The 2026 World Cup is officially the “Biggest Show on Earth.” FIFA has expanded the tournament from 32 teams to 48 teams, which means more games, more countries, and a brand-new knockout round.
Here is exactly how the 104-match marathon will work.
1. The Group Stage: 12 Groups of 4
Forget the old 8-group setup. In 2026, there are 12 groups (labeled A through L). Each group has 4 teams.
- Every team plays 3 matches in their group.
- The Goal: Finish in the top two of your group to advance automatically.
2. The “Best Third-Place” Lifeline
This is where it gets interesting. Because 12 groups don’t divide perfectly into a traditional bracket, FIFA is giving a second chance to the “best” losers.
- The 8 best third-place teams (based on points and goal difference) will also move on to the next round.
- This means even if your team loses a couple of games, they might still have a path to the trophy!
3. The New Knockout: The Round of 32
In previous World Cups, the first knockout stage was the Round of 16. In 2026, we are adding an entire extra layer: The Round of 32.
- Total Teams advancing: 24 (top two from each group) + 8 (best third-place) = 32 teams.
- From this point on, it is “win or go home.” No more draws. If the score is tied after 90 minutes, we go to extra time and, if needed, a penalty shootout.
4. The Long Road to the Final
Because of the extra knockout round, the finalists will now have to play 8 matches total to win the trophy, compared to the 7 matches required in previous years. The tournament has also been extended to 39 days to allow for recovery time.
2026 Format at a Glance
| Feature | Old Format (2022) | New Format (2026) |
| Total Teams | 32 | 48 |
| Total Matches | 64 | 104 |
| Groups | 8 Groups of 4 | 12 Groups of 4 |
| Knockout Start | Round of 16 | Round of 32 |
| Games to Win | 7 | 8 |
The Foolieo Verdict
The new format means more “low-tier” nations get a chance to play on the big stage, but it also tests the depth of the world’s powerhouses. Staying healthy for 8 matches in the North American heat will be the ultimate challenge.
Do you like the expansion to 48 teams, or was 32 the perfect number? Sound off in the comments!

