarkable. The final at MetLife Stadium on July 19 will decide who lifts the trophy.

All data verified from FIFA.com and official pre-tournament FIFA rankings (June 11, 2026 update).

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