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Men's Football FIFA World Cup 2026


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12 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

Asian qualifiers 

 

Australia :AUS booked the last ticket (of this round) to the FIFA World Cup 2026 

 

 

The 3rd and 4th Nations from each group qualified for the fourth round.

The draw is scheduled to take place on 17 July (the six teams divided into two groups, will be contested in October). 

The winner of each group will assicure a ticket for WC 2026.

 

  • UAE.gif United Arab Emirates
  • QAT.gif Qatar
  • IRQ.gif Iraq
  • OMA.gif Oman
  • INA.gif Indonesia
  • KSA.gif Saudi Arabia

 

 

Asian Third Round Qualification

Week 10

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It would be nice if Indonesia qualifies. Saudis are favorites for top spot in one of the groups though. 

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Concacaf Qualifiers 

 

The end of the second round have qualified 12 teams at third round. The draw will take place on 12 June 2025 with this pots:

 

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
PAN.gif Panama HON.gif Honduras CUW.gif Curacao NCA.gif Nicaragua
CRC.gif Costa Rica ESA.gif El Salvador TTO.gif Trinidad and Tobago BER.gif Bermuda
JAM.gif Jamaica HAI.gif Haiti GUA.gif Guatemala SUR.gif Suriname

Teams will be divided into three groups of four teams. The three group winners in round three will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026

 

 

North American CONCACAF -

Second Round Qualification

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South American Qualifying

(after round 16)

 

BRA.gif Brazil and ECU.gif Ecuador qualfied!

 

Uruguay, Paraguay and Colombia are closer, remain the battle for the Inter-confederation play-offs :

 

  P W D L GF GA +/- Pt.
VEN.gif Venezuela 16 4 6 6 15 19 -4 18
BOL.gif Bolivia 16 5 2 9 15 32 -17 17

Last two match:

  • Venezuela have:  :ARG away  and  :COL at home
  • Bolivia have: :COL at home and :BRA away

 

Only the mathematical remain for Perù (12 pts and -11 avg) 

Chile is eliminated.

 

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:ECU  :clap::clap::clap:

 

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:FIN beat :POL 2-1 so Probierz's master sabotage has blew up in his face and there's a proper shit storm in the media. The pathetic FA boss Kulesza won't fire the clown and now wants to mediate between him & Lewandowski. This ain't going nowhere anytime soon. The worst part is Kulesza had no rival in the upcoming elections so we're set for four more years of this nonsense.

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Michał Probierz has resigned this morning :lol: Good riddance! The shit storm proved too big. Every frickin' journalist grilled him after the Finland game. The only way he could kick this can down the road until the September qualifiers was to beat Finland and that didn't happen.

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Draw CONCACAF round three

 

A B C
PAN.gif Panama JAM.gif Jamaica CRC.gif Costa Rica
ESA.gif El Salvador CUW.gif Curacao HON.gif Honduras
GUA.gif Guatemala TTO.gif Trinidad and Tobago HAI.gif Haiti
SUR.gif Suriname BER.gif Bermuda NCA.gif Nicaragua

Each team will face the others in its group both home and away. (September, October, and November)

The three group winners will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the two best second-place finishers will advance to the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

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3 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

Draw CONCACAF round three

 

A B C
PAN.gif Panama JAM.gif Jamaica CRC.gif Costa Rica
ESA.gif El Salvador CUW.gif Curacao HON.gif Honduras
GUA.gif Guatemala TTO.gif Trinidad and Tobago HAI.gif Haiti
SUR.gif Suriname BER.gif Bermuda NCA.gif Nicaragua

Each team will face the others in its group both home and away. (September, October, and November)

The three group winners will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the two best second-place finishers will advance to the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

Very inbalanced groups, which makes me think the qhole thing was decided at a table.

 

Jamaica & Panama are almost qualification in theirpockets, whilst Group C will see either :CRC or :HON miss WC

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On 6/11/2025 at 1:23 PM, nenad said:

It would be nice if Indonesia qualifies. Saudis are favorites for top spot in one of the groups though. 

Their resurgence is mainly because they manage to pick off more Dutch players, who are born here and have one parent far in their lineage.
I mean, it's allowed and all and good for them, but they play for Indonesia only because they are sure they will never play in the Dutch national team. For me it's a clear reason to not care for Indonesia much tbh, because it isn't actual Indonesian players.

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@mrv86Well, that's the luck of the draw. Honduras seems like the only team from the second pot to have a genuine chance of winning the group so someone had to play them. CONCACAF is very top-heavy in general for years. I suppose Curacao doesn't have money or interest to try and poach some dual-citizen talent who's been developed in Holland?

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