Teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup: Full Report
The complete updated list of teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup still has 14 places to be filled, 4 of which will only be awarded in March 2026 following the European Zone play-offs.
The complete updated list of teams qualified for the 2026 World Cup still has 14 places to be filled, 4 of which will only be awarded in March 2026 following the European Zone play-offs.
Germany qualified for the 2026 World Cup after a dominant 6-0 victory over Slovakia on Monday…
Qualification is almost secured, the players and the hard work of the Swiss national team celebrated with the public
This time it's here! LaNati is now officially qualified in Europe for the 2026 World Cup...
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UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers — our summary reviews all 12 groups, from A to L, as the final two matchdays approach (13–18 November 2025). England have already qualified; everywhere else, the battle remains wide open between direct qualification and playoffs at the end of March 2026. Group by group, find out who needs what to secure their place and what scenarios could still change everything.
On November 18, 2025, Switzerland will travel to Pristina to face Kosovo in a decisive match in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Only the top-place finisher in Group B will qualify directly, while the second-place finisher will have to go through the play-offs. The pressure will be on for both sides.
On the Swiss side, captain Granit Xhaka will lead the midfield with his experience, supported by the power of Breel Embolo in attack and the speed of Dan Ndoye on the wings. Kosovo, buoyed by their home crowd, hopes to pull off a feat and shake up a Nati team accustomed to major events.
This duel, at the Fadil Vokrri stadium, could well seal the fate of the two nations in this qualifying campaign, between historic dream and expected confirmation.
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