The final six teams have punched their tickets for the 2026 World Cup finals this summer.
Four teams from Europe – Bosnia-Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Turkey and Sweden – and two teams via the intercontinental play-offs – DR Congo and Iraq – all won their respective finals and will now head to North America for the expanded 48-team tournament.
The global finals, starting June 11, will take place in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Here are the final groups:
Group A
- Mexico
- South Korea
- South Africa
- Czech Republic
Group B
- Canada
- Switzerland
- Qatar
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
Group C
- Brazil
- Morocco
- Scotland
- Haiti
Group D
- United States
- Paraguay
- Australia
- Turkey
Group E
- Germany
- Ecuador
- Ivory Coast
- Curaçao
Group F
- Netherlands
- Japan
- Tunisia
- Sweden
Group G
- Belgium
- Iran
- Egypt
- New Zealand
Group H
- Spain
- Uruguay
- Saudi Arabia
- Cape Verde
Group I
- France
- Senegal
- Norway
- Iraq
Group J
- Argentina
- Austria
- Algeria
- Jordan
Group K
- Portugal
- Colombia
- Uzbekistan
- DR Congo
Group L
- England
- Croatia
- Panama
- Ghana

