World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Full bracket, matchups, schedule and how each team qualified

Forty-eight teams began the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Now only four remain: France, Spain, England and defending champion Argentina.

The semifinal bracket is set after a quarterfinal round that saw France oust Morocco, Spain edge Belgium, England eliminate Norway and Argentina defeat Switzerland. Each team is now just two wins away from lifting the World Cup trophy.

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Below is the complete semifinal schedule, matchups, results and each team’s path to the final.

World Cup knockout bracket

2026 World Cup semifinals bracket: France vs. Spain and England vs. Argentina

Click to enlarge: The 2026 World Cup semifinals are set

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Thursday, July 9 – Quarterfinals

Final: France 2, Morocco 0

Friday, July 10

Final: Spain 2, Belgium 1

Saturday, July 11

Final: England 2, Norway 1
Final: Argentina 3, Switzerland 1

Tuesday, July 14 – Semifinals

France vs. Spain, 3 p.m. ET – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

Wednesday, July 15

England vs. Argentina, 3 p.m. ET – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Saturday, July 18

Third-place match: Semifinal losers, 5 p.m. ET – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens

Sunday, July 19 – Final

Final: Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. ET – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

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Round of 16 full results

Saturday, July 4

Final: Morocco 3, Canada 0
Final: France 1, Paraguay 0

  • Next: Morocco vs. France | Thursday | 4 p.m. ET | Boston

Sunday, July 5

Final: Norway 2, Brazil 1
Final: England 3, Mexico 2

  • Next: Norway vs. England | Saturday | 5 p.m. ET | Miami

Monday, July 6

Final: Spain 1, Portugal 0
Final: Belgium 4, USA 1

  • Next: Spain vs. Belgium | Friday | 3 p.m. ET | Los Angeles

Tuesday, July 7

Final: Argentina 3, Egypt 2
Final: Switzerland 0, Colombia 0 (Pens: 4-3)

  • Next: Argentina vs. Switzerland | Saturday | 9 p.m. ET | Kansas City

Round of 32 final bracket, results

Click to enlarge: World Cup Round of 32 bracket

Click to enlarge: World Cup Round of 32 bracket

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Sunday, June 28

Monday, June 29

  • Final: Brazil 2, Japan 1

    • Next: Brazil vs. Norway — Sunday, July 5 | 4 p.m. ET | New Jersey

Tuesday, June 30

  • Final: France 3, Sweden 0

    • Next: France vs. Paraguay | Saturday, July 4 | 5 p.m. ET | Philadelphia

Wednesday, July 1

Thursday, July 2

Friday, July 3

  • Final: Colombia 1, Ghana 0

    • Next: Colombia vs. Switzerland | Tuesday, July 7 | 4 p.m. ET | Vancouver

How every World Cup group finished, with final standings

Group A

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts.

1

Mexico*

3

6

6

-6

9

2

South Africa*

1

1

1

-1

2

-13

4

3

South Korea

1

2

-1

2

-4

3

4

Czechia

1

2

-4

2

-2

1

Qualified: Mexico, South Africa
Eliminated: Czechia, South Korea

Mexico finished atop Group A with a perfect nine points and will face Ecuador in the Round of 32 on Tuesday at Mexico City Stadium.

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South Africa claimed second place with four points and advances to face Canada on Sunday in Los Angeles.

South Korea finished third but did not earn one of the tournament’s eight best third-place berths. Czechia finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

Group B

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Switzerland*

2

1

4

7

-3

7

2

Canada*

1

1

1

5

8

-5

4

3

Bosnia and Herzegovina*

1

1

1

-1

5

-10

4

4

Qatar

1

2

-8

2

-12

1

Qualified: Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Eliminated: Qatar

Switzerland won Group B and will face Algeria in the Round of 32.

Canada finished second and advances to face South Africa on Sunday in Los Angeles.

Bosnia and Herzegovina also moved on as one of the tournament’s best third-place teams after finishing with four points. It will face the United States on Wednesday in Santa Clara, California.

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Qatar was eliminated after finishing bottom of the group.

Group C

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts.

1

Brazil*

2

1

6

7

-5

7

2

Morocco*

2

1

3

6

-1

7

3

Scotland

1

2

-3

1

-5

3

4

Haiti

3

-6

2

-7

Qualified: Brazil, Morocco
Eliminated: Haiti, Scotland

Brazil won Group C and will face Japan in the Round of 32 on Monday in Houston.

Morocco finished second and advances to face the Netherlands on Monday in Monterrey, Mexico.

Scotland finished third but did not earn one of the tournament’s eight best third-place berths. Haiti was eliminated after going winless in the group.

Group D

W

T

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

USA*

2

1

4

8

-5

6

2

Australia*

1

1

1

2

-5

4

3

Paraguay*

1

1

1

-2

2

-12

4

4

Türkiye

1

2

-2

3

-3

3

Qualified: USA, Australia, Paraguay
Eliminated: Türkiye

The United States finished atop Group D and will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 on Wednesday in Santa Clara, California.

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Australia claimed the group’s second automatic berth after playing Paraguay to a scoreless draw and will face Egypt on July 3 in Dallas.

Paraguay finished third with four points and is moving on as one of the tournament’s eight best third-place teams. It will face Germany on Monday in Boston.

Group E

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Germany*

2

1

6

10

-1

6

2

Ivory Coast*

2

1

2

4

-4

6

3

Ecuador*

1

1

1

2

-5

4

4

Curaçao

1

2

-8

1

-7

1

Qualified: Germany, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
Eliminated: Curaçao

Germany had already clinched first place in Group E ahead of Thursday’s matches and will face Paraguay on Monday in Boston.

Ivory Coast’s 2-0 win over Curaçao secured second place and a spot in the knockout stage against Norway.

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Ecuador’s 2-1 upset of Germany wasn’t enough to move into the top two, but Ecuador finished third and will advance as one of the tourney’s best third-place teams. It plays Mexico on Tuesday in Mexico City.

Curaçao finishes bottom of the group with one point and is eliminated.

Group F

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Netherlands*

2

1

6

10

-3

7

2

Japan*

1

2

4

7

-1

5

3

Sweden*

1

1

1

7

-5

4

4

Tunisia

3

-10

2

-1

Qualified: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden
Eliminated: Tunisia

The Netherlands clinched first place in Group F with a 3-1 win over Tunisia and will advance to the Round of 32 as the group winner. The Dutch next face Morocco on Monday in Monterrey, Mexico.

Japan secured second place after a 1-1 draw with Sweden, doing enough to stay ahead of Sweden in the race for the automatic knockout berth. The Samarai Blue will face Brazil in the Round of 32.

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Sweden finished third and qualified as one of the tournament’s eight best third-place teams. Its reward? A matchup vs. France on Tuesday in New Jersey.

Group G

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Belgium*

1

2

4

6

-7

5

2

Egypt*

1

2

2

5

-6

5

3

Iran

3

3

-6

3

4

New Zealand

1

2

-6

4

-4

1

Qualified: Belgium, Egypt
Eliminated: New Zealand, Iran

Belgium claimed first place in Group G with a 5-1 win over New Zealand on Friday and will face Senegal in the Round of 32 on Wednesday in Seattle.

Egypt advanced as the group runner-up after a 1-1 draw with Iran and will face Australia on Friday in Dallas.

Iran finished third but was eliminated after Algeria’s draw with Austria pushed it down to ninth among the tournament’s third-place teams. New Zealand finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

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Group H

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Spain*

2

1

5

5

-2

7

3

Cape Verde*

3

2

-1

3

2

Uruguay

2

1

3

-7

2

4

Saudi Arabia

1

2

-4

1

-6

2

Qualified: Spain, Cape Verde
Eliminated: Uruguay, Saudi Arabia

Spain clinched first place in the group with a 1-0 win over Uruguay. The Spaniards will take on Austria on Thursday in Los Angeles.

Cape Verde locked up second place with a 0-0 draw — its third of the tournament. Next up is reigning champion Argentina on Friday in Miami.

Uruguay and Saudi Arabia are both out of the tournament after finishing with two points each.

Group I

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

France*

3

8

10

-1

9

2

Norway*

2

1

1

8

-1

6

3

Senegal*

1

2

2

8

-2

3

4

Iraq

3

-11

1

-8

Qualified: France, Norway, Senegal
Eliminated: Iraq

France won Group I and will face Sweden in the Round of 32 on Tuesday in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Norway finished second and advances to face Ivory Coast on Tuesday in Dallas. Senegal finished third and also advanced as one of the tournament’s best third-place teams, setting up a Round of 32 matchup with Belgium on Wednesday in Seattle.

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Iraq finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

Group J

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Argentina

3

7

8

-2

9

2

Austria

1

1

1

6

-4

4

3

Algeria

1

1

1

-2

5

-1

4

4

Jordan

3

-5

3

-4

Qualified: Argentina, Austria, Algeria
Eliminated: Jordan

Argentina finished atop Group J with nine points and will face Cape Verde in the Round of 32 on Friday in Miami.

Austria and Algeria also advanced after their group-stage finale ended in a draw. Austria will face Spain on Thursday, while Algeria will face Switzerland on Thursday in Vancouver.

Jordan finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

Group K

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

Colombia*

2

1

3

4

-4

7

2

Portugal*

1

2

5

6

-4

5

3

Congo DR*

1

1

1

1

4

-5

4

4

Uzbekistan

3

-9

2

-4

Qualified: Colombia, Portugal, Congo
Eliminated: Uzbekistan

Colombia played Portugal to a scoreless draw to finish atop Group K with seven points. Its reward is a Round of 32 matchup with Ghana on Friday in Kansas City.

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Portugal finished second and will face Croatia on Thursday in Toronto.

DR Congo also advanced as one of the tournament’s best third-place teams and will face England on Wednesday in Atlanta. Uzbekistan finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

Group L

W

D

L

GD

GF

TCS

Pts

1

England*

2

1

4

6

-2

7

2

Croatia*

2

1

5

-2

6

3

Ghana*

1

1

1

2

-2

4

4

Panama

3

-4

-5

Qualified: England, Croatia, Ghana
Eliminated: Panama

England finished atop Group L and will face DR Congo in the Round of 32 on Wednesday in Atlanta.

Croatia finished second and advances to face Portugal on Thursday in Toronto.

Ghana also moved on as one of the tournament’s best third-place teams and will face Colombia on Friday in Kansas City. Panama finished bottom of the group and was eliminated.

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