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Who can secure qualification before the group stage ends, and whose World Cup dreams could be shattered? Here's what you need to know.
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But even at this early stage of the tournament, plenty could be decided over the next several days.The creation of a knockout round of 32, and the eight best third-place teams out of 12 advancing as a result, has made it much harder to project teams' paths through the World Cup. Nonetheless, the format of the group stage and its initial head-to-head tiebreakers mean we will see some teams seal places in the knockout rounds, while others might have their dreams of making it out of the group stage shattered.
According to FIFA, the tiebreakers if two or more teams in the same group are equal on points after the group stage are as follows:Step one - Greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned - Superior goal difference resulting from the group matches between the teams concerned - Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the teams concernedStep two (if still equal) - Superior goal difference in all group matches - Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches - Highest team conduct score (players and team officials) relating to the number of yellow and red cards obtainedStep three (if still equal) - Ranked according to the most recent published edition of the FIFA/Coca‑Cola Men's World RankingSo here's what's at stake in the next week of action.- 2026 FIFA World Cup match schedule: Fixtures, results, featuresGROUP AMexico, South Africa, South Korea, CzechiaMexico and South Korea are in strong positions after winning their first matches against South Africa and Czechia, respectively. It sets up an important clash between the group leaders in Matchweek 2, as the winner would qualify for the knockouts rounds and seal a first-place finish in the group.
If Mexico and South Korea draw, neither team can guarantee a spot in the knockouts, though they would be likely to advance.South Africa and Czechia played out a 1-1 draw on Thursday, staving off elimination for now. But it's likely that each would have to win their final group stage game to have any hope of advancing to the knockout rounds.
In the round of 32, the Group A winner will face a third-place team from one of five possible groups, while the runner-up will play the runner-up of Group B (Canada, Switzerland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar).Next fixtures: Mexico vs. South Korea (Zapopan, Mexico), Thursday, 11 p.
m. ETGROUP BCanada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, SwitzerlandDraws across the board mean none of the four teams can qualify for the knockout rounds after Matchweek 2, but also that none can be eliminated from the World Cup.In the round of 32, the Group B winner will face a third-place team from
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