Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 11
2026 World Cup Cuts Field to 4 Teams as France and Argentina Reach Semifinals
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 11

2026 World Cup Cuts Field to 4 Teams as France and Argentina Reach Semifinals

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 11

Summary

  • Four teams remained in the 2026 World Cup after the quarterfinals, down from the tournament’s record 48-team field.
  • France secured its semifinal place with a 2-0 win over Morocco in Boston, while Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time to join the final four.
  • England also advanced by ending Norway’s run with a 2-1 victory; Norway had been the lowest-ranked quarterfinalist at No. 19 in FIFA’s rankings.
  • The surviving field still includes the world’s top four teams by FIFA ranking, including the last two champions—France in 2018 and Argentina in 2022.

Insights

With the top four seeds reaching the semifinals, has the expanded 48-team format truly increased the chances for underdog nations?
Are Thomas Tuchel's controversial squad selections the key to finally ending England's 60-year World Cup wait?
At 39, can an aging Messi lead an injury-plagued Argentina to a historic back-to-back World Cup title?