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World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Teams In, Eliminations & Schedule

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As the group stages of the historic 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026 heat up, the picture for the knockout bracket is finally starting to take shape. For the first time in tournament history, the knockout phase will begin with a Round of 32, kicking off on June 28.

Whether you are tracking your favorite nation or trying to make sense of the new qualification criteria, here is your complete guide to the World Cup 2026 knockouts, including which teams have already secured their spots and which are heading home.

Which Teams Have Qualified for the Round of 32?

(Updated as of June 21, 06:00 GMT)

Three heavyweights have already punched their tickets to the knockout phase:

Which Teams Have Been Eliminated?

While some celebrate, others have seen their World Cup dreams cut short:

World Cup 2026 Knockout Format and Schedule

With the tournament’s expansion from 32 to 48 teams, the path to the finals looks a bit different. The top two teams in each of the 12 groups, plus the eight best third-place finishers, will advance to the knockouts.

📅 Stage-by-Stage Schedule

What are the New Tie-Breaker Rules for 2026?

Major Rule Change: For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA is using head-to-head records as the primary tie-breaker instead of goal difference for teams level on points. This change has already impacted teams like Haiti and Turkiye, who cannot mathematically catch the third-placed teams due to head-to-head losses.

Group Stage Tie-Breaker Criteria

If two or more teams are equal on points, FIFA will apply the following steps in order:

Step 1: The Head-to-Head Test

  1. Greatest number of points gained in the group matches between the tied teams.

  2. Superior goal difference in the group matches between the tied teams.

  3. Greatest number of goals scored in the matches between the tied teams.

Step 2: The Overall Group Test (If still tied)

  1. Superior goal difference across all group matches.

  2. Greatest number of goals scored across all group matches.

  3. Highest team conduct score (Fair Play points based on yellow/red cards).

Step 3: The Final Decider (If somehow still tied)

  1. Ranking determined by the most recently published FIFA World Rankings.

Criteria for the Eight Best Third-Placed Teams

To determine which eight third-place finishers advance to the Round of 32, FIFA uses slightly different criteria:

  1. Greatest number of points gained in all group matches.

  2. Overall goal difference in all group matches.

  3. Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches.

  4. Highest team conduct score (Fair Play points).

  5. Highest position in the FIFA World Rankings.

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