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2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers: Full List of Qualified Teams, Playoff Contenders and How the Final Spots Will Be Decided

Posted on November 19, 2025 by Santiago Leon

The race to qualify for the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup is nearly complete. For the first time in history, the tournament will feature 48 teams, hosted across United States, Canada and Mexico. Qualifying began in October 2023, and since then, hundreds of nations have battled for a place on football’s biggest stage. As of now, 39 of the 45 qualifying spots have been claimed, leaving just six nations still dreaming of a ticket.

In this comprehensive guide, we break down the confirmed qualified teams, how each confederation’s process unfolded, and which nations will compete in the final interconfederation playoffs in March 2026.

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Qualified Teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup (39 of 45)

Europe (UEFA) – 12 of 16 spots
England, France, Croatia, Norway, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Scotland, Spain, Austria, Belgium

North America, Central America & Caribbean (Concacaf) – 3 of 3 spots
Panama, Curaçao, Haiti

Africa (CAF) – 9 of 9 spots
Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia

Asia (AFC) – 8 of 8 spots
Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea

South America (CONMEBOL) – 6 of 6 spots
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay

Oceania (OFC) – 1 of 1 spot
New Zealand

Hosts: United States, Mexico, Canada

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What’s Still Up for Grabs?

Six nations will compete for the final two World Cup places through the interconfederation playoffs, scheduled for March 2026 in one of the host countries. These teams qualified for the playoffs through their respective continental competitions:

Confederation Playoff Team
Africa DR Congo
Asia Iraq
Concacaf Jamaica, Suriname
South America Bolivia
Oceania New Caledonia

The two highest-ranked teams receive a bye to the playoff finals, while the remaining four compete in one-leg semifinals to determine playoff finalists.

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Confederation Qualification Highlights

UEFA (Europe)

  • 12 automatic qualifiers confirmed through group stage winners.
  • 16 teams advanced to UEFA playoffs for the final four spots.
  • Scotland and Norway return after decades, while traditional powers like Italy and Denmark must fight through playoffs.
  • No European team will use the FIFA interconfederation playoff route.

UEFA Playoff Teams Include: Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Ukraine, Poland, Wales, Czechia, Slovakia, Albania, Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Romania, Sweden, North Macedonia, Northern Ireland

Playoff Format:

  • 16 teams
  • One-leg semi-finals and finals
  • Winners of each route qualify

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Concacaf (North America, Central America, Caribbean)

With hosts USA, Mexico and Canada already qualified, only three automatic spots were available — all now filled by:

  • • Panama, Curaçao, Haiti

Historic First: Curaçao is now the smallest nation ever to qualify for a World Cup.

Interconfederation Playoff Entrants: Jamaica and Suriname

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CAF (Africa)

Africa completed qualifying with nine automatic qualifiers and held a dramatic four-team playoff to determine its interconfederation spot.

  • Qualified: Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia
  • Interconfederation Playoff: DR Congo

DR Congo defeated Cameroon and Nigeria in a mini-tournament to secure Africa’s playoff ticket.

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AFC (Asia)

Asia’s qualifying featured one of the most complex formats with five rounds, ending with all eight automatic tickets confirmed.

  • Qualified: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea
  • Interconfederation Playoff: Iraq

Iraq dramatically booked its spot with a stoppage-time penalty against UAE.

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CONMEBOL (South America)

South America completed its qualifying in the traditional home-and-away league format.

  • Qualified: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
  • Interconfederation Playoff: Bolivia

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OFC (Oceania)

Oceania’s final saw New Zealand easily secure its spot, while runners-up New Caledonia head to the playoffs.

  • Qualified: New Zealand
  • Interconfederation Playoff: New Caledonia

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Key Dates Ahead

Date Event
November 2025 UEFA Playoff Draw
March 2026 Interconfederation Playoffs
May 2026 Final 48-team World Cup Draw
June 11, 2026 2026 FIFA World Cup Begins

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Key Storylines to Watch

  • Can Curaçao shock the world in its first-ever World Cup?
  • Will Italy avoid missing three straight World Cups through UEFA playoffs?
  • Can Iraq or DR Congo qualify through interconfederation playoffs?
  • How will Bolivia and New Caledonia fare against higher-ranked opponents?

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Final Thoughts

With 39 of 45 qualifying spots locked in, the stage is almost set for the largest FIFA World Cup in history. From debut nations like Curaçao to global giants such as Argentina, France and Brazil, the 2026 edition promises to showcase the most diverse field ever assembled. All eyes now turn to the UEFA playoffs and interconfederation battles in March 2026, where the final six hopefuls will fight for football immortality.

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