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What you need to know about 2026 World Cup: Qualifying tracker, venues, key dates

    We’re more than a year away from the biggest World Cup ever, but it’s not too early to start thinking about the sporting spectacle.

    Qualifying started in September 2023 for the first World Cup to be hosted by three countries — Canada, the United States and Mexico.

    Forty-eight teams will compete, well up from the 32 that earned berths in 2022 in Qatar.

    Here’s a look at where qualifying stands, along with other pertinent information about the June 11-July 19, 2026 event.

    Canada (host)
    United States (host)
    Mexico (host)
    Japan (Asia region)
    New Zealand (Oceania region)

    March 17-25: International window (qualifying, UEFA Nations League quarterfinals)

    April 10: Gold Cup draw, 7 p.m. ET

    June 2-10: International window (qualifying, UEFA Nations League semifinals and final)

    June 7: Canadian Shield at BMO Field in Toronto — Canada vs. Ukraine 3:30 p.m. ET; New Zealand vs. Cote d’Ivoire, 7 p.m. ET

    June 10: Canadian Shield at BMO Field — New Zealand vs. Ukraine, 5 p.m.; Canada vs. Cote d’Ivoire, 8:30 p.m. ET

    June 24-July 6: Gold Cup — in U.S. and Vancouver

    Sept. 1-9: International window (qualifying)

    Oct. 6-14: International window (qualifying)

    Nov. 10-18: International window (qualifying)

    December 2025 (Exact date TBD): World Cup draw

    Dec. 21, 2025-Jan. 18, 2026: African Cup of Nations

    March 23-31, 2026: International window (final qualifying)

    June 1-9, 2026: International window

    June 11, 2026: World Cup opening game — Mexico vs. TBD at Mexico City

    June 12, 2026: Canada’s World Cup opener — vs. TBD at BMO Field (Toronto); U.S. World Cup opener — vs. TBD at Inglewood, Calif.

    June 18, 2026: Canada’s second World Cup game — vs. TBD at BC Place (Vancouver)

    June 24, 2026: Canada’s third World Cup game vs. TBD at BC Place

    June 28-July 3, 2026: World Cup round of 32 (games in Toronto and Vancouver on July 2)

    July 4-7, 2026: World Cup round of 16 (game in Vancouver on July 7)

    July 9-11, 2026: World Cup quarterfinals

    July 14, 2026: World Cup semifinal at Arlington, Texas

    July 15, 2026: World Cup semifinal at Atlanta

    July 18, 2026: World Cup third-place game at Miami Gardens, Fla.

    July 19, 2026: World Cup final at East Rutherford, N.J.

    Asia (Japan has qualified, seven other direct spots, one playoff spot)

    Eighteen teams currently are in three groups of six in the third round, which ends in June after the 10th matchday. The top two teams in each group qualify for the World Cup, while the rest go to the fourth round. Unbeaten Japan became the first qualifier for the tournament with a 2-0 win over visiting Bahrain on the seventh matchday. Iran, a virtual lock to advance, and South Korea lead the other two groups.

    The fourth round features two groups of three. The two group winners go to the World Cup, while the runners-up square off in the fifth round to determine the continent’s inter-confederation playoff qualifier.

    Africa (nine direct spots, one playoff spot)

    Nine groups of six teams are approaching the halfway point of the first round, which ends after the 10th matchday in October. The nine group winners advance to the World Cup.

    Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt and Tunisia have the best records through five gamedays.

    The four best second-place finishers will play a knockout tournament in November to determine the continent’s inter-confederation playoff qualifier.

    Concacaf (three hosts, three direct spots, two playoff spots)

    Thirty teams currently are in six groups of five midway through the second round, which ends with two games in June. The group winners and runners-up advance to the third round.

    In the third round in October and November, there will be three groups of four. The group winners advance to the World Cup. The top two runners-up go to the inter-confederation playoff.

    South America (six direct spots, one playoff spot)

    Ten teams are entering matchday 14 of an 18-game, home-and-away tournament Tuesday. The top six after the final game in September go to the World Cup. Reigning World Cup champion Argentina currently has a six-point lead over Ecuador and could wrap up a spot Tuesday.

    The seventh-place finisher goes to the inter-confederation playoff.

    Oceania (New Zealand gets direct spot, New Caledonia goes to playoff)

    New Zealand beat New Caledonia 3-0 in the confederation final in Auckland on Monday to book the fifth World Cup spot.

    Europe is the last region to begin qualifying, with the first games Friday. Twelve groups of four or five teams play home-and-away matches, with the group winners after the final matchday in November advancing to the World Cup.

    The 12 group runners-up and four teams from the Nations League rankings go to the second round, which will feature four mini-tournaments in March 2026. The winner of each tournament goes to the World Cup.

    Inter-confederation playoff (March 2026, two spots for six teams: New Caledonia, five other entrants)

    The four lowest-ranked playoff qualifiers will be drawn into two single-elimination fixtures in March with the winners advancing to play the two highest-ranked playoff qualifiers. The winners of the two latter matches advance to the World Cup.

    The playoff will be held in either Canada, Mexico or the U.S.

    There will be 12 groups of four teams in the first round. The top two from each group and the eight best third-place finishers advance to a new round of 32, which starts the single-elimination phase.

    The event will feature 104 matches.

    BMO Field (Toronto)
    BC Place (Vancouver)
    MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
    AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
    Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
    NRG Stadium (Houston)
    Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
    SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.)
    Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
    Lumen Field (Seattle)
    Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco)
    Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
    Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Fla.)
    Estadio Azteca (Mexico City)
    Estadio BBVA (Guadalupe, Mexico)
    Estadio Akron (Zapopan, Mexico)

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