World Cup Countdown

Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

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World Cup Countdown

Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest and most exciting edition in the tournament’s history, with 48 teams from across the globe competing in a record-breaking 104 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The expanded competition will bring together the world’s best players and nations for a month-long football spectacle, delivering more drama, more rivalries and more unforgettable moments than ever before as North America prepares to host the sport’s grandest stage.

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Tables

FIFA World Cup standings

League table, groups, knockout path, last five form and API-driven qualification/relegation notes.

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League table

Current positions

Pos.TeamPWDLGFGAGDPtsForm
Group A
1 Mexico logo Mexico 00000000 -
2 South Africa logo South Africa 00000000 -
3 South Korea logo South Korea 00000000 -
4 Czech Republic logo Czech Republic 00000000 -
Group B
1 Canada logo Canada 00000000 -
2 Bosnia & Herzegovina logo Bosnia & Herzegovina 00000000 -
3 Qatar logo Qatar 00000000 -
4 Switzerland logo Switzerland 00000000 -
Group C
1 Brazil logo Brazil 00000000 -
2 Morocco logo Morocco 00000000 -
3 Haiti logo Haiti 00000000 -
4 Scotland logo Scotland 00000000 -
Group D
1 USA logo USA 00000000 -
2 Paraguay logo Paraguay 00000000 -
3 Australia logo Australia 00000000 -
4 Türkiye logo Türkiye 00000000 -
Group E
1 Germany logo Germany 00000000 -
2 Curaçao logo Curaçao 00000000 -
3 Ivory Coast logo Ivory Coast 00000000 -
4 Ecuador logo Ecuador 00000000 -
Group F
1 Netherlands logo Netherlands 00000000 -
2 Japan logo Japan 00000000 -
3 Sweden logo Sweden 00000000 -
4 Tunisia logo Tunisia 00000000 -
Group G
1 Belgium logo Belgium 00000000 -
2 Egypt logo Egypt 00000000 -
3 Iran logo Iran 00000000 -
4 New Zealand logo New Zealand 00000000 -
Group H
1 Spain logo Spain 00000000 -
2 Cape Verde Islands logo Cape Verde Islands 00000000 -
3 Saudi Arabia logo Saudi Arabia 00000000 -
4 Uruguay logo Uruguay 00000000 -
Group I
1 France logo France 00000000 -
2 Senegal logo Senegal 00000000 -
3 Iraq logo Iraq 00000000 -
4 Norway logo Norway 00000000 -
Group J
1 Argentina logo Argentina 00000000 -
2 Algeria logo Algeria 00000000 -
3 Austria logo Austria 00000000 -
4 Jordan logo Jordan 00000000 -
Group K
1 Portugal logo Portugal 00000000 -
2 Congo DR logo Congo DR 00000000 -
3 Uzbekistan logo Uzbekistan 00000000 -
4 Colombia logo Colombia 00000000 -
Group L
1 England logo England 00000000 -
2 Croatia logo Croatia 00000000 -
3 Ghana logo Ghana 00000000 -
4 Panama logo Panama 00000000 -

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Group I

Group J

Group K

Group L

Qualification/Relegation

Playoffs
Last 5 matches: hover/tap W D L to see opponent, score and date
Tournament path

FIFA World Cup knockout bracket

All competitions
How this knockout bracket works

This is a double-elimination knockout bracket with grouped qualifiers feeding into a finals tree. Some competitions use this type of structure because teams can move through predefined qualification slots before the final path is complete.

Codes such as 1E, 3AB, WQ1 and LS1 are qualification slots, not random text. 1E means first place from Group E, 2B means second place from Group B, 3AB means a qualified third-place team from Groups A/B, WQ1 means Winner Quarter-final 1 and LS1 means Loser Semi-final 1.

The bracket is generated after group rankings are known. Early ties reward group winners, avoid same-group rematches where possible and balance the route. Later rounds use placeholders such as Winner Match 1, Winner Quarter-final 1 or Loser Semi-final 2 until real teams qualify.

Architecturally, the bracket is built from qualification slots first, then the actual teams replace those slots once the standings and fixtures confirm them.

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