World Cup 2026 Knockout Bracket — Round of 32 Takes Shape

Round of 32 begins 28 June · 16 of 32 places confirmed · Canada through as Group B runner-up · A Canadian read on the bracket

The knockout picture is coming into focus. With Groups A through F complete, sixteen teams already have their Round of 32 places — and Canada are one of them, through as Group B runner-up. The remaining six groups finish across 26 and 27 June, after which the full 32-team bracket locks and the first knockout games kick off on 28 June. This page tracks what is settled, what is still moving, and where Canada might land.

A 2026 World Cup Round of 32 bracket graphic taking shape
The Round of 32 bracket fills in as the last groups finish on 26–27 June, with the first knockout games on 28 June.
The 2026 format sends the top two from all 12 groups plus the eight best third-placed teams into a 32-team Round of 32. Groups A–F are done; G, H and I finish on 26 June and J, K and L on 27 June. Canada have qualified as Group B runner-up.

How the 2026 bracket works

This is the first 48-team World Cup, and the knockout maths is new. Twelve groups of four play a single round-robin; the top two from each group advance automatically, joined by the eight best third-placed teams across all groups. That makes 32 teams for a brand-new Round of 32 stage — an extra round before the Round of 16 that veterans of past tournaments will not have seen. Because the eight best-third places are decided by comparing records across all twelve groups, several Round of 32 pairings cannot be confirmed until the very last group game is played.

Format 48 teams · 12 groups of 4
Advance Top 2 per group + 8 best third
Round of 32 starts 28 June 2026
Canada’s status Qualified — Group B runner-up

Confirmed qualifiers so far

Every team from Groups A–F has its place, and several from the later groups have already clinched advancement. As of this morning (26 June 2026):

Group Winner Runner-up
A Mexico South Africa
B Switzerland Canada
C Brazil Morocco
D United States Australia
E Germany Ivory Coast
F Netherlands Japan

Already through from the groups still being decided: Argentina (Group J) and Colombia (Group K) have clinched advancement, and France and Norway (Group I) are both into the knockouts, with only their final order to settle in Foxborough today.

The Canadian headline: Canada reached the Round of 32 for the first time in the men’s team’s history, advancing as Group B runner-up behind Switzerland. Topping the group would have kept the co-hosts in Vancouver; as runner-up, Canada move on to a Round of 32 tie at a different venue.

Canada’s projected path

Here is where caution matters. Reporting points to a Round of 32 opener of Canada vs South Africa at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday 28 June, with Canadian broadcast on TSN and CTV and watch parties planned across Toronto. But the matchup and kickoff time are not yet official — the bracket cannot be finalised until the best third-placed teams are fixed when Groups G–L finish on 27 June. We are treating it as reported, not settled.

Treat as provisional: the Canada vs South Africa Round of 32 fixture, and a separately reported USA vs Bosnia & Herzegovina tie, are both being widely reported but are not yet official until every group is complete on 27 June. Reported kickoff times for the 28 June opener also differ across sources. We will confirm the fixture, venue and time once the bracket locks — do not stake on a pairing that is not yet official.

What each side of the draw is worth

The bracket also frames the betting picture: the path a team takes through the Round of 32 and beyond shapes the outright market. As of 25–26 June 2026 the top of the decimal board reads:

Selection Odds (decimal) Bracket note
France ~5.00 Clear favourite; Group I winner/runner-up today
Spain ~7.00 Tops Group H with a draw vs Uruguay
Argentina ~8.00 Through; tops Group J
England ~8.50 Final group game vs Panama on 27 June
Brazil ~13.5–14.0 Won Group C; shortened after Scotland win
USA (host) ~34.0 Through as Group D winner; shortest USA odds yet
Example: a C$25 outright ticket on France at 5.00 (decimal) returns C$125 (C$100 profit). The Group I winner takes a different knockout side than the runner-up, so today’s Norway–France result nudges several projected paths — one reason the bracket and the outright board move together. Lines stamped 25–26 June 2026; verify at your Canadian-licensed sportsbook.

The two halves of the draw

Top half — settling 26 June
Groups G, H and I finish today. France or Norway top Group I; Spain are placed to top Group H; Group G (Egypt, Iran, Belgium, New Zealand) is the most open finish left and will reshuffle the best-third order.
Bottom half — settling 27 June
Groups J, K and L finish tomorrow. Argentina top Group J; Colombia and Portugal contest Group K; England and Ghana lead Group L. Once these land, all eight best-third places — and every Round of 32 pairing — are locked.

What to watch next

  • Today (26 June): Groups G, H and I complete. The Group G finish in particular will move the best-third standings that decide several Round of 32 ties.
  • Tomorrow (27 June): Groups J, K and L complete; the full bracket locks.
  • Sunday (28 June): Round of 32 begins. Canada’s tie — reported as South Africa — should be confirmed once the bracket is final.
All odds on this page are decimal — the default at Canadian-licensed sportsbooks. CAD currency, regulated provincially: Ontario via AGCO / iGaming Ontario, BCLC PlayNow in British Columbia, Loto-Québec in Québec, ALC in the Atlantic provinces. Decimal-default brands in our pool include Boomerang Bet, BetiBet, WinRolla and LamaBet.
When does the 2026 World Cup Round of 32 start?
The Round of 32 begins on 28 June 2026, after the final group games on 26 and 27 June. It is a new knockout round introduced for the 48-team format.
How do teams qualify for the Round of 32 in 2026?
The top two teams from each of the 12 groups advance automatically, joined by the eight best third-placed teams across all groups — 32 teams in total.
Has Canada qualified for the knockout stage?
Yes. Canada advanced from Group B as runner-up behind Switzerland, reaching the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in the men’s team’s history.
Who will Canada play in the Round of 32?
South Africa is being widely reported as Canada’s opponent at SoFi Stadium on 28 June, on TSN and CTV — but the fixture is not yet official until the bracket locks when the final groups finish on 27 June. We will confirm once it is official.