The World Cup kicks off on Thursday in Mexico City, marking the largest edition of the competition yet. With teams ranging from those thrilled to be in North America to those determined to win the trophy, here is a ranking of all 48 teams in the 2026 World Cup.
The Happy To Be Here Tier
These teams are delighted to participate and aim to gain valuable experience:
- 48. Curaçao
- 47. Haiti
- 46. Iraq
- 45. Jordan
- 44. South Africa
- 43. New Zealand
- 42. Qatar
- 41. Saudi Arabia
- 40. Panama
- 39. Cape Verde
- 38. DR Congo
Four countries are debuting: Jordan, Curaçao, and Cape Verde. Their goal is to at least earn a point, though advancing would be remarkable.
The Scrappy Underdog Tier
These teams hope to make it to the Round of 32, each with distinct strengths or impactful players:
- 37. Tunisia
- 36. Ghana
- 35. Australia
- 34. Egypt
- 33. Bosnia & Herzegovina
- 32. Ivory Coast
- 31. Uzbekistan
- 30. Algeria
- 29. Czechia
- 28. Iran
- 27. Paraguay
- 26. Austria
- 25. Scotland
Uzbekistan stands out among debuting teams, thanks to their solid defense and key player Abdukodir Khusanov, who plays for Manchester City.
The Dark Horse Tier
Countries in this tier have strong potential to advance and possibly reach the quarterfinals:
- 24. Sweden
- 23. South Korea
- 22. Canada
- 21. Switzerland
- 20. Mexico
- 19. Uruguay
- 18. Senegal
- 17. Turkey
- 16. USA
Turkey and Senegal, in particular, could make significant progress given their peak performances.
The Super Dark Horse Tier
These teams exhibit standout qualities that set them apart from other long shots:
- 15. Ecuador
- 14. Colombia
- 13. Japan
- 12. Morocco
- 11. Norway
Ecuador and Morocco excel in defense, while Norway and Colombia have potent offenses. Japan is noted for exceptional team play.
The Perennial Contenders Tier
These teams may not be in top form, yet they remain threatening:
- 10. Croatia
- 9. Belgium
- 8. Netherlands
- 7. Germany
- 6. Brazil
Croatia and Belgium bring experience, while Germany and Brazil are historically successful nations.
The Pressure Is On Tier
England and Portugal face immense pressure to perform:
- 5. England
- 4. Portugal
England expects success given their recent European performances. Portugal relies on their exceptional midfield and Cristiano Ronaldo’s possibly final World Cup appearance.
The Golden Trio Tier
The top three favorites are strong in every aspect:
- 3. Argentina
- 2. Spain
- 1. France
These teams blend young talent and seasoned superstars. Argentina, Spain, and France have each won a World Cup recently and are capable of securing the title. Competing teams must deliver extraordinary performances to challenge these favorites mid-July in New Jersey.

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