FIFA 2026 World Cup: Which countries have qualified?

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The FIFA 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 countries, expanded from the usual 32-team tournament.

Sixteen cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico will combine to host 104 games when the global soccer event unfolds from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

By confederation, here's a full breakdown of qualified teams.

SPOTS TAKEN: 13 of 48

Asia - AFC
8 direct slots, 1 playoff slot
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Uzbekistan
  • Jordan
  • Australia
Africa - CAF
9 direct slots, 1 playoff slot
  • None
North America, Central America & Caribbean - Concacaf
6 direct slots, 2 playoff slots
  • Canada (co-host)
  • Mexico (co-host)
  • United States (co-host)
South America - Conmebol
6 direct slots, 1 playoff slot
  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Ecuador
Oceania - OFC
1 direct slot, 1 playoff slot
  • New Zealand
Europe - UEFA
16 direct slots
  • None
Qualified teams: FIFA 2026 World Cup
COUNTRY
CONFEDERATION
1. Argentina
Conmebol
2. Australia
AFC
3. Brazil
Conmebol
4. Canada
Concacaf
5. Ecuador
Conmebol
6. Iran
AFC
7. Japan
AFC
8. Jordan 
AFC
9. Mexico
Concacaf
10. New Zealand
OFC
11. South Korea
AFC
12. USA
Concacaf
13. Uzbekistan
AFC

Canada, Mexico and the US auto-qualified as co-hosts.