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19 teams have already advanced to the round of 32! A quick look at the World Cup group stage qualification situation
The World Cup group stage is halfway through
The top two from Groups A, B, C, D, E, and F
have firmly secured their knockout stage tickets
Several other teams from the remaining groups, with two consecutive wins,
have already secured their qualification spots in advance
This article takes you through the group stage qualification situation
The group stage of ABCDEF has concluded
19 of the World Cup's 32 spots have been determined
48 teams will be divided into 12 groups (4 teams each), with the top two from each group advancing directly, plus the eight best third-placed teams, forming the round of 32. Currently, the schedule for Groups A, B, C, D, E, and F has all concluded, with 19 spots locked in.
Group A: Mexico, South Africa
△Mexico 3-0 Czech Republic, winning streak ends with top spot qualification.
First-place Mexico and second-place South Africa both advance. Mexico went undefeated with three wins and zero goals conceded, comfortably topping the group; South Africa secured second place with a last-round winner against South Korea, reaching the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history; South Korea finished third, qualification pending; Czech Republic finished last and were eliminated.
Group B: Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina
△Swiss player Mansangbi scored a brace as a substitute
First-place Switzerland and second-place Canada advance together. Switzerland had 2 wins and 1 draw to top the group; host Canada secured second place on goal difference; Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1, and FIFA World Cup officially confirmed that Bosnia's results surpassed those of 4 other third-placed teams, making them the first team to advance to the knockout stage as a third-place finisher; Qatar finished last and were eliminated.
Group C: Brazil, Morocco
△Brazil 3-0 Scotland
First-place Brazil and second-place Morocco advanced smoothly. Both teams remained unbeaten with 2 wins and 1 draw, firmly holding the top two spots; Scotland finished third, qualification uncertain; Haiti lost all three matches and were eliminated.
Group D: United States, Australia
△Turkey won 3-2 with a last-minute goal, but the United States still advanced as group leaders.
The United States locked in first place with two consecutive wins; Australia advanced to the knockout stage as group second on goal difference; Paraguay finished third, qualification pending; Turkey's last-round 3-2 victory over the US, though ultimately falling short in the group stage, was still commendable for their tenacity.
Group E: Germany, Ecuador, Ivory Coast
△Ecuador came from behind to beat Germany 2-1
Germany finished top with 6 points from 2 wins and 1 loss, advancing to the round of 32; Ivory Coast advanced as group second with 2 wins and 1 loss; Ecuador had 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss for 4 points, already among the eight best third-placed teams, securing a qualification spot; Curaçao failed to reach the knockout stage.
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden
△Netherlands 3-1 Tunisia to top the group
The Netherlands advanced as group leaders with 2 wins and 1 draw; Japan and Sweden drew 1-1, each taking a point, with Japan securing second place and advancing to the knockout stage; Sweden had 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss for 4 points, joining the eight best third-placed teams and securing a qualification spot; Tunisia lost all three matches, finishing last with 0 points and eliminated.
△Norway 4-1 win over Iraq
Groups I, J, and K have only completed the first two rounds, but several strong teams have already secured the top two spots with two consecutive wins, advancing to the round of 32:
Group I: France and Norway both have two wins, directly locking in the top two spots and advancing together;
Group J: Argentina has two wins for 6 points, locking in first place early;
Group K: Colombia has two wins for 6 points, locking in first place early.
Groups G, H, and L currently have no teams that have qualified early, and the final round will directly decide the group rankings and qualification spots.
The top 8 among the "third-place" teams will advance.
Nineteen teams have advanced to the Round of 32! One article reviews the World Cup group-stage knockout qualification scenarios
The World Cup group stage is past the halfway point
The top two teams in Groups A, B, C, D, E, and F
Secure knockout tickets with confidence
Meanwhile, multiple teams in other groups rely on two consecutive wins
To lock in qualification early
This one article shows you how the group-stage knockout qualification picture looks
The group stage for Groups A–F wraps up
Nineteen of the 32 spots have been determined for the World Cup
The 48 teams will be split into 12 groups (4 teams per group). The top two teams in each group advance directly, and the eight best third-place teams are added to form the Round of 32 knockout stage. At present, the schedules for Groups A, B, C, D, E, and F have all concluded, confirming 19 spots.
Group A: Mexico, South Africa
△ Mexico 3-0 Czech Republic — finishing the group with a win streak and taking first place to advance.
Mexico finished first in the group and South Africa finished second; both advanced. Mexico won all three matches with zero goals conceded to firmly secure the top spot. South Africa snatched second place with a last-round knockout of South Korea, marking their first-ever appearance in a World Cup knockout stage. South Korea finished third in the group, with qualification still uncertain. Czech Republic finished bottom and was eliminated.
Group B: Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina
△ Swiss player Manzambi scores a brace off the bench
The group winner Switzerland and the runner-up Canada both advance together. Switzerland took first place with 2 wins and 1 draw. Host nation Canada secured second place based on goal difference. Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1. FIFA World Cup officials confirmed that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s record is better than those of third-place teams from four other groups, making them the first team to qualify for the knockout stage as a third-place finisher. Qatar finished bottom and went out.
Group C: Brazil, Morocco
△ Brazil 3-0 Scotland
Group winner Brazil and runner-up Morocco both advanced smoothly. Both teams finished with 2 wins and 1 draw, remaining unbeaten and firmly occupying the top two spots. Scotland finished third in the group, leaving qualification in doubt. Haiti lost all three matches and were eliminated.
Group D: United States, Australia
△ Turkey beat the United States 3-2 with a last-gasp winner, but the United States still advanced as group leader.
The United States won twice in a row to secure first place in the group early. Australia advanced to the knockout stage in second place based on goal difference. Paraguay finished third, with qualification still pending. In the final round, Turkey beat the United States 3-2. Although they were unfortunately eliminated at the group stage, their resilient performance is still worthy of applause.
Group E: Germany, Ecuador, Côte d'Ivoire
△ Ecuador overturns Germany to win 2-1
Germany advanced to the Round of 32 as group winner with 2 wins and 1 loss (6 points). Côte d'Ivoire advanced to the Round of 32 as group runner-up with two wins and one loss. Ecuador earned 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss for 4 points, already making it into the top eight best third-place teams by record, successfully securing a qualification spot. Curaçao missed out on the knockout stage.
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden
△ Netherlands beat Tunisia 3-1 to win the group
The Netherlands won the group with three matches: two wins and one draw. Japan and Sweden drew 1-1, taking one point each; Japan locked in second place and advanced to the knockout stage. Sweden finished with 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss for 4 points, placing among the eight best third-place teams and successfully earning a qualification spot. Tunisia lost all three matches, finished bottom with 0 points, and was eliminated.
△ Norway 4-1 beats Iraq
In Groups I, J, and K, only the first two rounds have been played, but multiple strong teams have already locked in the top two spots with two consecutive wins, advancing to the Round of 32 knockout stage:
Group I: France and Norway both win their second straight matches; the two teams directly secure the top two spots and advance together;
Group J: Argentina earns 6 points from two consecutive wins, locking in first place early;
Group K: Colombia earns 6 points from two consecutive wins, locking in first place early.
For Groups G, H, and L, no teams have advanced early yet; the final-round matchups will directly determine group rankings and qualification spots.
“The top 8 third-place teams” will advance