The latest FIFA World Cup standings have confirmed the final group rankings for all 48 teams at the 2026 World Cup, setting up a dramatic knockout stage full of major storylines. Mexico, France and Argentina finished the group stage with perfect 9-point records, while Brazil, Spain, Colombia and England also topped their groups with unbeaten campaigns. The expanded 48-team format made third-place rankings more important than ever, allowing teams such as DR Congo, Ecuador, Paraguay and Ghana to stay alive beyond the group stage. The standings have already shaped the Round of 32, where Canada, Brazil, Paraguay, Morocco, Norway and France have advanced, while Germany and the Netherlands were eliminated despite winning their groups. Fans tracking the latest FIFA World Cup standings can now see which teams dominated the group stage, which teams survived through third place, and how the rankings changed the knockout bracket.
The FIFA World Cup standings now show the completed group-stage rankings for Groups A to L.
Every team played three group matches. Teams were ranked by points, followed by goal difference, goals scored and other FIFA tiebreakers if needed.
The points system is simple:
Win: 3 points
Draw: 1 point
Loss: 0 points
The latest standings confirmed the 12 group winners, the runners-up, the key third-place qualifiers and the teams eliminated at the bottom of each group.
The biggest headline is that Mexico, France and Argentina were the only teams to finish with 9 points. France had the best goal difference in the group stage, while Spain finished Group H without conceding a goal.
The standings also produced several knockout surprises. Germany and the Netherlands both topped their groups, but both were eliminated in the Round of 32. Paraguay beat Germany on penalties, while Morocco eliminated the Netherlands on penalties.
Group A finished with Mexico on top.
Mexico: 1st, 9 points, 3 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses, 6 goals scored, 0 goals conceded, +6 goal difference
South Africa: 2nd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 2 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, -1 goal difference
Korea Republic: 3rd, 3 points, 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses, 2 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, -1 goal difference
Czechia: 4th, 1 point, 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 2 goals scored, 6 goals conceded, -4 goal difference
Mexico were one of the strongest teams in the FIFA World Cup standings after winning all three group matches and keeping three clean sheets. South Africa advanced from second place, while Korea Republic finished third and Czechia ended bottom.
Switzerland won Group B with an unbeaten record.
Switzerland: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 7 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +4 goal difference
Canada: 2nd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 8 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +5 goal difference
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 5 goals scored, 6 goals conceded, -1 goal difference
Qatar: 4th, 1 point, 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 2 goals scored, 10 goals conceded, -8 goal difference
Switzerland topped the group, but Canada’s +5 goal difference made them one of the most dangerous second-place teams in the tournament. Bosnia and Herzegovina also reached 4 points but ranked third because of the tiebreakers.
Brazil edged Morocco for first place in Group C.
Brazil: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 7 goals scored, 1 goal conceded, +6 goal difference
Morocco: 2nd, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 6 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +3 goal difference
Scotland: 3rd, 3 points, 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses, 1 goal scored, 4 goals conceded, -3 goal difference
Haiti: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 2 goals scored, 8 goals conceded, -6 goal difference
Brazil and Morocco both finished unbeaten with 7 points. Brazil took first place because of superior goal difference. That strong group performance continued into the Round of 32, where Brazil beat Japan 2-1 and Morocco eliminated the Netherlands on penalties.
The United States finished top of Group D.
USA: 1st, 6 points, 2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, 8 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, +4 goal difference
Australia: 2nd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 2 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Paraguay: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 2 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, -2 goal difference
Turkiye: 4th, 3 points, 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses, 3 goals scored, 5 goals conceded, -2 goal difference
The USA won the group with 6 points. Australia finished second, while Paraguay ranked third with 4 points. Paraguay later delivered one of the biggest knockout shocks by eliminating Germany on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
Germany won Group E, but the group later produced a major knockout upset.
Germany: 1st, 6 points, 2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, 10 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, +6 goal difference
Ivory Coast: 2nd, 6 points, 2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, 4 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, +2 goal difference
Ecuador: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 2 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Curacao: 4th, 1 point, 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 1 goal scored, 9 goals conceded, -8 goal difference
Germany topped the group on goal difference, but their tournament ended early in the Round of 32. Ecuador finished third with 4 points and stayed alive in the expanded 48-team format.
The Netherlands won Group F, with Japan close behind.
Netherlands: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 10 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, +6 goal difference
Japan: 2nd, 5 points, 1 win, 2 draws, 0 losses, 7 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +4 goal difference
Sweden: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 7 goals scored, 7 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Tunisia: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 2 goals scored, 12 goals conceded, -10 goal difference
The Netherlands finished unbeaten at the top of the group, but Morocco knocked them out in the Round of 32 after a penalty shootout. Japan also advanced from second place before losing 2-1 to Brazil.
Belgium topped Group G ahead of Egypt.
Belgium: 1st, 5 points, 1 win, 2 draws, 0 losses, 6 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, +4 goal difference
Egypt: 2nd, 5 points, 1 win, 2 draws, 0 losses, 5 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +2 goal difference
IR Iran: 3rd, 3 points, 0 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses, 3 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
New Zealand: 4th, 1 point, 0 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses, 4 goals scored, 10 goals conceded, -6 goal difference
Belgium and Egypt both went unbeaten, but Belgium won the group on goal difference. Iran drew all three matches and finished third without losing, while New Zealand finished fourth.
Spain controlled Group H with the best defensive record in the group.
Spain: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 5 goals scored, 0 goals conceded, +5 goal difference
Cape Verde: 2nd, 3 points, 0 wins, 3 draws, 0 losses, 2 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Uruguay: 3rd, 2 points, 0 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss, 3 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, -1 goal difference
Saudi Arabia: 4th, 2 points, 0 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss, 1 goal scored, 5 goals conceded, -4 goal difference
Spain finished first without conceding a goal. Cape Verde took second place despite drawing all three matches, while Uruguay and Saudi Arabia both finished on 2 points.
France produced the strongest group-stage numbers.
France: 1st, 9 points, 3 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses, 10 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, +8 goal difference
Norway: 2nd, 6 points, 2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, 8 goals scored, 7 goals conceded, +1 goal difference
Senegal: 3rd, 3 points, 1 win, 0 draws, 2 losses, 8 goals scored, 6 goals conceded, +2 goal difference
Iraq: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 1 goal scored, 12 goals conceded, -11 goal difference
France finished with 9 points and the best goal difference in the latest FIFA World Cup standings. They then carried that form into the Round of 32 by beating Sweden 3-0. Norway also advanced and defeated Ivory Coast 2-1.
Argentina completed a perfect Group J campaign.
Argentina: 1st, 9 points, 3 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses, 8 goals scored, 1 goal conceded, +7 goal difference
Austria: 2nd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 6 goals scored, 6 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Algeria: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 5 goals scored, 7 goals conceded, -2 goal difference
Jordan: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 3 goals scored, 8 goals conceded, -5 goal difference
Argentina were one of only three teams to finish with 9 points. Austria and Algeria both reached 4 points, while Jordan finished without a point.
Colombia topped a competitive Group K.
Colombia: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 4 goals scored, 1 goal conceded, +3 goal difference
Portugal: 2nd, 5 points, 1 win, 2 draws, 0 losses, 6 goals scored, 1 goal conceded, +5 goal difference
DR Congo: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 4 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +1 goal difference
Uzbekistan: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 2 goals scored, 11 goals conceded, -9 goal difference
Colombia won the group with 7 points. Portugal finished second despite staying unbeaten and having the best goal difference in the group. DR Congo finished third with 4 points and remained in the knockout picture.
England topped Group L ahead of Croatia.
England: 1st, 7 points, 2 wins, 1 draw, 0 losses, 6 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, +4 goal difference
Croatia: 2nd, 6 points, 2 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss, 5 goals scored, 5 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Ghana: 3rd, 4 points, 1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss, 2 goals scored, 2 goals conceded, 0 goal difference
Panama: 4th, 0 points, 0 wins, 0 draws, 3 losses, 0 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, -4 goal difference
England finished first with 7 points and entered the Round of 32 against DR Congo. Croatia also advanced from second place, while Ghana’s 4-point finish made them one of the notable third-place teams.
The 12 group winners were:
Group A winner: Mexico
Group B winner: Switzerland
Group C winner: Brazil
Group D winner: USA
Group E winner: Germany
Group F winner: Netherlands
Group G winner: Belgium
Group H winner: Spain
Group I winner: France
Group J winner: Argentina
Group K winner: Colombia
Group L winner: England
Mexico, France and Argentina were the only perfect group winners. Brazil, Spain, Colombia and England also made strong statements by finishing first while unbeaten.
The best teams by points were:
9 points: Mexico, France, Argentina
7 points: Switzerland, Brazil, Morocco, Netherlands, Spain, Colombia, England
6 points: USA, Germany, Ivory Coast, Norway, Croatia
The perfect 9-point teams entered the knockout stage with the cleanest momentum. However, the Round of 32 already proved that group-stage dominance does not always guarantee survival.
France had the best goal difference in the group stage.
Top goal-difference teams:
France: +8
Argentina: +7
Mexico: +6
Brazil: +6
Germany: +6
Netherlands: +6
Canada: +5
Spain: +5
Portugal: +5
France combined attacking efficiency with defensive control. Spain were also outstanding defensively, finishing Group H without conceding.
The standings directly created the Round of 32 matchups, and the knockout stage has already produced major results.
Latest confirmed Round of 32 results:
Canada beat South Africa 1-0.
Brazil beat Japan 2-1.
Paraguay eliminated Germany after a 1-1 draw and penalties.
Morocco eliminated the Netherlands after a 1-1 draw and penalties.
Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1.
France beat Sweden 3-0.
Mexico vs Ecuador was live at 0-0 at the latest update.
Upcoming or pending Round of 32 fixtures included England vs DR Congo, Belgium vs Senegal, USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, Spain vs Austria, Portugal vs Croatia, Switzerland vs Algeria, Argentina vs Cape Verde, Colombia vs Ghana and Australia vs Egypt.
The biggest story so far is clear: Germany and the Netherlands topped their groups but were eliminated immediately in the Round of 32.
The 2026 World Cup uses an expanded 48-team format, which makes third-place rankings much more important.
In previous formats, group-stage qualification was mostly about finishing in the top two. In the 2026 format, several third-place teams can still advance to the Round of 32.
That is why teams such as DR Congo, Ecuador, Paraguay, Ghana, Algeria and others remained relevant after finishing third.
Third-place qualification changes the tournament because:
More teams stay alive after the group stage.
Goal difference becomes more valuable.
A single draw can decide survival.
Group winners can face dangerous third-place opponents.
Upset potential increases in the Round of 32.
This is one of the biggest reasons the latest FIFA World Cup standings matter beyond the top two places in each group.
The teams that finished bottom of their groups were:
Czechia finished bottom of Group A.
Qatar finished bottom of Group B.
Haiti finished bottom of Group C.
Turkiye finished bottom of Group D.
Curacao finished bottom of Group E.
Tunisia finished bottom of Group F.
New Zealand finished bottom of Group G.
Saudi Arabia finished bottom of Group H.
Iraq finished bottom of Group I.
Jordan finished bottom of Group J.
Uzbekistan finished bottom of Group K.
Panama finished bottom of Group L.
Some teams struggled mainly because of defensive problems. Tunisia, Iraq, Uzbekistan and Qatar conceded heavily, while Panama finished the group stage without scoring.
The latest FIFA World Cup standings reveal a tournament defined by both dominance and volatility.
Mexico, France and Argentina had perfect group stages.
France had the best goal difference at +8.
Spain finished the group stage without conceding.
England topped Group L with 7 points.
Colombia finished ahead of unbeaten Portugal in Group K.
DR Congo advanced from Group K with 4 points.
Germany and the Netherlands won their groups but were eliminated in the Round of 32.
Third-place teams became central to the knockout picture.
The standings are no longer just a group-stage record. They now explain the entire knockout path.
The FIFA World Cup standings are useful for prediction-market users because they show team form, scoring power, defensive strength and knockout seeding.
Possible standings-based prediction angles include:
Group winners to advance deeper into the tournament.
Strong defensive teams to keep clean sheets.
High-scoring teams to produce over-goal markets.
Low-conceding teams such as Mexico, Spain and Brazil to control knockout matches.
Third-place teams to create upset opportunities.
Teams with strong goal difference to maintain momentum.
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The latest FIFA World Cup standings show why the 2026 tournament has become so unpredictable.
Mexico, France and Argentina were the best teams by points. France were the strongest team by goal difference. Spain had the best defensive record. England, Brazil and Colombia all topped their groups with unbeaten campaigns.
But the knockout stage has already changed the story. Germany and the Netherlands looked strong in the group standings, yet both were eliminated in the Round of 32. That is the central lesson of the 2026 World Cup so far: standings create the path, but knockout football changes everything.
For fans tracking the latest FIFA World Cup standings, the key point is simple: group performance still matters, but survival now depends on handling the pressure of the expanded knockout stage.
The latest FIFA World Cup standings show the final group rankings for all 12 groups at the 2026 World Cup. Mexico, Switzerland, Brazil, USA, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, France, Argentina, Colombia and England finished as group winners.
Mexico, France and Argentina finished with 9 points. They were the only teams to win all three group-stage matches.
France had the best goal difference with +8 after scoring 10 goals and conceding only 2 in Group I.
England finished first in Group L with 7 points, ahead of Croatia, Ghana and Panama.
DR Congo finished third in Group K with 4 points, behind Colombia and Portugal, and ahead of Uzbekistan.
The group winners were Mexico, Switzerland, Brazil, USA, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, France, Argentina, Colombia and England.
The 2026 World Cup has an expanded 48-team format, which means some third-place teams can still advance to the Round of 32. This makes third-place rankings more important than in older formats.
Group C was one of the strongest because Brazil and Morocco both finished unbeaten with 7 points. Group K was also highly competitive because Colombia, Portugal and DR Congo all advanced or remained relevant in the knockout race.
Germany and the Netherlands both topped their groups but were eliminated in the Round of 32. Germany lost to Paraguay on penalties, while the Netherlands lost to Morocco on penalties.
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