The 2026 FIFA men's World Cup is approaching next year and qualifying is well underway. Most of the biggest national teams around the world are yet to book a spot in the first 48-team World Cup in the history of the competition, after FIFA decided to expand from the old 32-team format that had been in place since the 1998 World Cup. The 2026 edition will kick off on June 11, 2026, and will end on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New York City.

The most anticipated soccer tournament in the world will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The European confederation (UEFA) is guaranteed 16 slots of the 48 teams, while the African confederation (CAF) has nine and Asian (AFC) has eight. There will also be a minimum of six each from South America (CONMEBOL) and the Confederati

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