CONMEBOL teams open qualifying for “most inclusive and biggest" FIFA World Cup™ yet, says Gianni Infantino
World champions Argentina feature in opening qualifiers on 7 September
Qualifiers to conclude with intercontinental play offs in March 2026
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said CONMEBOL nations are at the “start of a journey that will spread great joy and happiness” as FIFA World Cup 2022™ winners Argentina and their South American counterparts open qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
Three mouthwatering clashes mark the start of CONMEBOL qualifying on Thursday, 7 September, with Argentina v. Ecuador, Paraguay v. Peru and Colombia v. Venezuela. The first round of matches will be completed the following day with Uruguay v. Chile and Brazil v. Bolivia.
"Fewer than nine months on from the greatest ever FIFA World Cup, the road to the next one begins today," said the FIFA President. "FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the most inclusive and the biggest yet. With the three hosts already qualified, 45 places are up for grabs for teams across six continents to be part of a tournament that will take place across 16 fantastic venues in Canada, Mexico and the United States during June and July 2026.
"Current World Champions Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, will be among the teams to set the ball rolling in the CONMEBOL qualifiers, along with Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela," he added. "My best wishes to all the South American teams at the start of a journey that will spread great joy and happiness across the continent and beyond – as we saw when football truly brought the world together in Qatar."
Following the most successful edition of FIFA’s flagship men’s national team football event to date in Qatar last year, which broke several records on and off the pitch, the 2026 instalment will see 48 teams reach the final competition for the first time, with the winners lifting the trophy on 19 July 2026.
The FIFA intercontinental play off tournament, which will take place at a centralised venue in March 2026, will determine the last two teams to secure a berth for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which will be co-hosted by three nations for the first time in the competition’s history.
As confirmed by the FIFA Council in 2017, the slot allocation per confederation is as follows:
AFC: 8.5 slots (one team advancing to the FIFA intercontinental play offs)
CAF: 9.5 slots (one team advancing to the FIFA intercontinental play offs)
Concacaf: 6.5 slots (two teams advancing to the FIFA intercontinental play offs)
CONMEBOL: 6.5 slots (one team advancing to the FIFA intercontinental play offs)
OFC: 1.5 slots (one team advancing to the FIFA intercontinental play offs)
UEFA: 16 slots
FIFA World Cup 2026 preliminary competition format by confederation
AFC
Joint qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the AFC Asian Cup 2027. The first round, to be played in October 2023, will consist of a home and away play off series between 20 AFC teams, with 10 home and away ties and 10 teams advancing to the second round.
The second round will be played between November 2023 and June 2024 and feature nine groups of four teams, with the first and second placed teams in each group reaching the final round of qualifying.
The initial pathway has already been revealed for 46 AFC nations, after the draw for the first and second qualifying rounds was conducted in Kuala Lumpur.
The final round, to be staged between September 2024 and June 2025, will consist of three groups of six teams, with the first and second placed teams in each group qualifying directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the third and fourth placed teams contesting the AFC play off matches.
The group stage of the play offs will be played in October and November 2025 at a centralised venue, with the six teams divided into two groups of three. The two group winners will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, while the second placed teams from each group will progress to the single match play off knockout stage, the winner of which will qualify for the FIFA intercontinental play offs.
CAF
Following the draw that took place on 13 July 2023 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, one round of matches will be played between November 2023 and October 2025, with the teams divided into nine groups of six and the winners qualifying directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, while the four best second placed teams will progress to a play off round to be played in November 2025. The play offs will consist of a single leg semi final played at a centralised venue and a one leg final, the winner of which will progress to the FIFA intercontinental play offs.
Concacaf
The FIFA World Cup 2026 hosts, Canada, Mexico and the USA, automatically qualify for the final competition.
Additionally, the four lowest ranked Concacaf teams in the FIFA/Coca Cola World Ranking will play two home and away series in March 2024, with the winner of each series advancing to the second round, to be played in June 2024 and June 2025.
The second round will comprise six groups of five teams, with the first and second placed teams in each group advancing to the final round, to be played in September, October and November 2025. The final round will consist of three groups of four teams, with the respective winners qualifying directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the two best second placed finishers making it to the FIFA intercontinental play offs.
CONMEBOL
The top six teams in CONMEBOL’s home and away round robin league format qualifiers, which are due to conclude in September 2025, will qualify directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, while the seventh placed team will secure a berth in the FIFA intercontinental play offs.
CONMEBOL has had a round robin league qualifying format in place since the 1998 FIFA World Cup™.
OFC
The preliminary competition will be played in three stages. Stage one will take place at a centralised venue in September 2024 and will comprise a one leg play off series among the four lowest ranked OFC teams in the FIFA/Coca Cola World Ranking. The winner of each series will advance to a final match, the winner of which will progress to stage two.
Stage two, which will see eight teams divided into two groups of four, will be played in a league format in October and November 2024, with the first and second placed teams in each group advancing to stage three.
Stage three will take place in the March 2025 International Match Calendar window at a centralised venue, with four teams contesting two single match semi finals. The two winners will meet in one single match final to determine the team that qualifies directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026, whereas the runners up will play in the FIFA intercontinental play offs.
UEFA
The group stage will comprise 12 groups of four or five teams to play home and away round robin matches between March and November 2025, with the 12 group winners qualifying directly for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The 12 group runners up, as well as the four best-ranked group winners from the 2024/25 UEFA Nations League that finish outside the top two in their qualifying group will enter a confederation level play off stage to be held in March 2026.
The 16 teams that enter the play offs will be drawn into four play off paths of four teams. Each team will play in a single leg semi final, with the winners progressing to a single leg final within the same International Match Calendar window. The four path winners will qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026.