As the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup proceeds, teams will secure their spot in the knockout stage, which begins on June 28 and wraps up with the World Cup final on July 19.
The field of 48 will be whittled down to 32, and then the titular knockouts will begin, with extra time and penalty shootouts occurring as needed to determine a winner. Here are the teams that have managed to punch a ticket to the knockout stage of the World Cup so far.
Brazil’s Group Stage Results
June 13: Brazil 1-1 Morocco
June 19: Brazil 3-0 Haiti
June 24: Brazil 3-0 Scotland
Morocco’s Group Stage Results
June 13: Morocco 1-1 Brazil
June 19: Morocco 1-0 Scotland
June 24: Morocco 4-2 Haiti
Canada’s Group Stage Results
June 12: Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 18: Canada 6-0 Qatar
June 24: Canada 1-2 Switzerland
Swizerland’s Group Stage Results
June 13: Switzerland 1-1 Qatar
June 18: Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 24: Switzerland 2-1 Canada
Colombia’s Group Stage Results
June 17: Colombia 3-1 Uzbekistan
June 23: Colombia 1-0 DR Congo
June 27: Colombia vs. Portugal — Miami Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
Norway’s Group Stage Results
June 16: Norway 4-1 Iraq
June 22: Norway 3-2 Senegal
June 26: Norway vs. France — Boston Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
France’s Group Stage Results
June 16: France 3-1 Senegal
June 22: France 3-0 Iraq
June 26: France vs. Norway — Boston Stadium (3 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
Argentina’s Group Stage Results
June 16: Argentina 3-0 Algeria
June 22: Argentina 2-0 Austria
June 27: Argentina vs Jordan — Dallas Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
Germany’s Group Stage Results
June 14: Germany 7-1 Curaçao
June 20: Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast
June 25: Germany vs. Ecuador — New York New Jersey Stadium (4 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
USA’s Group Stage Results
June 12: USA 4-1 Paraguay
June 19: USA 2-0 Australia
June 25: USA vs Türkiye – Los Angeles Stadium (10 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)
Mexico’s Group Stage Results
June 11: Mexico 2-0 South Africa
June 18: Mexico 1-0 South Korea
June 24: Mexico vs Czechia — Mexico City Stadium (9 p.m. ET, FOX, FOX One)










