2026 FIFA World Cup Bracket: Where are teams seeded from the round of 32 and who will they play
The group stage is ending, who will teams face in the knockouts once they qualify?

The 2026 World Cup road to the final is finally set as the 48 teams involved in the tournament have been whittled down to 32 following the largest group stage in history. The tournament will now move into the knockout phase, where it’s single elimination from here on out. The field consists of the 12 group winners, the 12 runners-up, and the eight best third-placed teams across the 12 groups. It’s a fixed bracket, no redraws or swaps so every team in the field knows what their path to the final is and who they’ll have to beat to stay alive down through the rounds.
The United States men’s national team will face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday July 1, with the winner facing the winner of Belgium vs. Senegal in the round of 16. Elsewhere in the bracket the round of 32 has a rematch of the 2016 Euro final between Croatia and Portugal, remarkably with stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric still leading their teams. Then there’s two of the tournaments most exciting upstarts, Norway, led by striker extraordinaire Erling Haaland and Ivory Coast and their teenage sensation Yan Diomande.
Check out the complete bracket below.
World Cup group standings, table, schedule: Results for USMNT, Argentina, Brazil and the entire 48-team field
James Benge

Current round of 32 bracket

CBS Sports
Round of 32 bracket projection
As of Saturday, June 27, 7 p.m. ET. The teams in bold have been confirmed.
- June 28: South Africa (Group A runner-up) vs. Canada (Group B runner-up) – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
- June 29: Brazil (Group C winner) vs. Japan (Group F runner-up) – NRG Stadium, Houston
- June 29: Germany (Group E winner) vs. Paraguay (Group D third place) – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
- June 29: Netherlands (Group F winner) vs. Morocco (Group C runner-up) – Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
- June 30: Ivory Coast (Group E runner-up) vs. Norway (Group I runner-up) – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
- June 30: France (Group I winner) vs. Sweden (Group F third place) – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
- June 30: Mexico (Group A winner) vs. Ecuador (Group E third place) – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
- July 1: England (Group L winner) vs. DR Congo (Group K third place) – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
- July 1: Belgium (Group G winner) vs. Senegal (Group I third place) – Lumen Field, Seattle
- July 1: United States (Group D winner) vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B third place) – Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
- July 2: Spain (Group H winner) vs. Austria (Group J runner-up) – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
- July 2: Switzerland (Group B winner) vs. Algeria (Group J third place) – Vancouver Stadium, Vancouver, Canada
- July 2: Portugal (Group K runner-up) vs. Croatia (Group L runner-up) – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada
- July 3: Australia (Group D runner-up) vs. Egypt (Group G runner-up) – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
- July 3: Argentina (Group J winner) vs. Cabo Verde (Group H runner-up) – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
- July 3: Colombia (Group K winner) vs. Ghana (Group L third place) – Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Qualified third-place teams
- DR Congo (4 points, +1 goal difference)
- Ecuador (4 points, 0 goal difference)
- Sweden (4 points, 0 goal difference)
- Ghana (4 points, 0 goal difference)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (4 points, -1 goal difference)
- Algeria (4 points, -2 goal difference)
- Paraguay (4 points, -2 goal difference)
- Senegal (3 points, +2 goal difference)
Eliminated teams
- Qatar
- Panama
- Tunisia
- Turkiye
- Haiti
- Jordan
- Czechia
- Curacao
- Iraq
- Uruguay
- Saudi Arabia
- New Zealand
- Scotland
- Uzbekistan
- Iran






