World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Predictions: Who Advances From Every Group

Three teams are already through. Twenty-nine spots are still open. The bottom line: the Round of 32 field is taking shape fast, and a few big names already have work to do.

This is your group-by-group prediction. You get a forecast for every group winner, every runner-up, and the eight best third-place teams. Predictions are forecasts, not results. Confirmed qualifiers are marked clearly.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Predictions
Teams that advanceTop 2 from each group, plus 8 best third-place teams
Total knockout teams32
Confirmed so farMexico, USA, Germany
Group stage endsJune 27
Round of 32 datesJune 28 to July 3
Winner advances toRound of 16

Matchday Status

The groups are not all level. Groups A to H have played two games. Groups I and J play their second games on June 22. Groups K and L play their second games on June 23. The picks below reflect every result through June 21.

How Teams Reach the Round of 32

The format is simple. There are 12 groups of four teams. The top two from each group go through. That fills 24 of the 32 spots.

The last eight spots go to the best third-place teams. FIFA ranks all 12 third-place sides. The top eight advance. The bottom four go home, along with every fourth-place team.

Points come first. Goal difference is the main tiebreaker. Goals scored comes next. This is why a big win or a clean sheet matters so much right now.

Confirmed Qualifiers So Far

Only three teams have clinched a Round of 32 spot. Each won their group with two wins.

TeamGroupStatus
🇲🇽 MexicoAConfirmed, group winner
🇺🇸 USADConfirmed, won Group D
🇩🇪 GermanyEConfirmed, won Group E

Several teams are close, including Spain and Egypt, but none of them have clinched yet. The picks below are predictions based on current form, fixtures, and squad quality.

Predicted Qualifiers From Every Group

Here is the full forecast. The third column lists teams in the third-place race, not locks.

GroupPredicted WinnerPredicted Runner-UpIn the Third-Place Race
A🇲🇽 Mexico🇰🇷 South KoreaSouth Africa
B🇨🇦 Canada🇨🇭 SwitzerlandBosnia and Herzegovina
C🇧🇷 Brazil🇲🇦 MoroccoScotland
D🇺🇸 USA🇦🇺 AustraliaParaguay
E🇩🇪 Germany🇨🇮 Ivory CoastEcuador
F🇳🇱 Netherlands🇯🇵 JapanSweden
G🇪🇬 Egypt🇧🇪 BelgiumIran
H🇪🇸 Spain🇺🇾 UruguayCape Verde
I🇫🇷 France🇳🇴 NorwaySenegal
J🇦🇷 Argentina🇦🇹 AustriaAlgeria
K🇨🇴 Colombia🇵🇹 PortugalDR Congo
L🏴 England🇭🇷 CroatiaGhana

Group-by-Group Read

Group A

Mexico won the group early. The hosts beat South Africa and South Korea. South Korea sit second after a 2-1 win over Czechia. Expect South Korea to hold the runner-up spot. South Africa stay in the third-place hunt.

Group B

Canada have been the surprise of the group. The 6-0 win over Qatar was a statement. Switzerland match them on points but trail on goal difference. Canada and Switzerland meet on June 24 to decide first place. Switzerland must win that game to top the group. Both should still advance.

Group C

Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1, then both won. Brazil lead on goal difference. Morocco look organized and sharp. Scotland have three points and a real third-place case. Haiti are already eliminated.

Group D

The USA won the group with two clean performances. Australia and Paraguay both have three points. Australia hold the goal-difference edge for second. They settle it head-to-head on June 25.

Group E

Germany cruised through as group winners. The 7-1 win over Curacao boosted their goal difference. Ivory Coast sit second on three points. Ecuador and Curacao are still alive but need results.

Group F

Netherlands and Japan both have four points. The Dutch lead on goals after a 5-1 win over Sweden. Japan stunned Tunisia 4-0. Both look strong enough to go through. Sweden need a big final day.

Group G

This group has gone the other way. Egypt beat New Zealand 3-1 for their first ever World Cup win. Mohamed Salah scored and set one up. Egypt now lead the group on four points. Belgium have not won a game yet. They drew Iran 0-0 and played the second half a man down after a red card. Belgium and Iran both sit on two points. Belgium must beat New Zealand on June 26 to feel safe. Egypt are the new favorites to win Group G.

Group H

Spain found their feet in style. They smashed Saudi Arabia 4-0 with Lamine Yamal back in the lineup. Spain lead the group on four points. Uruguay are struggling. Two draws leave them on two points. Cape Verde held Uruguay 2-2 and sit level on two points. Cape Verde could take second from Uruguay. Spain face Uruguay on the final day.

Group I

France beat Senegal 3-1 to open strong. Norway answered with a 4-1 win over Iraq. Both sit on three points. France play Iraq and Norway play Senegal on June 22. They meet on June 26 for top spot. Expect both to reach the knockouts.

Group J

Argentina opened with a 3-0 win over Algeria. Lionel Messi scored a hat trick. Austria beat Jordan 3-1. The two favorites meet on June 22. Argentina are the pick for first. Austria look set for second.

Group K

Colombia made the best start with a 3-1 win. Portugal were held 1-1 by DR Congo. Portugal have the bigger names and time to recover. The Colombia vs Portugal game on June 27 may decide first.

Group L

England beat Croatia 4-2 in a thriller. Ghana edged Panama 1-0. Croatia have pedigree and should recover for second. England are clear favorites to win the group.

The Eight Best Third-Place Teams Race

Eight third-place teams advance. Twelve are competing. Goal difference will likely decide the cut.

These sides have the strongest third-place cases right now:

TeamGroupPointsWhy They Are Live
🇸🇪 SwedenF3Currently the top third-place team
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ScotlandC3Beat Haiti, strong goal difference
🇵🇾 ParaguayD3Beat Türkiye, one game left
🇬🇭 GhanaL3Late winner over Panama
🇨🇻 Cape VerdeH2Held Spain and Uruguay
🇮🇷 IranG2Two draws, still in the mix
🇪🇨 EcuadorE1Defensively solid, winnable finale
🇿🇦 South AfricaA1Still alive with a final-day chance

The math stays fluid until June 27. One late goal can change the order. Watch goal difference closely on the final matchday.

How the Round of 32 Bracket Works

The bracket is not set yet. Most slots are still placeholders. But the structure is fixed. Group winners face third-place teams or a set runner-up. That is why topping your group matters so much.

If our predicted winners hold, here is how a few first knockout games could line up:

Round of 32 GameDateCity
Brazil vs Japan (Group F runner-up)June 29Houston
Germany vs a best third-place teamJune 29Boston
Mexico vs a best third-place teamJune 30Mexico City
France vs a best third-place teamJune 30New Jersey
USA vs a best third-place teamJuly 1Santa Clara
Spain vs Austria (Group J runner-up)July 2Los Angeles

These pairings depend on final group results. The exact opponents lock once the eight third-place teams are ranked.

When the Round of 32 Bracket Locks

The final group games finish on June 27. The full bracket is set once the eight third-place teams are confirmed. The Round of 32 then runs from June 28 to July 3. The Round of 16 follows from July 4 to July 7.

Bookmark this page. You get updated predictions after each matchday. The forecast sharpens as goal difference and head-to-head results come in.

FAQ About World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Predictions

How many teams qualify for the Round of 32?

Thirty-two teams advance. That is the top two from each of the 12 groups, plus the eight best third-place teams. The other 16 teams are eliminated after the group stage.

Which teams have already qualified for the Round of 32?

Mexico, the USA, and Germany have confirmed their spots. Each won their group with two wins from two games. Every other team is still playing for a place.

When does the Round of 32 start?

The Round of 32 runs from June 28 to July 3. The group stage ends on June 27. The full bracket is confirmed once all third-place teams are ranked.

How are the eight best third-place teams chosen?

FIFA ranks all 12 third-place teams. Points come first, then goal difference, then goals scored. The top eight advance to the knockouts. The bottom four go home.

Why does goal difference matter so much right now?

Goal difference is the main tiebreaker for both group spots and third-place ranking. A big win or a clean sheet can lift a team above a rival. It often decides who survives the third-place race.

Can a third-place team win the World Cup?

Yes. A third-place team that advances enters the same knockout bracket. From there, every match is single elimination. A strong run from the last 32 is always possible.

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