Which National Teams Can Qualify for the 2026 World Cup Today?
The final FIFA window of the year brings a decisive night on the road to 2026. Five national teams could secure their ticket to the World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Everything is on the line.
A FIFA window with multiple tickets at stake
The final international break of the year could define a huge part of the race toward the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Five national teams —three in Europe and two in Concacaf— have a chance to secure qualification today, as long as the right results fall into place. With world-class stars, high-stakes matchups, and scorelines that could swing entire qualifying groups, the day promises plenty of drama.
France: one win worth a World Cup
Kylian Mbappé’s France has the clearest path: if they defeat Ukraine, they will clinch their spot at the 2026 World Cup. Didier Deschamps’ side has been dominant in their group, but they face a tricky opponent that competes hard and won’t make life easy for the reigning runners-up.
Portugal: Cristiano one step away from another World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal also controls its own destiny. If they beat Ireland in Dublin, they will be mathematically qualified. With attacking talent like Bruno Fernandes, João Félix, and Rafael Leão, the Portuguese aim to secure their ticket to what would be the “Bicho’s” sixth World Cup.
Norway: win… and hope for Moldavia
For Norway, the path is more complicated. Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard’s team must win at home against Estonia and then hope that Italy fails to beat Moldavia. It’s a tough combination, but not impossible. Even so, Norway’s superior goal difference means a win would put them on the brink of securing their 2026 World Cup place, even if the celebrations must wait a bit longer.
Jamaica: the Caribbean dream within reach
In Concacaf, Jamaica could clinch their spot today if they beat Trinidad and Tobago away, and if Curaçao fails to defeat Bermuda. After being devastated by a recent hurricane, the nation looks to lift its spirits with the possibility of reaching only its second World Cup.
Honduras: must win and keep an eye on Haiti
Honduras is also on the verge of a World Cup ticket. La H needs to defeat Nicaragua at home and hope that Costa Rica does not beat Haiti. With players like Luis Palma and Joseph Rosales leading the charge, the Catrachos dream of returning to a World Cup after more than a decade.













