World Cup 2026 Teams
Browse all 48 national teams competing at the FIFA World Cup 2026, organized by confederation with direct links to squad profiles, tactical analysis, group context and tournament outlooks.
UEFA - Europe
Germany
Four-time champions rebuilding around Musiala, Wirtz and midfield control.
View AnalysisPortugal
One of Europe's deepest squads with creators, forwards and defensive quality.
View AnalysisNetherlands
Defensively strong contender with flexible back-three and possession structures.
View AnalysisBelgium
Transitioning contender still carrying attacking quality and tournament experience.
View AnalysisCroatia
Tournament specialists with elite game management and midfield intelligence.
View AnalysisSwitzerland
Reliable knockout-stage candidate built on structure and tournament discipline.
View AnalysisAustria
Pressing-focused European side with tactical intensity and dark horse upside.
View AnalysisCzechia
Physical and organized European team with set-piece and midfield strength.
View AnalysisScotland
Physical, emotional and set-piece capable side targeting a historic breakthrough.
View AnalysisSweden
Structured European side with physical strength and direct attacking options.
View AnalysisCONMEBOL - South America
Argentina
Defending champions with proven tournament mentality and tactical flexibility.
View AnalysisBrazil
Five-time champions with elite attacking talent and title-level ceiling.
View AnalysisUruguay
Physical knockout threat with intensity, midfield quality and competitive edge.
View AnalysisColombia
High-upside South American outsider with explosive attacking quality.
View AnalysisEcuador
Athletic, defensively strong side with growing European-based talent.
View AnalysisCONCACAF - North America, Central America & Caribbean
United States
Primary host nation with athleticism, home advantage and dark horse upside.
View AnalysisCanada
Host nation with wide speed, transition threat and rising tournament ambitions.
View AnalysisCosta Rica
Experienced CONCACAF side built around discipline and tournament resilience.
View AnalysisPanama
Organized underdog with collective work rate and improved tactical maturity.
View AnalysisHaiti
Emotional underdog with speed, transition threat and low external pressure.
View AnalysisCuracao
Historic qualifier with technical profiles and major underdog energy.
View AnalysisAFC - Asia
Japan
Tactical sleeper with pressing intelligence and a strong European-based core.
View AnalysisSouth Korea
Fast transition team led by elite attackers and major tournament experience.
View AnalysisIran
Compact and experienced Asian contender with disciplined defensive structure.
View AnalysisAustralia
Physical and direct tournament side with strong set-piece and duel profile.
View AnalysisQatar
Asian champion profile with creative talent and a tactical reset after 2022.
View AnalysisUzbekistan
World Cup debutant with energy, organization and growing Asian football momentum.
View AnalysisCAF - Africa
Morocco
Proven dark horse with elite defensive structure and transition discipline.
View AnalysisSenegal
Physical and talented African contender with strong knockout-stage potential.
View AnalysisEgypt
Experienced African power with elite attacking reference and tactical discipline.
View AnalysisGhana
Explosive attacking side with transition threat and high tournament volatility.
View AnalysisAlgeria
Technical North African side with attacking creativity and upset potential.
View AnalysisSouth Africa
Bafana Bafana return with pace, pressing energy and disciplined structure.
View AnalysisDR Congo
Powerful underdog with athleticism, set-piece threat and transition potential.
View AnalysisTunisia
Compact North African team built around discipline and low-scoring control.
View AnalysisOFC - Oceania
New Zealand
Oceania representative with aerial power, set-piece threat and underdog discipline.
View AnalysisCompare Favorites, Dark Horses and Tactical Profiles
After browsing the full team directory, explore which nations are title favorites, which teams have upset potential and which tactical trends could define the tournament.