2026 World Cup: How nations from around the world can qualify
- The Oceania Football Confederation qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2026 will continue on March 21 in New Zealand, featuring New Caledonia, Tahiti, New Zealand, and Fiji, who were the top two in their groups in the second round.
- The third round will feature semifinals with the final's winner securing a direct World Cup spot and the runner-up entering playoffs.
- Qualifying for the World Cup began on October 12, 2023, involving multiple confederations, with results affecting future participation.
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In addition to Japan, FIFA may have six more qualifiers for the 2026 Cup, including Argentina; understand the accounts
Iran, Uzbekistan, South Korea, and Iraq have a chance of getting a place in the tournament this month. Japan secured its first place at the 2026 World Cup this Thursday. The March qualifying games may also qualify other teams for the competition, including Argentina. In addition to Asia and South America, another continent that makes this list is Oceania. As hosts, Canada, the United States, and Mexico are already automatically participating in …
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