Countries to watch out for in 2026 World Cup

The expanded format of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will test more than talent. It will demand squad depth, tactical discipline, and game management across a longer schedule.

With more teams in the draw, the margin for error in the group stage may reduce, but the latter rounds will still favour sides with tournament pedigree and structural balance.

Here are the countries likely to shape the competition based on current form, squad profile, and recent tournament record.

Argentina

Argentina head into the tournament as defending champions with a settled core and clear tactical identity.

They are compact out of possession and efficient in attack. Their ability to manage game tempo and see out tight matches gives them an edge in knockout football.

With a blend of experience and emerging options, Argentina remains a strong contender.

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France

France continues to set the standard in squad depth. They have quality across all units and can rotate without losing intensity.

Their recent tournament record shows consistency at the highest level. They are direct in attack and physically strong in key areas.

If they maintain squad balance, France will be in the latter stages again.

Spain

Currently ranked the best national team in the world by FIFA, Spain retained their possession-based approach but now showed more vertical play in the final third.

They control midfield spaces effectively and limit opposition transitions.

The key will be converting dominance into goals, especially against compact defences.

Brazil

Brazil’s strength lies in attacking options, but their recent exits point to issues in midfield control and defensive organisation.

They need better structure between the lines and improved decision-making in key moments.

If those areas are addressed, Brazil will remain a serious title contender.

England

England have built a competitive squad with depth in attacking positions and stability at the back.

They progress well through tournaments, but must improve their cutting edge in decisive games.

Game management and composure in high-pressure moments will define their campaign.

Portugal

Portugal have evolved into a balanced side with strength across defence, midfield, and attack.

They are flexible in shape and effective on the counter.

Their ability to switch systems within games makes them a difficult side to contain.

Germany

Germany is in a rebuilding phase but is showing signs of tactical stability. Younger players are stepping into key roles, and the team is regaining structure.

Their pressing game and transition play will be key to how far they progress.

Netherlands

The Netherlands remain organised defensively and disciplined in shape.

They are efficient in possession and pose a threat from wide areas.

While not always dominant, they are capable of controlling games and grinding out results.

Morocco

Morocco’s strength is its defensive structure and tactical discipline. Having recently been declared the 2026 AFCON title winner, Morocco’s squad is poised to build on the momentum and give a World Cup outing to remember.

They are compact, difficult to break down, and effective on the counter.

Their ability to maintain shape under pressure makes them one of the most organised sides in the competition.

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