Group Stage Permutations: What Every Team Needs to Reach the Round of 32
With the new 48-team format, qualification maths is more complex than ever. Here is how teams can progress.

The expanded FIFA World Cup 2026 has changed the qualification maths. Here is how teams can book their place in the Round of 32.
The new road to the knockouts
Twelve groups of four feed into a 32-team knockout bracket. The top two from each group qualify automatically. Crucially, the eight best third-placed teams also advance, meaning even a mixed group campaign can be enough.
Why third place matters
The race for best third-placed finishers adds a fascinating layer. Goal difference, goals scored and fair-play records could all come into play, so teams cannot afford to take their foot off the gas even when a top-two spot slips away.
Key scenarios
The takeaway
Every goal counts in 2026. Sides chasing third place must keep attacking until the final whistle. Expect tense final-round fixtures as the permutations crystallise.


