Ranked: All 48 teams that can win the 2026 World Cup
We have the final 48 teams that can win the FIFA World Cup this summer. Let's go through them all and rank where they stand.
We have the final 48 teams that can win the FIFA World Cup this summer. Let's go through them all and rank where they stand.
There are still 64 national teams that can win the FIFA World Cup next summer. Let's go through them all and rank where they stand.
There are 87 national teams that could win the FIFA World Cup next summer. With only three international breaks left before the tournament, we rank every team.
Brazil great Ronaldo believes Neymar can play an important role at the 2026 World Cup.
Argentina captain Lionel Messi has rejoined the national team for training on Monday after a seven-month break ahead of their upcoming Conmebol World Cup qualifying matches.
Reigning world champions Argentina haven't given up a goal in 2023, but tough competition in this month's World Cup qualifiers could change that.
The Socceroos are off to Qatar, but it's hard to see where the Peruvian team goes from here.
Australia edged Peru 5-4 in a shootout following a 0-0 draw after extra time in an inter-continental qualifying playoff to reach the World Cup.
After capturing Olympic gold, Brazil's younger stars (and one certain veteran by the name of Dani Alves) are eyeing 2022 World Cup glory.
The U.S. or Mexico could face a winner-takes-all match against a team from Oceania if either side doesn't directly qualify for the World Cup.
Clubs in LaLiga have been forced to release international players for September's South American World Cup qualifiers by CAS.
Brazil look ominous, but in South America everyone can dream. With 12 rounds still to play, all 10 nations can still qualify for Qatar 2022.
International breaks usually offer a chance for foreign-based stars to visit friends and family, but the pandemic has ruled that out for many.
Players who face mandatory quarantine of at least five days or government-imposed border restrictions can excused from call-ups.