TL;DR
- World Cup playoffs are mini-tournaments for teams not automatically qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- UEFA playoffs feature 16 European teams, while intercontinental playoffs include six teams from various confederations.
- Both playoff types are single-elimination tournaments occurring in March 2026 to fill the final World Cup slots.
- UEFA playoffs have seeded home semifinals, while intercontinental playoffs are reportedly hosted at Estadio BBVA in Mexico.
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- What are the World Cup playoffs?
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With nations globally aspiring to be among the 48 countries competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the last remaining slots in the competition are being secured.
As the World Cup draw approaches in early December, just six spots will remain to be filled.
The UEFA and intercontinental playoffs will fill those slots, occurring a mere three months prior to the World Cup's start in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
AllSportsPeople offers comprehensive information on the playoffs, covering participant details, qualification methods, and the competition's structure.
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The World Cup playoffs are a series of matches played to determine qualification for The World Cup tournament.
The World Cup playoffs are a pair of mini-tournaments providing a secondary path to the finals for teams that didn't secure automatic qualification.
Two distinct World Cup playoff tournaments exist: one exclusively for European (UEFA) national teams, and a second that includes countries from various confederations, known as the intercontinental playoffs.
With UEFA securing 16 berths in the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup, they'll conduct their own playoff to fill the final spot. The remaining confederations will compete in an inter-confederation playoff to decide the last two qualifiers.
UEFA playoffs
For the 2026 UEFA World Cup qualifiers, 54 nations competed for one of Europe's 16 available spots in the tournament.
The 54 countries were distributed across 12 groups. The group winners secured automatic berths in the World Cup, while the second-place teams entered a playoff system, joined by some UEFA Nations League qualifiers, to decide the remaining four spots.
World Cup qualifiers set
The intercontinental playoffs, also referred to as the inter-confederation playoffs or the World Cup playoff tournament, represent the ultimate route for nations aiming to secure a spot in the World Cup.
Established in 1998 as a singular contest between qualifiers from Asia and Oceania, it has progressively evolved into the current six-nation competition. The 2026 iteration will feature one country each from the AFC, CAF, CONMEBOL, and OFC confederations, alongside two from CONCACAF.
The intercontinental playoffs undergo minor adjustments every four years to align with the evolving World Cup qualification format and the concluding stages of the qualifying system.
How do the playoffs work?
The UEFA and intercontinental editions have different entry methods, and the European version has a larger field, but each is essentially the same format: a single-elimination tournament in which teams will compete to reach a final, the winners of which will qualify for the World Cup.
2026 UEFA playoffs format
The runners-up from each of the 16 UEFA qualifying groups will proceed to the playoffs, joined by the four top-performing group winners from the most recent UEFA Nations League who did not secure automatic World Cup qualification.
Teams will be divided into four groups, with each group containing four teams, competing in a four-team mini-tournament to decide the ultimate qualifiers.
The semifinals will consist of two matches, and the final will be a single game. A random draw will determine the host for each path's final. Semifinal matches for seeded teams will take place at their home grounds.
Pathway 1
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Pathway 2
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Pathway 3
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Pathway 4
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
playoffs 2026 intercontinentales
Two three-team brackets will be formed from the six participants, and each bracket will yield one qualifier.
The draw, scheduled for November 20 at FIFA's Zurich, Switzerland headquarters, will determine the brackets.
The seeding of teams will be determined by their FIFA ranking; the top two seeded teams will receive a direct entry into the final of their respective brackets, while the remaining four teams will compete in the semifinals.
Pathway 1
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Estadio BBVA (Guadeloupe, Mexico) |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Estadio BBVA (Guadeloupe, Mexico) |
Pathway 2
Semifinal
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Estadio BBVA (Guadeloupe, Mexico) |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Estadio BBVA (Guadeloupe, Mexico) |
Which squads are competing in the World Cup playoffs?
The 2026 FIFA intercontinental playoff will feature six teams, determining the last two World Cup qualifiers. Meanwhile, the UEFA tournament will see 16 nations vying for an additional two places in the main event.
Teams in UEFA playoffs
The 12 group runners-up in the UEFA playoffs are accompanied by four teams that qualified from the UEFA Nations League.
First up are the highest-ranked group winners yet to qualify, from League A all the way down to League D. If there are fewer than four of those remaining yet to qualify, they move to the highest-ranked group runners-up from the Nations League.
| Nation | Qualified via | FIFA rank |
| Slovakia | Group A runner-up | 46 |
| Kosovo | Group B runner-up | 84 |
| Denmark | Group C runner-up | 20 |
| Ukraine | Group D runner-up | 27 |
| Turkey | Group E runner-up | 26 |
| Rep. Of Ireland | Group F runner-up | 62 |
| Poland | Group G runner-up | 33 |
| Bosnia & Herzegovina | Group H runner-up | 75 |
| Italy | Group I runner-up | 9 |
| Wales | Group J runner-up | 34 |
| Albania | Group K runner-up | 61 |
| Czechia | Group L runner-up | 44 |
| Romania | UEFA Nations League | 47 |
| Sweden | UEFA Nations League | 40 |
| Northern Ireland | UEFA Nations League | 69 |
| North Macedonia | UEFA Nations League | 65 |
Teams competing in intercontinental playoffs
Each confederation will produce one participant, while CONCACAF will have two. The below table details how they qualified for this phase.
| Nation | Confederation | Qualified via | FIFA rank |
| Iraq | AFC | AFC playoff winner | 57 |
| DR Congo | CAF | CAF playoff winner | 60 |
| TBD | CONCACAF | Highest-ranking group runner-up | |
| TBD | CONCACAF | Second highest-ranking group runner-up | |
| Bolivia | CONMEBOL | Seventh-place finisher | 76 |
| New Caledonia | OFC | Qualifying tournament runner-up | 150 |
The World Cup playoffs are scheduled for when?
Both the UEFA and intercontinental playoffs will be contested in the March FIFA international window.
The period will run from March 23 until March 31, 2026. Exact match dates will be confirmed following the draw scheduled for November 20.
Once these events conclude, the full roster of 48 nations competing in the 2026 World Cup will be finalized.
The World Cup playoffs are held in which locations?
During the UEFA playoffs, top-seeded squads host their semifinal matches. A pre-game draw decides which of the qualifying teams will have home-field advantage in the finals.
This is different to how the inter-confederation playoffs are staged.
Traditionally, the FIFA intercontinental playoffs are hosted by the same host nation that the coming World Cup will be contested in.
With the 2026 World Cup set to be played across three countries (USA, Canada, and Mexico), it has not yet been confirmed by FIFA where exactly the intercontinental playoffs will be held, and whether it will be spread across all three host nations, or if it will be limited to exclusively one.
However, there is some reporting on the subject. In August of 2025, the governor of Mexican province Nuevo Leon, Samuel Garcia, stated that Estadio BBVA will host the tournament.
The venue, located in Guadaloupe, is the home stadium of Mexican club Monterrey. It will also host four World Cup matches, including three in the group stage and one in the Round of 32.
World Cup playoff past results
UEFA playoffs
UEFA has been using a playoff system since 2010, when they were removed from contention at the intercontinental playoff and broken off into their own system.
During the initial phase of the UEFA playoff, eight teams advanced and were randomly assigned to four two-game series, with the winners moving on. This structure persisted until the 2022 season, at which point it was altered to the present system.
The 2026 competition will feature an expanded field of 48 teams, increasing the number of playoff qualifiers from three in 2022 to four.
| Year | Qualifier | Defeated in Final |
| 2010 | France | Rep. Of Ireland |
| Portugal | Bosnia & Herzegovina | |
| Greece | Ukraine | |
| Slovenia | Russia | |
| 2014 | Portugal | Sweden |
| France | Ukraine | |
| Greece | Romania | |
| Croatia | Iceland | |
| 2018 | Switzerland | Northern Ireland |
| Croatia | Greece | |
| Denmark | Rep. Of Ireland | |
| Sweden | Italy | |
| 2022 | Wales | Ukraine |
| Poland | Sweden | |
| Portugal | North Macedonia |
Intercontinental playoffs
This is the first year that six teams will participate in the intercontinental playoff.
For its inaugural intercontinental playoff, only two nations, Iran and Australia, competed in a two-game series to decide the last spot in the World Cup.
From 2002 all the way until 2022, the intercontinental playoff saw four teams participate, pushing for two qualifying spots.
| Year | Qualifier | Confederation |
| 1998 | Iran* | AFC |
| 2002 | Rep. Of Ireland | UEFA |
| Uruguay | CONMEBOL | |
| 2006 | Trinidad & Tobago | CONCACAF |
| Australia | OFC | |
| 2010 | New Zealand | OFC |
| Uruguay | CONMEBOL | |
| 2014 | Uruguay | CONMEBOL |
| Mexico | CONCACAF | |
| 2018 | Australia | AFC |
| Peru | CONMEBOL | |
| 2022 | Australia | AFC |
| Costa Rica | CONCACAF |
* Progressed via away goals rule after 3-3 aggregate draw