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Kenny McLean’s goal from the halfway line against Denmark sealed an incredible night at Hampden Park on the final matchweek of UEFA qualifying and a first World Cup since 1998 for Scotland – The Americas must brace itself for a Tartan Army invasion.
The list of countries heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is growing. Following a thrilling round of November qualifiers, 42 nations have officially secured their place in the expanded 48-team tournament set for North America in 2026.
The road to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Finals has already delivered seismic shifts in the global football landscape. With the showpiece expanding to 48 teams, tiny nations like Curacao and Cape Verde have seized the moment to make history,
The November international break brought an end to the World Cup qualification process, and with it, 42 teams have now booked their places at next
SCOTLAND are set to be kept APART from the Auld Enemy England in next month’s World Cup qualifying draw. And Steve Clarke’s side’s reward for that swashbuckling qualification
A former Gunner scored a crucial goal in order for his country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup - but he won't set an Arsenal record for it.
Iraq, left, and Norway, right, have both qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026, which will be played in the U.S., Canada and Mexico ... including matches in Kansas City. The rest of the World Cup field will become known Dec. 5, 2025, via the World Cup Draw. Getty Images left and right/FIFA image middle
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Curaçao, Cape Verde and Scotland - World Cup takes unusual shape
Many football fans doubted the expansion of the men's World Cup to 48 teams in 2026. Critics have bemoaned too many matches spread out over the United States, Mexico and Canada and said 48 teams opposed to 32 does not make mathematical sense.