The Independent
·18 November 2024
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·18 November 2024
The 2026 Fifa World Cup is beginning to loom into view as nations across the world begin their preparations for the next major international tournament.
An expanded edition of the quadrennial event will see 48 teams compete in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Europe will provide 16 representatives, with Uefa qualifying determining which of their 54 constituent countries make it to the World Cup.
Teams are set to be drawn into 12 groups containing four or five teams, with a traditional home-and-away format.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Teams will be drawn into 12 groups of four and five teams, with traditional home-and-away matches and “all play all” principles retained. Those in groups of five will begin their campaigns in March 2025, while the groups of four will not get underway until September. In total, 16 teams will qualify.
The draw for the qualifying groups will be held in Zurich at 11am GMT on Friday 13 December.
The 12 group winners qualify directly for the World Cup; the four remaining berths are determined by play-offs involving the 12 group runners-up and the four best-ranked group winners of the 2024/25 Nations League that did not finish their World Cup qualifying group stage in first or second place.
Group stage draw: 13 December 2024
Group stage match dates: March to November 2025
Play-off match dates: 26-31 March 2026
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