World Cup 2026 bracket and knockout fixtures - who's facing who in the last 32 and route to final
Who could England (and possibly Scotland) face in the last 32? How are the routes to the final shaping up? Keep tabs on the potential knockout stage line-up with our live World Cup bracket
Friday 26 June 2026 19:29, UK
As the World Cup group stage draws to a close, it's time to start looking ahead to the knockout rounds and potential routes to the final on July 19.
Who could face who in the last 32? Can we see how the quarter-final draw is shaping up? How are the potential routes to the final looking? Is there a more difficult side of the draw?
There are still plenty of twists and turns to come but here's an early look at how the last 32 and how the rest of the tournament is unfolding, as things stand...
- World Cup fixture schedule - your day-by-day guide
- World Cup tables
- Live World Cup 2026 third-place table - who's on course to qualify?
Confirmed last 32 ties
Sunday June 28
Match 73: South Africa vs Canada, kick-off 8pm - Los Angeles, USA
Monday June 29
Match 76: Brazil vs Japan, kick-off 6pm - Houston, USA
Match 74: Germany vs Group A/B/C/D/F third place, kick-off 9.30pm - Foxborough, USA
Tuesday June 30
Match 75: Netherlands vs Morocco, kick-off 2am - Guadalupe, Mexico
Match 78: Ivory Coast vs Group I runners-up, kick-off 6pm - Arlington, USA
Match 77: Group I winners vs Group C/D/F/G/H third place, kick-off 10pm - New Jersey, USA
Wednesday July 1
Match 79: Mexico vs Group C/E/F/H/I third place, kick-off 2am - Mexico City, Mexico
Match 80: Group L winners vs Group E/H/I/J/K third place, kick-off 5pm - Atlanta, USA
Match 82: Group G winners vs Group A/E/H/I/J third place, kick-off 9pm - Seattle, USA
Thursday July 2
Match 81: USA vs Bosnia-Herzegovina, kick-off 1am - Santa Clara, USA
Match 84: Group H winners vs Group J runners-up, kick-off 8pm - Los Angeles, USA
Friday July 3
Match 83: Group K runners-up vs Group L runners-up, kick-off 12am - Toronto, Canada
Round of 32 - Match 85: Switzerland vs Group E/F/G/I/J third place, kick-off 4am - Vancouver, Canada
Round of 32 - Match 88: Australia vs Group G runners-up, kick-off 7pm - Arlington, USA
Round of 32 - Match 86: Argentina vs Group H runners-up, kick-off 11pm - Miami, USA
Saturday July 4
Round of 32 - Match 87: Group K winners vs Group D/E/I/J/L third place, kick-off 2.30am - Kansas City, USA
And what about the last 16?
There's a long way to go but as things stand, France and Germany are on course to meet in the last 16, as are Portugal and Spain.
Confirmed last-16 ties:
Canada or South Africa vs Morocco or Netherlands
Brazil or Japan vs Ivory Coast or Norway
How is England's route looking?
Thomas Tuchel's side have work to do against Panama but are still on course to top Group L.
Were they to progress as group winners, their last-32 match will be on Wednesday July 1, with a 5pm UK time kick-off, against a third-placed team from Group E, H, I, J or K.
As it stands, England will face Ecuador in the last 32.
If England were to progress from the round of 32, they would face a potential last-16 tie with a third-placed qualifier, or co-hosts and confirmed Group A winners Mexico, in Mexico City on Monday July 6 at 1am UK time.
Brazil are potential last-eight opponents on Saturday July 11, while holders Argentina could lie in wait in the semi-finals.
And then it could be a repeat of Euro 2024 and England vs Spain in the final.
As things stand, England will have to do it the hard away if they are to win a first World Cup since 1966.
What about Scotland?
Scotland's World Cup dreams are hanging by a thread. They can only progress to the last 32 as one of the top eight third-placed sides. But they now sit eighth in the table and are in severe danger of being knocked out once the group stage is completed.
How the third-place battle stands
Who has already qualified for the knockout rounds?
- Mexico - Group A winners
- South Africa - Group A runners-up
- Switzerland - Group B winners
- Canada - Group B runners-up
- Bosnia-Herzegovina - Group B third place
- Brazil - Group C winners
- Morocco - Group C runners-up
- USA - Group D winners
- Australia - Group D runners-up
- Germany - Group E winners
- Ivory Coast - Group E runners-up
- Ecuador - Group E third place
- Netherlands - Group F winners
- Japan - Group F runners-up
- Sweden - Group F third place
- Argentina - Group J winners
- Colombia - Group K top-two
- France - Group I top-two
- Norway - Group I top-two
Which teams have been knocked out of the World Cup?
- Haiti
- Turkey
- Tunisia
- Jordan
- Panama
- Qatar
- Czech Republic
- Curacao
Live group tables
Final Group A table
Mexico finished top of Group A with three wins from three while South Africa beat South Korea 1-0 to clinch second spot.
South Korea must wait to learn their fate in the third-place table but Czech Republic are out.
Final Group B table
Switzerland finished top of Group B after a 2-1 win against Canada in the final group game.
Bosnia-Herzegovina are in a strong position to progress as one of the best third-place finishers. Qatar have been knocked out.
Final Group C table
Brazil and Morocco have progressed from Group C - Brazil will face Japan and Morocco will play Netherlands.
Scotland could still progress as one of the best third-placed teams but their hopes are fading fast.
Haiti are out having become the first team to be eliminated from the World Cup.
Group D
The United States became the second host nation to progress after beating Australia 2-0 in their second group game, sealing top spot.
Australia then drew 0-0 with Paraguay to grab second place and a place in the last 32 but Paraguay are set to qualify as one of the third-placed teams.
Final Group E table
Germany secured top spot and booked their place in the knockouts after two wins from two. This was unaffected by their shock 2-1 loss to Ecuador in the final group game, which sent the South American side through to the knockouts as one of the best third-placed teams.
Ivory Coast secured second place after a 2-0 win over Curacao, who have been eliminated from the World Cup
Final Group F table
Netherlands secured top spot with a 3-1 win over already-eliminated Tunisia.
Japan finish second in the group thanks to a 1-1 draw with Sweden.
Graham Potter's Sweden are guaranteed to qualify as a third-placed side as they have four points and 0 goal difference.
Group G
Final group matches - Saturday June 27, 4am
New Zealand vs Belgium - Vancouver, Canada
Egypt vs Iran - Seattle, USA
Group G is all to play for. Egypt are top and will officially qualify for the round of 32 if they avoid defeat to Iran, but are pretty much there already as a best third-placed side at least.
A win secures top spot for Egypt, but a draw could see them overtaken by Belgium, who would then need to beat New Zealand and overturn a two-goal swing in goal difference.
Iran need to match Belgium's result to finish second, while defeat to Egypt will likely see them eliminated. A draw could see them qualify as a third-placed team, but that is not guaranteed.
Belgium, meanwhile, know victory will take them through as a top-two side. Like Iran, a draw would leave their fate in the balance. Defeat will see Belgium eliminated if Iran avoid defeat as two points will not be enough to progress as a third-placed team.
Group H
Final group matches - Saturday June 27, 1am
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia - Houston, USA
Uruguay vs Spain - Zapopan, Mexico
Spain need to avoid defeat to Uruguay to qualify for the round of 32, with a win securing top spot.
Uruguay need to match Cape Verde's result against Saudi Arabia to finish second and qualify automatically.
But if there is a winner in the other game, then Uruguay would need to win against Spain to finish in the top two, while a draw would leave their third-placed hopes in the balance. Defeat to Spain would likely eliminate Marcelo Bielsa's side.
Cape Verde must better Uruguay's result to finish in the top two. They can even top the group if they beat Saudi Arabia, Spain fail to beat Uruguay and they overturn La Roja's goal difference lead. They can also finish top if they win and do so by a bigger margin than a Uruguay victory over Spain.
A draw is enough for the African nation to qualify if Spain beat Uruguay, but any result for Uruguay would mean a draw gives them a nervous wait in the third-placed team qualification process.
Saudi Arabia know it's win or bust to reach the round of 32. They will be in the top two if they win and Uruguay fail to beat Spain. But even if Uruguay win, four points would be enough for the Saudis as a third-placed qualifier.
Group I
Final group matches - Friday June 26, 8pm
Norway vs France - Foxborough, USA
Senegal vs Iraq - Toronto, Canada
France and Norway are both through as top two teams - and it's a showdown in Boston to see who finishes top. A draw would see France finish first on goal difference.
Senegal and Iraq also have a shoot-out to see who can give themselves a chance as one of the top eight third-placed teams.
Both teams need to win and win big to reach a positive goal difference, to give them the best possible chance of reaching the round of 32.
Group J
Final group matches - Sunday June 28, 3pm
Algeria vs Austria - Kansas City, USA
Jordan vs Argentina - Arlington, USA
Argentina are through as group winners due to their head-to-head record over Austria and Algeria. They have nothing to play for against already-eliminated Jordan.
Algeria and Austria have a showdown to see who finishes second in the group. It's winner-takes-all on that front, but a draw would favour Austria due to a superior goal difference.
Whoever loses that game would face a nervous wait to see if they finish as one of the best third-placed teams - as that team would have a negative goal difference.
Group K
Final group matches - Sunday June 28, 12.30am
Colombia vs Portugal - Miami, USA
DR Congo vs Uzbekistan - Atlanta, USA
Colombia and Portugal have a showdown in Miami to see who finishes as Group K winner. Colombia will win the group if they can avoid defeat.
DR Congo face Uzbekistan knowing a win would seal third with four points. That could be enough to see them finish as one of the best third-placed teams and reach the last 32.
Uzbekistan, who are not yet eliminated, could still sneak through with a win over DR Congo as one of the best third-placed teams, but they would need a big win to boost their goal difference.
Group L
Final group matches - Saturday June 27, 10pm
Panama vs England - New Jersey, USA
Croatia vs Ghana - Philadelphia, USA
England's automatic progression into the knockout stages has been delayed by their 0-0 draw with Ghana, but Thomas Tuchel's side are still on course to qualify as group winner.
The Three Lions will win the group if they better Ghana's result against Croatia when they take on already-eliminated Panama.
Croatia and Ghana are likely going head to head for second in the group but could go above England if they fail to beat Panama. A draw will be enough for both teams to progress to the knockouts with Ghana as runners-up and Croatia as one of the best third-placed sides.
Ghana should already have enough to qualify even with a defeat to Croatia, who could be eliminated with a heavy defeat to Ghana.