By Sports Desk:
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest edition in the tournament’s history. It is the first to feature 48 nations, the first hosted across three countries (the United States, Mexico, and Canada), and the first World Cup held in the United States since 1994. It began on June 11, 2026, and after a month of group-stage drama, shock eliminations, and record-breaking debutants, the tournament has narrowed down to its final four teams.
Full List of FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualified Teams (All 48)
A record eight Arab nations, four World Cup debutants, and seven former champions were among the 48 teams that qualified for North America. Below is the complete list, organized by the region each team qualified through.
Hosts (Automatic Qualifiers)
United States, Mexico, Canada
UEFA — Europe (16 teams)
Spain, France, England, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Croatia, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, Scotland, Sweden, Turkiye, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Italy did not qualify, missing a third consecutive World Cup after a playoff defeat.
CONMEBOL — South America (6 teams)
Argentina (defending champions), Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay
CAF — Africa (9 teams)
Morocco, Egypt, Senegal, Tunisia, Algeria, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cape Verde (debut), South Africa
AFC — Asia (8 teams)
Iran, Japan, Korea Republic, Saudi Arabia, Jordan (debut), Uzbekistan (debut), Australia, Qatar, Iraq
CONCACAF — North & Central America, Caribbean
Panama, Curacao (debut), Haiti
OFC — Oceania (1 team)
New Zealand
Cape Verde, Curacao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan all reached their first-ever FIFA World Cup finals. Curacao, with a population of roughly 158,000, became the smallest nation ever to qualify. Iraq’s qualifying campaign was the longest in history, spanning 21 matches over 28 months.
Top Favorites to Win the FIFA World Cup 2026 — Then and Now
Every pre-tournament favorites list gets rewritten once the knockout rounds start. Here is both sides of that story: who the world ranked as the top contenders heading into the tournament, and who is actually left standing today.
The Final Four (as of July 12, 2026)
| Team | Path to the Semifinal | Semifinal Opponent |
| Argentina | Defending champions; beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time in the quarterfinal | England |
| France | Beat Morocco 2-0 in the quarterfinal | Spain |
| Spain | Edged Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinal | France |
| England | Beat Norway 2-1 after extra time in the quarterfinal | Argentina |
Original Pre-Tournament Top 10 Favorites
Before a ball was kicked, pundits and bookmakers ranked these as the ten nations most likely to lift the trophy. Four of them (Argentina, France, Spain, and England) have justified that billing by reaching the last four. The rest fell short at various knockout stages, several in shock upsets that defined this tournament.
- Argentina — Reached the semifinal as expected; still alive for a second straight title.
- France — Reached the semifinal; Kylian Mbappe remained the tournament’s most dangerous forward through the group stage and knockouts.
- Spain — Reached the semifinal; their possession-based system carried them past Portugal and Belgium.
- England — Reached the semifinal under Thomas Tuchel, sealing their return to American soil after missing USA 1994.
- Brazil — Eliminated; Carlo Ancelotti’s side won their group but could not sustain the run into the semifinals.
- Portugal — Eliminated by Spain.
- Germany — Eliminated in the Round of 16 on penalties.
- Netherlands — Eliminated by Morocco in the Round of 16.
- Belgium — Reached the quarterfinal before losing narrowly to Spain.
- Morocco — The tournament’s standout African run, reaching the quarterfinal before falling to France.
The biggest storyline of the knockout rounds was Italy’s continued absence, a third consecutive missed World Cup that no other former champion has ever suffered, while Cape Verde’s run to the Round of 16 as a debutant became one of the most celebrated underdog stories of the tournament.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Schedule in Pakistan Time (PKT)
All remaining matches are played in US time zones, meaning Pakistani fans are watching in the middle of the night or early morning. Below is every remaining fixture converted to Pakistan Standard Time (PKT, UTC+5).
| Stage | Fixture | US Kickoff (ET) | Pakistan Time (PKT) | Venue |
| Semifinal 1 | France vs Spain | 3:00 PM, Tue July 14 | 12:00 AM, Wed July 15 | AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
| Semifinal 2 | England vs Argentina | 3:00 PM, Wed July 15 | 12:00 AM, Thu July 16 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| Third-Place Match | Semifinal losers | 5:00 PM, Sat July 18 | 2:00 AM, Sun July 19 | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| Final | Semifinal winners | 3:00 PM, Sun July 19 | 12:00 AM, Mon July 20 | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
Quick tip: as a rule of thumb for this tournament, take any US Eastern Time kickoff and add 9 hours to get the Pakistan Standard Time equivalent. This pushes the time into the very early hours of the following day in Pakistan, so plan your schedule accordingly.
How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Live in Pakistan
There is no single, universally confirmed channel carrying every match in Pakistan, so it pays to have more than one option ready before kickoff.
1. Tapmad (Primary Streaming Option)
Tapmad holds the exclusive digital broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Pakistan and streams all matches live in HD across mobile, tablet, smart TV, and web. A subscription to Tapmad’s sports package is required, purchasable through the iOS or Android app. Commentary and coverage are in English.
2. PTV Sports (Free-to-Air Option)
PTV Sports carries a selection of matches free-to-air on television and through its streaming apps. It is a strong option for marquee fixtures like the semifinals and final, though it has not been confirmed to carry the full 104-match slate the way Tapmad does. Treat it as a backup or supplementary source rather than your only plan.
3. Public Screenings
Late-night cafes, restaurants, shisha lounges, and mall food courts in major Pakistani cities regularly screen marquee World Cup fixtures. Since the semifinals and final all fall around midnight PKT, checking a venue’s social media for a screening schedule a day or two in advance is worth the effort.
| Before you subscribe to anything Always verify current broadcaster rights directly on Tapmad’s or PTV Sports’ official channels before paying for a subscription. Regional broadcast deals can be updated mid-tournament, and only official platforms guarantee a legal, reliable stream. |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026?
A record 48 teams qualified, up from 32 in every edition since 1998. This is the first World Cup played in the expanded format, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Which teams reached the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinals?
France, Spain, England, and defending champion Argentina reached the semifinals after winning their quarterfinal matches on July 9 to 11.
What time is the FIFA World Cup 2026 final in Pakistan?
The final kicks off at 3:00 PM US Eastern Time on July 19, which lands at 12:00 AM Pakistan Standard Time on July 20, 2026.
How can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 live in Pakistan?
Tapmad is the exclusive digital rights holder and streams every match live in Pakistan, while PTV Sports offers a selection of matches free-to-air on television.
Did Pakistan qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026?
No. Pakistan did not qualify and has never appeared in a FIFA World Cup finals tournament.
Match results, schedules, and broadcaster details are accurate as of July 12, 2026, and are subject to change. Always confirm kickoff times and streaming access with official sources before matchday.






