Excitement Builds as Final Six Spots Remain for 2026 FIFA World Cup

Mahadi Hassan
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FIFA World Cup 2026
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Fans worldwide buzz with anticipation ahead of the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup. So far, 42 teams have secured their places, including co-hosts United States, Canada and Mexico. Only six berths remain open.

FIFA World Cup 2026
FIFA World Cup 2026

Four spots will come from European playoffs, while two more emerge from intercontinental playoffs.

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European Playoffs Kick Off in March

Semifinals begin March 26, with finals following shortly after. Twelve teams, mostly group runners-up from qualifying plus top Nations League performers, compete in four single-elimination paths. Winners from each path earn World Cup tickets.

  • Path A: Italy vs. Northern Ireland; Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Path B: Ukraine vs. Sweden; Poland vs. Albania
  • Path C: Turkey vs. Romania; Slovakia vs. Kosovo
  • Path D: Denmark vs. North Macedonia; Czech Republic vs. Republic of Ireland

Notable contenders include defending European champions Italy, perennial dark horses Wales and a dangerous Poland side led by Robert Lewandowski.

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Intercontinental Playoffs Set for March

Six nations battle for the last two World Cup places in a separate tournament next March:

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  • Bolivia (South America)
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (Africa)
  • Iraq (Asia)
  • Jamaica (CONCACAF)
  • New Caledonia (Oceania)
  • Suriname (CONCACAF)

Read more: Lionel Messi Ends Speculation, Hints at Playing in 2026 World Cup

The expanded 48-team tournament, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, now stands just months away from completing its field. Football fans everywhere await the dramatic conclusion to qualifying.

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