The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up, with football’s biggest spectacle set to return in less than 280 days. For the first time ever, the tournament will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, creating a North American festival of football.
So far, 13 nations have already booked their tickets to the expanded 48-team finals, leaving 35 spots still up for grabs.
The Automatic Hosts
The United States will host the competition for the second time after staging it in 1994, boasting a new golden generation led by Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, and Gio Reyna. Neighbours Canada and Mexico also qualified automatically as co-hosts, with both sides eager to make a statement on home soil.
Asia Leads the Charge
Japan were among the first to secure their place, topping AFC Third Round Group C in March 2025. They’ll be making their eighth consecutive appearance since 1998. South Korea soon followed, qualifying for their 12th World Cup after winning Group B.
History was made in Central and West Asia as Uzbekistan and Jordan booked their maiden World Cup appearances, both sealing qualification in June 2025. Australia also ensured their place, continuing their impressive run of six straight tournaments.
Oceania’s Comeback
New Zealand confirmed their long-awaited return to the global stage in March 2025 after clinching the OFC Third Round, ending a 16-year absence from the finals.
South America’s Giants
Argentina, reigning world champions led by Lionel Messi, were among the first from South America to qualify, topping the CONMEBOL table in March 2025. Brazil, the only nation to feature in every edition of the World Cup, later secured their spot in June, marking a record 23rd appearance.
The Full List of Qualified Teams So Far
1. United States (hosts)
2. Canada (hosts)
3. Mexico (hosts)
4. Japan
5. New Zealand
6. Argentina
7. Uzbekistan
8. South Korea
9. Jordan
10. Australia
11. Brazil
Ghana’s Hopes Still Alive
While 13 teams have booked their places, Ghana’s Black Stars remain firmly in the hunt. Otto Addo’s men lead Group I in the African qualifiers with 15 points from six matches, three clear of nearest challengers Comoros. A return to the global stage looks within reach for the four-time African champions.
With less than a year until kickoff, the anticipation is building as more teams join the growing list of confirmed qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.




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