World Cup 2026 European playoffs teams, schedule, bracket for UEFA nations chasing final four spots

Joe Wright

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With all but six of the 48 teams at next year's World Cup now confirmed, attention turns to the playoff rounds.

There are two separate mini-tournaments — one for UEFA nations, the other for representatives of the other confederations — that will take place in March 2026 to determine the final few spots at the World Cup in North America.

The final matchday of the European group stage was concluded on November 18, meaning we now know which nations will enter the playoffs. All that remains is to determine who they will face.

AllSportsPeople breaks down everything you need to know about this playoff phase. This page will be updated once the draw is completed.

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Which teams are in 2026 World Cup UEFA playoffs?

The UEFA playoffs comprise 16 teams divided into four brackets.

Twelve of the participants earned their place in the draw by finishing in second in their European qualifying groups. The other four sides were the best-ranked UEFA Nations League group winners who did not already qualify for the World Cup.

NationQualified viaFIFA rank
SlovakiaGroup A runner-up46
KosovoGroup B runner-up84
DenmarkGroup C runner-up20
UkraineGroup D runner-up27
TurkeyGroup E runner-up26
Rep. Of IrelandGroup F runner-up62
PolandGroup G runner-up33
Bosnia & HerzegovinaGroup H runner-up75
ItalyGroup I runner-up9
WalesGroup J runner-up34
AlbaniaGroup K runner-up61
CzechiaGroup L runner-up44
RomaniaUEFA Nations League47
SwedenUEFA Nations League40
Northern IrelandUEFA Nations League69
North MacedoniaUEFA Nations League65

UEFA playoff schedule, bracket

The schedule for the UEFA playoffs will be determined at the draw on Thursday, November 20.

This page will be updated once the draw has been completed.

The semifinals are projected to take place on March 26, 2026, with the finals of each pathway on March 31.

Pathway 1

Semifinal

DateMatchLocation
March 26, 2026TBDTBD
March 26, 2026TBDTBD

Final

DateMatchLocation
March 31, 2026TBDTBD

Pathway 2

Semifinal

DateMatchLocation
March 26, 2026TBDTBD
March 26, 2026TBDTBD

Final

DateMatchLocation
March 31, 2026TBDTBD

Pathway 3

Semifinal

DateMatchLocation
March 26, 2026TBDTBD
March 26, 2026TBDTBD

Final

DateMatchLocation
March 31, 2026TBDTBD

Pathway 4

Semifinal

DateMatchLocation
March 26, 2026TBDTBD
March 26, 2026TBDTBD

Final

DateMatchLocation
March 31, 2026TBDTBD

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Which World Cup groups do playoff winners enter?

We do not yet know which groups the playoff winners will be assigned to, with the World Cup group-stage draw not taking place until December 5.

Teams are placed in one of four pots depending on their FIFA ranking. The highest-ranked nations are in Pot 1, the next highest in Pot 2, and so on.

How UEFA World Cup qualifying playoffs work

The format for UEFA World Cup qualifying had to undergo another change for 2026, given the expanded field at the final tournament.

In total, 54 competing UEFA nations were assigned to 12 different qualifying groups. Those groups saw matches take place in a round-robin format over the course of 2025, concluding in November. The teams that finished top of each group qualified automatically for the World Cup, while the 12 runners-up earned a place in the playoffs.

In addition, the four best-ranked group winners from the latest UEFA Nations League who failed to qualify automatically for the World Cup were also added to the playoffs.

There are four pathways determined in the draw, with a semifinal and final in each. The semifinals are held at the home of the seeded (highest-ranked) teams, while the home sides for each final are decided by a different draw.

Each semifinal and final is a single-elimination contest, with extra time and penalties used if necessary. The winners of the four finals will qualify for the World Cup.

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History of UEFA World Cup playoffs

UEFA has been using a playoff system since 2010, when European teams were placed into a separate playoff bracket from the remaining confederations.

In the first iteration of the UEFA playoff, eight teams qualified and were matched up by random draw in four two-legged pairings to determine the four qualifiers. It remained this way until the 2022 cycle when it was changed to the current format.

YearQualifierDefeated in Final
2010FranceRep. Of Ireland
PortugalBosnia & Herzegovina
GreeceUkraine
SloveniaRussia
2014PortugalSweden
FranceUkraine
GreeceRomania
CroatiaIceland
2018SwitzerlandNorthern Ireland
CroatiaGreece
DenmarkRep. Of Ireland
SwedenItaly
2022WalesUkraine
PolandSweden
PortugalNorth Macedonia

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