These are the nations that have earned a spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026, which will take place in three separate nations.
At least 17 countries have earned a spot in the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Morocco defeated Niger Republic 5-0 on Friday to become the first African team to guarantee their spot.
With two games remaining, the Atlas Lions secured qualifying by easily winning all six of their games in Group E. They will try to shine once more on the biggest platform in football after their incredible run to the semifinals in Qatar in 2022.
After Thursday’s penultimate qualifying matches, Uruguay, Colombia, and Paraguay secured their spots in South America. Joining them are regional powerhouses Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina, who had already purchased their tickets.
Japan, Iran, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Jordan, Australia, and New Zealand also confirmed their participation through their respective confederations, while the co-hosts, the United States, Mexico, and Canada, automatically qualified.
Qualified teams for the World Cup 2026 (CONCACAF)
- United States of America
- Mexico
- Canada
Countries that have qualified for the World Cup 2026 (Asia)
Here are the countries that have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup from Asia:
- Japan
- Iran
- Uzbekistan
- South Korea
- Jordan
- Australia
Teams that have qualified for the World Cup 2026 (Africa)
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Egypt
- Ghana
Countries to play at the World Cup 2026 (Europe)
Nations that have qualified for the 2026 World Cup (CONMEBOL)
- Uruguay
- Colombia
- Paraguay
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Ecuador
Countries going to the 2026 World Cup (Oceania)
- New Zealand
