The field for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is steadily taking shape as national teams around the globe confirm their places for the tournament, which will be co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The qualification race, which began on 7 September 2023 with 206 teams competing for 48 spots, has already delivered drama, breakthroughs and historic firsts.
From early clinchers in Asia to tense, late-cycle deciders in Africa and South America, the road to 2026 has underscored both the dominance of traditional powers and the rise of ambitious chasing nations.
Below are the national teams that have qualified so far, sorted by the dates of their qualification.
CONCACAF (6)
- Canada – 14 February 2023
- Mexico – 14 February 2023
- USA – 14 February 2023
- Panama – 18 November 2025
- Haiti – 18 November 2025
- Curacao – 18 November 2025
AFC (8)
- Japan – 20 March 2025
- Iran – 25 March 2025
- Jordan – 5 June 2025
- South Korea – 5 June 2025
- Uzbekistan – 5 June 2025
- Australia – 10 June 2025
- Qatar – 14 October 2025
- Saudi Arabia – 14 October 2025
CONMEBOL (6)
- Argentina – 25 March 2025
- Brazil – 10 June 2025
- Ecuador – 10 June 2025
- Colombia – 4 September 2025
- Paraguay – 4 September 2025
- Uruguay – 4 September 2025
CAF (9)
- Morocco – 5 September 2025
- Tunisia – 8 September 2025
- Egypt – 8 October 2025
- Algeria – 9 October 2025
- Ghana – 12 October 2025
- Cape Verde – 13 October 2025
- Ivory Coast – 14 October 2025
- Senegal – 14 October 2025
- South Africa – 14 October 2025
UEFA (16)
- England – 14 October 2025
- France – 13 November 2025
- Croatia – 14 November 2025
- Portugal – 16 November 2025
- Norway – 16 November 2025
- Germany – 17 November 2025
- Netherlands – 17 November 2025
- Belgium – 18 November 2025
- Austria – 18 November 2025
- Switzerland – 18 November 2025
- Spain – 18 November 2025
- Scotland – 18 November 2025
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OFC (1)
- New Zealand – 24 March 2025
Play-offs (2)
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