World Cup 2026

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Silver Fox » 09 Sep 2025 12:18

Winston Biscuit Qualified teams so far:
AFC: Australia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Jordan, South Korea, Japan
CAF: Morocco, Tunisia
CONMEBOL: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
OFC: New Zealand

Play off teams confirmed so far:
New Caledonia


Cheers Winston, I almost had to have words with Clyde for not upd8ing the list

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Silver Fox » 09 Sep 2025 12:20

Although I have a bit of an eye twitch thanks to USA, Canada and Mexico missing the list

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Clyde1998 » 09 Sep 2025 17:34

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Clyde1998 Tunisia have qualified for the World Cup. They beat Equatorial Guinea 1-0 this evening.


Ghana, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt most likely to confirm their qualification next time round. If you actually want to see different African qualifiers rather than all the usual faces, then look to the runners up playoffs where the likes Gabon and Tanzania are riding high.


Yes - although DR Congo top Group B by a point from Senegal, with three games to go. They host the Lions tonight and a win would see them needing just two points from their last two games to make their first World Cup.
Watching this on FIFA+ at the moment. DR Congo have just gone 2-0 up; would be a massive win for them.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sanguine » 09 Sep 2025 17:40

I did get that a little wrong earlier - would be their second World Cup, they were of course Zaire back in 1974, when famously a defender charged out of the wall to boot away a direct free kick.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Clyde1998 » 09 Sep 2025 19:36

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Ghana, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt most likely to confirm their qualification next time round. If you actually want to see different African qualifiers rather than all the usual faces, then look to the runners up playoffs where the likes Gabon and Tanzania are riding high.


Yes - although DR Congo top Group B by a point from Senegal, with three games to go. They host the Lions tonight and a win would see them needing just two points from their last two games to make their first World Cup.
Watching this on FIFA+ at the moment. DR Congo have just gone 2-0 up; would be a massive win for them.

Ended up 3-2 Senegal, which should take them to the finals. Certainly more enjoyable than a lot of European games.


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Re: World Cup 2026

by Clyde1998 » 09 Sep 2025 19:42

Cape Verde beat Cameroon, to take them within a win of the finals. Danny Namaso (Loader) came off the bench for Cameroon.

South Africa drew 1-1 with Nigeria to put them six clear; Burkina Faso 0-0 Egypt means the visitors are five clear. Each with two matches to play.

Gabon vs Ivory Coast later - Ivory Coast one point clear of their hosts going into it.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Winston Biscuit » 10 Sep 2025 08:05

Venezuela really ballsed up the end of their qualifying.

3 games ago they were looking good for the play off spot. They needed to either win 1 of their last 3 games or hope that Bolivia didn't win 2 of their last 3

Venezuela did lose all 3, managing to concede 6 goals last night to Colombia, while Bolivia did win 2 of their last 3, beating Brazil last night to grab the play off spot

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sanguine » 10 Sep 2025 08:12

Gabon held 0-0 by Ivory Coast, which should be enough for Ivory Coast to qualify - they need to beat only Kenya and Seychelles in their last two games to make sure of it.

Cape Verde beat Cameroon and will likely now qualify for their first World Cup.

DR Congo lost 3-2 to Senegal having been 2-0 up - a result that means they will probably go into playoffs.

Nigeria drew in South Africa and are struggling even to make a playoff spot after Benin's win last night.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sanguine » 10 Sep 2025 08:15

In Europe, Norway thrashed Moldova 11-1. :shock:
Some chap called Erling Haaland got five goals, and now has 48 goals in 45 international caps. Norway's goal difference now so good that even if they lose in Italy in November, they should have enough to top the group and qualify, for what would be Haaland's first major tournament.

Ranger's Thelo Aasgaard, who was actually born in Liverpool, got four of his own, in the last 23 minutes.
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Re: World Cup 2026

by Winston Biscuit » 10 Sep 2025 08:15

Either Iraq or UAE join Bolivia and New Caledonia in the Inter Confederations Play Offs (2 spots in the world cup).

3 more places up for grabs

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Winston Biscuit » 10 Sep 2025 08:21

Faroe Island have now won 3 competitive games in the last 10 months

giddy times for Faroese football

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sutekh » 10 Sep 2025 10:48

Winston Biscuit Faroe Island have now won 3 competitive games in the last 10 months

giddy times for Faroese football


Sadly though 2 of those victories were v Gibraltar.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sutekh » 10 Sep 2025 10:51

I take it the waste of time that is South American World Cup qualifying has now completed giving the same old completely unsurprising names. Such a shame there were not only 4 qualifying spots as Brazil would now be out on GD!

Only real story is how Chile are now so cr@p.


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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sanguine » 10 Sep 2025 16:21

Sutekh I take it the waste of time that is South American World Cup qualifying has now completed giving the same old completely unsurprising names. Such a shame there were not only 4 qualifying spots as Brazil would now be out on GD!

Only real story is how Chile are now so cr@p.


Wonder how FIFA will deal with CONMEBOL in 2030. Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay qualify automatically as 'anniversary co-hosts'.

Construction has begun on the enormous Hassan II Stadium in Morocco - another 2030 co-host. This stadium has been 15 years in the planning, and is planned to be the largest football stadium in the world, holding 115,000 fans.




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Re: World Cup 2026

by Sutekh » 10 Sep 2025 18:05

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Sutekh I take it the waste of time that is South American World Cup qualifying has now completed giving the same old completely unsurprising names. Such a shame there were not only 4 qualifying spots as Brazil would now be out on GD!

Only real story is how Chile are now so cr@p.


Wonder how FIFA will deal with CONMEBOL in 2030. Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay qualify automatically as 'anniversary co-hosts'.

Construction has begun on the enormous Hassan II Stadium in Morocco - another 2030 co-host. This stadium has been 15 years in the planning, and is planned to be the largest football stadium in the world, holding 115,000 fans.





Can’t honestly get behind that. How much money is coming from the Moroccan government in a country not without problems that could probably do with money spent on something of more beneficial return to the population than that will likely be of little use after July 2030.

The demands generated by FIFA and the Olympic Committee really are big issues to countries wanting to host world cups or Olympic events. Even countries with superb football infrastructures already in place would have problems.

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Re: World Cup 2026

by Winston Biscuit » 12 Sep 2025 11:29

Ralf Rangnick having to cycle to and from the dugout as he can't walk right now :lol:


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