The FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted by Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, will be the largest ever with 48 teams. As of March 18, 2025, only the host nations are confirmed qualifiers. This historic tournament, spanning June 11 to July 19 across 16 cities, including Vancouver and Toronto, kicks off a global qualification race. Oceania’s first automatic qualifier, likely New Zealand, emerges March 23, followed by Asia (June), South America and Africa (fall), CONCACAF (November), and Europe (March 2026). CONMEBOL will send six teams, AFC at least eight, CAF nine, CONCACAF three to five more, and UEFA 16. From Argentina to Zimbabwe, 54 African nations and 54 European countries are still in contention, alongside fierce battles in Asia, South America, and beyond. Who will join the hosts in this epic showdown? The qualification saga is just heating up!