THE RACE To Qualify For The 2026 World Cup Has Reached An Important Stage, With 42 Countries Now Confirmed For The Tournament. The Event Will Be Hosted By Canada, The United States, And Mexico, Marking The First 48-Team World Cup.
Europe Delivered Big News Last Night As Scotland, Austria, Spain, Belgium, And Switzerland Secured Their Spots During The Final Round Of UEFA Qualifiers. Only Four European Places Are Still Open, And They Will Be Decided In The Playoffs Next Spring.
In North And Central America, CONCACAF Completed Its Qualification Matches. Panama, Haiti, And Curaçao All Earned Direct Spots, Joining The Long List Of Teams From Africa, Asia, South America, And Oceania That Had Already Finished Their Qualifiers.
With 42 Teams Confirmed, The Global Picture For The 2026 World Cup Is Becoming Much Clearer. Fans Worldwide Are Now Waiting To See Which Nations Will Claim The Final Remaining Spots In The Expanded Tournament.
The 42 Countries Already Qualified For The 2026 World Cup
Host Nations: Canada, United States, Mexico
Africa: Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Ghana, Cape Verde, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Senegal
North & Central America: Panama, Haiti, Curaçao
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Paraguay
Asia: Japan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Jordan, South Korea, Australia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
Europe: France, Croatia, England, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria
Oceania: New Zealand
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