CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 Qualification: South America Explained
CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualification — the brutal 18-match marathon that sent Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay to North America.
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CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualification — the brutal 18-match marathon that sent Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay to North America.
CONCACAF World Cup 2026 qualification — three co-hosts auto-qualified, plus Haiti, Panama and debutants Curaçao. Full regional breakdown and group impact.
Four nations make their World Cup debut in 2026 — Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan. Stories, groups, tactical profiles and why debutants upset predictions.
World Cup 2026 final at MetLife Stadium, 19 July 2026 — 82,500 capacity, NJ Transit access, ticket strategy and who might play for the trophy.
World Cup 2026 opens 11 June at Estadio Azteca — Mexico vs South Africa, the only stadium with two World Cup finals, plus travel and ceremony guide.
World Cup 2026 extra time rules — two 15-minute periods from the Round of 32, substitution windows, golden goal history and when penalties follow.
World Cup 2026 allows five substitutions in three windows plus a sixth in extra time — how 26-man squads and North American travel make depth decisive.
CAF sent 9 teams to World Cup 2026 — Morocco, Senegal, Ghana, debutants Cape Verde and Africa's largest ever World Cup representation explained.
AFC qualified 8 teams for World Cup 2026 — Japan, South Korea, Australia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, plus debutants Jordan and Uzbekistan.