[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":162},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-2026-world-cup-format-explained":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"cover":145,"description":146,"draft":147,"extension":148,"locale":149,"meta":150,"navigation":151,"path":152,"publishedAt":153,"seo":154,"stem":155,"tags":156,"updatedAt":160,"__hash__":161},"blog\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002F2026-world-cup-format-explained.md","2026 World Cup Format Explained: What 48 Teams Mean for the Tournament","WorldCupDex Editorial",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":136},"minimark",[10,19,24,27,33,40,44,51,58,62,81,85,88,126,130,133],[11,12,13,14,18],"p",{},"The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, is set to be the biggest in history. The most significant change is the expansion from 32 to ",[15,16,17],"strong",{},"48 participating nations",". This shift not only opens the door for more countries to compete on the global stage but also drastically alters the tournament's structure and schedule.",[20,21,23],"h2",{"id":22},"the-new-group-stage","The New Group Stage",[11,25,26],{},"For years, the 32-team format featured 8 groups of 4. With 48 teams, FIFA initially considered 16 groups of 3. However, this idea was scrapped due to concerns over collusion in the final group matches.",[11,28,29,30],{},"The final, official format will feature:\n",[15,31,32],{},"12 groups of 4 teams each.",[11,34,35,36,39],{},"The top two teams from each group, along with the ",[15,37,38],{},"8 best third-placed teams",", will advance to the knockout stage.",[20,41,43],{"id":42},"introduction-of-the-round-of-32","Introduction of the Round of 32",[11,45,46,47,50],{},"Because 32 teams will advance from the group stage, the 2026 tournament will introduce a brand new knockout round: ",[15,48,49],{},"The Round of 32",".",[11,52,53,54,57],{},"This means that to win the World Cup, a team must now navigate five knockout matches instead of four. The two finalists will play a total of ",[15,55,56],{},"8 matches"," throughout the tournament (up from 7).",[20,59,61],{"id":60},"more-matches-longer-tournament","More Matches, Longer Tournament",[63,64,65,75],"ul",{},[66,67,68,71,72,50],"li",{},[15,69,70],{},"Total Matches",": The tournament will expand from 64 matches to a staggering ",[15,73,74],{},"104 matches",[66,76,77,80],{},[15,78,79],{},"Duration",": To accommodate the extra games, the World Cup will run for nearly 40 days, providing a month-long festival of football.",[20,82,84],{"id":83},"slot-allocation-by-confederation","Slot Allocation by Confederation",[11,86,87],{},"The expansion heavily benefits confederations that historically had fewer spots.",[63,89,90,96,102,108,114,120],{},[66,91,92,95],{},[15,93,94],{},"Asia (AFC)",": Increases from 4.5 to 8.5 slots.",[66,97,98,101],{},[15,99,100],{},"Africa (CAF)",": Increases from 5 to 9.5 slots.",[66,103,104,107],{},[15,105,106],{},"Europe (UEFA)",": Remains the largest contingent, increasing from 13 to 16 slots.",[66,109,110,113],{},[15,111,112],{},"South America (CONMEBOL)",": 6.5 slots.",[66,115,116,119],{},[15,117,118],{},"North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)",": 6.5 slots (including the 3 host nations).",[66,121,122,125],{},[15,123,124],{},"Oceania (OFC)",": Secures 1.5 slots (1 guaranteed direct spot for the first time).",[20,127,129],{"id":128},"conclusion","Conclusion",[11,131,132],{},"With 48 teams, 104 matches, and 3 host nations, the 2026 World Cup will be an unprecedented spectacle. While the road to glory is longer, fans can look forward to more football, new rivalries, and unforgettable moments.",[11,134,135],{},"Get ready for the biggest tournament ever and start making your predictions on WorldCupDex!",{"title":137,"searchDepth":138,"depth":138,"links":139},"",2,[140,141,142,143,144],{"id":22,"depth":138,"text":23},{"id":42,"depth":138,"text":43},{"id":60,"depth":138,"text":61},{"id":83,"depth":138,"text":84},{"id":128,"depth":138,"text":129},"\u002Fimages\u002Fblog\u002Fformat-change.jpg","The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams for the first time. How will the group stage work? What about the knockout rounds? Here is everything you need to know.",false,"md","en",{},true,"\u002Fen\u002Fblog\u002F2026-world-cup-format-explained","2026-05-18",{"title":5,"description":146},"en\u002Fblog\u002F2026-world-cup-format-explained",[157,158,159],"Format","World Cup","48 Teams",null,"Fwj5VHhoJUFFgxx330HclsstDqsMt_w1GjX7GZ54DuQ",1779290299171]