The round of 32 bracket of the 2026 World Cup is complete with all African teams except Tunisia in contention.
After 72 group games featuring 48 teams, the knockouts begin on Sunday
Below is the full list of qualified teams and the last-32 schedule:
Teams in the round of 32
The top two teams from each of the 12 groups along with the eight best third-placed teams, have advanced from the group stage to the round of 32. They are:
Group A: Mexico, South Africa
Group B: Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group C: Brazil, Morocco
Group D: USA, Australia, Paraguay
Group E: Germany, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden
Group G: Belgium, Egypt
Group H: Spain, Cape Verde
Group I: France, Norway, Senegal
Group J: Argentina, Austria, Algeria
Group K: Colombia, Portugal, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana
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Sunday, June 28
South Africa vs Canada, noon (19:00 GMT) – Los Angeles Stadium, California, United States
Monday, June 29
Brazil vs Japan, noon (17:00 GMT) – Houston Stadium, Texas, US
Germany vs Paraguay, 4:30pm (20:30 GMT) – Boston Stadium, Massachusetts, US
Netherlands vs Morocco, 7pm (01:00 GMT on Tuesday) – Monterrey Stadium, Mexico
Tuesday, June 30
Ivory Coast vs Norway, noon (17:00 GMT) – Dallas Stadium, Texas, US
France vs Sweden, 5pm (21:00 GMT) – New York/New Jersey Stadium, US
Mexico vs Ecuador, 7pm (01:00 GMT on Wednesday) – Mexico City Stadium, Mexico
England vs DR Congo, noon (16:00 GMT) – Atlanta Stadium, Georgia, US
Belgium vs Senegal, 1pm (20:00 GMT) – Seattle Stadium, Washington, US
USA vs Bosnia, 5pm (00:00 GMT on Thursday) – San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, California, US
Thursday, July 2
Spain vs Austria, noon (19:00 GMT) – Los Angeles Stadium
Portugal vs Croatia, 7pm (23:00 GMT) – Toronto Stadium, Ontario, Canada
Switzerland vs Algeria, 8pm (03:00 GMT on Friday) – BC Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Friday, July 3
Australia vs Egypt, 1pm (18:00 GMT) – Dallas Stadium
Argentina vs Cape Verde, 6pm (22:00 GMT) – Miami Stadium, Florida, US
Colombia vs Ghana, 8:30pm (01:30 GMT on Saturday) – Kansas City Stadium, Missouri,
South Africa and Canada are both competing in the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time.
Al Jazeera.











