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Football: FIFA World Cup 2026 bracket: Round of 32 full schedule – Live updates
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The final round of group stage matches in the World Cup 2026 is underway, with six games scheduled for today. These matches will determine which teams advance to the knockout phase and which will be eliminated. The tournament’s expanded format, featuring 48 teams, includes a Round of 32, allowing for 24 automatic qualifiers and eight additional teams based on their third-place group finishes.

Qualification for the knockout rounds is determined first by points. If teams are level on points, their head-to-head record is used as the primary tie-breaker. Should teams still be inseparable, goal difference comes into play, followed by goals scored and Fair Play rules, though these are rarely needed to decide group standings.

Group B: Canada and Switzerland eye top spot

In Group B, Switzerland and Canada are currently tied on four points at the top of their group. The winner of their match at BC Place Vancouver in Vancouver, Canada, will secure the top spot. A draw would also see co-host Canada finish first due to a superior goal difference. Both teams are considered strong contenders to advance to the Round of 32, likely even if they finish as one of the best third-place teams.

The other Group B fixture features Bosnia and Herzegovina against Qatar at Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) in Seattle, Washington, USA. The team that loses this match will be out of the competition, and a draw would eliminate Qatar. Bosnia and Herzegovina could potentially finish second in the group if they win and Switzerland loses significantly to Canada. A draw or a win for Bosnia and Herzegovina could also see them qualify as one of the best third-place finishers.

Group C: Scotland and Brazil in action

Group C will see Scotland face Brazil at Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA. Scotland, with three points, is aiming for a win to secure a direct path to the knockout stage. Brazil has largely secured its progression and needs to better Morocco‘s result against Haiti to win the group. Scotland could still advance to the knockouts even with a loss, provided it is not a large margin.

In the other Group C match, Morocco will play Haiti at Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Haiti has already been eliminated after losing both of its initial games. Morocco, having accumulated four points, is well-positioned to qualify for the knockouts. They could finish as group runner-up if Brazil defeats Scotland, or even top the group if they outperform Brazil’s result and score a significant number of goals against Haiti.

Third-place qualification scenarios

The expanded format means that the 12 teams finishing third in their respective groups will be ranked based on points. The eight teams with the best records will then join the knockout bracket. This system ensures that only 16 teams will be eliminated after the group stages. Haiti, Tunisia, Panama, Jordan, and Turkey have already been confirmed for elimination.

The Opta supercomputer provides live predictions for third-place qualification. According to these projections, teams with two points have less than a 1% chance of progressing, while those with three points have a 68.1% chance. Finishing third with four points almost guarantees progression. Bosnia and Herzegovina is already projected to advance as one of the best third-place teams. Other teams heavily favoured by the supercomputer include Croatia, Sweden, South Korea, Paraguay, Belgium, and Algeria.

Goal difference is a crucial tie-breaker for comparing third-place teams from different groups, as head-to-head records are only applicable within a single group. This factor could be decisive for teams that finish with three points. The final group stage matches will determine the complete lineup for the Round of 32.

Which Teams Have Qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Knockout Stages?
Which Teams Have Qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Knockout Stages? Credit: theanalyst.com

In other news, Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals in Portugal‘s 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan yesterday, marking his first goals in six editions of the World Cup.

Source: cnn.com

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