Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18
World Cup Tracker Says 4 Points Secure 2026 Third-Place Berths Under 48-Team Format
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

World Cup Tracker Says 4 Points Secure 2026 Third-Place Berths Under 48-Team Format

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

Summary

  • Thousands of simulations show a third-place team with 4 points is essentially certain to reach the 2026 World Cup knockout stage, while 3 points usually suffice unless goal difference falls below -2.
  • The tracker says 2 points almost never advance, and even 3 points can fail if a team finishes fourth in its group or absorbs a heavy loss such as Curacao’s 7-1 defeat to Germany.
  • Group F currently looks best positioned to send a third-place qualifier after Japan and the Netherlands drew 2-2 and Sweden beat Tunisia 5-1, leaving multiple teams with strong paths.
  • Group G ranks worst because Iran and New Zealand drew 2-2 in what was likely their best chance at a win before tougher matches against Belgium and Egypt.
  • The new 48-team format sends the top 8 of 12 third-place teams through, leaving early-finishing teams in Groups A-C facing days of uncertainty before all group games end.

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