As the 2026 FIFA World Cup has not yet kicked off, all group tables currently show teams with zero matches played and no points on the board. These standings will be updated in real time once the tournament begins, with results, goal differences, and points changing after every match. Fans can expect the tables to evolve rapidly as the group stage progresses, ultimately determining which teams advance to the knockout rounds.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest tournament in football history, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches and an expanded format spread across three nations the United States, Canada and Mexico. With more venues, more fan experiences and more matchdays than ever before, the competition promises a full month of nonstop global…
Qatar returns to the FIFA World Cup in 2026 after qualifying on merit rather than hosting privileges. The team secured its place with a decisive 2–1 victory over the United Arab Emirates in October 2025, earning qualification through Asia’s competitive pathway. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across the United States,…
Ecuador national football team is back at the World Cup for the fifth time. La Tricolor finished second in South America’s CONMEBOL qualifying standings behind only Argentina national football team. They won eight matches and lost just twice across 18 games. Both losses came away to Argentina and Brazil national football team. More telling was…
Brazil heads into the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a single objective: claim a sixth world title and end a 24-year championship drought. The five-time champions compete in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland, with all three group-stage matches played in the United States. Carlo Ancelotti takes charge as Brazil’s first-ever foreign head coach,…
Scotland have returned to the FIFA World Cup after a 28-year absence, marking a historic moment for the Tartan Army. A dramatic 2–0 victory over Denmark on November 18, 2025, sealed with two stoppage-time goals, secured their place back on football’s biggest stage. Managed by Steve Clarke, Scotland now face a challenging Group C lineup…
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest World Cup ever staged and, for millions of fans, the FIFA Fan Festival will be the main way to experience the tournament. These massive outdoor celebrations will operate across all 39 days of the World Cup in 16 host cities throughout the United States, Canada and…