2026 World Cup Rankings: Analyzing the Knockout Stage Teams
June 30, 2026 · Mónica Ríos
The article ranks all 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup based on their chances of winning, categorizing them into eliminated teams, upstarts, potential darkhorses, legit darkhorses, and favorites.
As the 2026 World Cup unfolds, it's crucial to assess the 48 participating teams from least to most likely to capture the trophy. This ranking will evolve throughout the tournament, reflecting the dynamic nature of the largest World Cup ever held. Here's an overview of all 48 teams at the tournament and their likelihood of winning it all, categorized for clarity.
Eliminated Teams: The first category includes teams that have already been eliminated, such as Tunisia, Jordan, and Uzbekistan, among others. Some teams like Iran and Turkiye were unfortunate to exit early, while others like New Zealand and Panama exceeded expectations despite their elimination.
Upstarts: Teams like South Africa, Paraguay, and Australia fall into this category. These squads have shown potential, with standout players capable of creating memorable moments but are unlikely to claim the title.
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Potential Darkhorses: This group includes Austria, Canada, and Norway, with players like Haaland and Odegaard leading Norway's charge. The co-hosts Mexico and Canada have an advantage with manageable knockout round paths, and Ecuador's defense stands out.
Legit Darkhorses: Teams such as Colombia, Belgium, and the USA show promise. The USA, under Mauricio Pochettino, is building confidence with a favorable knockout path. Belgium's Doku and De Bruyne add flair, while Brazil tweaks its strategy for success.
Favorites: Germany, Morocco, and Spain are among the top contenders. Morocco is aiming for another impressive run, while England and Spain have the talent depth to go all the way. Argentina and France lead the favorites, with Messi and Mbappe spearheading their respective teams' campaigns.
This comprehensive ranking paints a picture of the 2026 World Cup landscape as the knockout stages begin, offering fans insights into which teams might surprise and those expected to excel.
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