The 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage has officially come to an end, with the tournament now entering the highly anticipated Round of 32.

Austria and Algeria became the final two teams to secure their places in the knockout stage after playing out a dramatic 3-3 draw, completing the list of 32 nations still chasing World Cup glory.

Exciting Round of 32 Matches Await

Although the knockout phase has only just begun, several heavyweight clashes are already set to entertain football fans around the world.

Five-time champions Brazil will take on Japan, while Portugal will face Croatia in another mouth-watering tie. Other standout fixtures include the Netherlands vs Morocco, Belgium vs Senegal, France vs Sweden, and Ivory Coast vs Norway.

With every match now being win-or-go-home, the race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 trophy is about to become even more intense.

Qualified Teams by Group

Group Winner Runner-up
A Mexico (9 pts) South Africa (4 pts)
B Switzerland (7 pts) Canada (4 pts)
C Brazil (7 pts) Morocco (7 pts)
D USA (9 pts) Australia (4 pts)
E Germany (6 pts) Ivory Coast (6 pts)
F Netherlands (7 pts) Japan (5 pts)
G Belgium (5 pts) Egypt (5 pts)
H Spain (7 pts) Cape Verde (3 pts)
I France (9 pts) Norway (6 pts)
J Argentina (7 pts) Austria (4 pts)
K Colombia (7 pts) Portugal (5 pts)
L England (7 pts) Croatia (6 pts)

Best Third-Placed Teams

Rank Team Group Pts GD Status
1 DR Congo K 4 +1 Qualified
2 Sweden F 4 0 Qualified
3 Ghana L 4 0 Qualified
4 Ecuador E 4 0 Qualified
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina B 4 -1 Qualified
6 Algeria J 4 -2 Qualified
7 Paraguay D 4 -2 Qualified
8 Senegal I 3 +2 Qualified
9 Iran G 3 0 Eliminated
10 South Korea A 3 -1 Eliminated
11 Scotland C 3 -3 Eliminated
12 Uruguay H 2 -1 Eliminated

Official Round of 32 Schedule

Date Fixture Venue
28 June South Africa vs Canada Los Angeles Stadium
29 June Brazil vs Japan Houston Stadium
29 June Germany vs Paraguay Boston Stadium
29 June Netherlands vs Morocco Estadio Monterrey
30 June Ivory Coast vs Norway Dallas Stadium
30 June France vs Sweden New York New Jersey Stadium
30 June Mexico vs Ecuador Mexico City Stadium
1 July England vs DR Congo Atlanta Stadium
1 July Belgium vs Senegal Seattle Stadium
1 July USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
2 July Spain vs Austria Los Angeles Stadium
2 July Portugal vs Croatia Toronto Stadium
2 July Switzerland vs Algeria BC Place, Vancouver
3 July Australia vs Egypt Dallas Stadium
3 July Argentina vs Cape Verde Miami Stadium
3 July Colombia vs Ghana Kansas City Stadium

Aside from the upcoming knockout games thrillers, the race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot is becoming increasingly competitive. Lionel Messi currently leads the scoring charts with six goals, while Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembele, Vinicius Jr, and Erling Haaland remain his closest challengers heading into the Round of 32.

⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot Standings

Rank Player Nation Goals
1 Lionel Messi Argentina 6
2 Ousmane Dembélé France 4
3 Kylian Mbappé France 4
4 Erling Haaland Norway 4
5 Vinícius Júnior Brazil 4
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