2026 FIFA World Cup: Teams which have qualified

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A record 48 teams will compete in the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

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Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Scotland and Austria secured Europe's remaining automatic spots on Tuesday.

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Later, Curaçao, Panama and Haiti received three seats in North and Central America and the Caribbean Conference (CONCACAF).

Curacao salvaged a 0-0 draw with Jamaica on Tuesday to become the smallest country by population competing for the World Cup. The country's population stood at 156,115 as of January last year, according to Curacao's Central Bureau of Statistics. Iceland, with a population of just over 350,000, was the smallest country to compete at the World Cup when it qualified for the tournament in Russia in 2018.

A total of 43 teams will qualify for the continental qualifiers. Two more will secure their spots in the six-team intercontinental playoffs. Three host countries automatically qualify.

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Asia has eight direct spots and one – Iraq – in the six-team intercontinental playoffs in Mexico in March.

Africa has nine direct places plus one – Congo – in the intercontinental playoffs.

North and Central America and the Caribbean received three direct berths (plus three host countries) and two more spots—Jamaica and Suriname—in the intercontinental playoffs.

South America has six direct spots and will send another team, Bolivia, to the intercontinental playoffs.

Oceania has a guaranteed spot in New Zealand for the first time. It could add another when New Caledonia advances to the intercontinental knockout stages.

In Europe, 16 teams will definitely play at the World Cup. The final four will be determined in the playoffs in March.

Already qualified

Hosts:

Canada

Mexico

United States

Africa:

Algeria

Cape Verde

Egypt

Ghana

Ivory Coast

Morocco

Senegal

South Africa

Tunisia

Asia:

Australia

Iran

Japan

Jordan

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

South Korea

Uzbekistan

Europe:

Austria

Belgium

Croatia

England

France

Germany

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Scotland

Spain

Switzerland

Oceania:

New Zealand

North and Central America and the Caribbean:

Curacao

Panama

Haiti

South America:

Argentina

Brazil

Colombia

Ecuador

Paraguay

Uruguay

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