Round of 32 — A New Knockout Phase, Mapped from a Canadian Seat

28 June – 3 July 2026 · 16 ties · 12 group winners + 12 runners-up + 8 best third-placed · The new format’s first knockout round, in full

The 48-team World Cup needed a new round, and this is it. The Round of 32 is a stage no one alive has played at a men’s tournament before — the natural consequence of letting 32 teams of 48 advance from the group stage. Two days in, the format has already produced its first knockout-round goal (Stephen Eustáquio for Canada, 90+2′), and the next eight days deliver fifteen more ties before the Round of 16 starts on 4 July. This page maps the whole phase: all 16 fixtures, the eight best-third sides that shape the bracket, the decimal outright board in CAD, and Canada’s projected path through the half of the draw they have landed in.

A stylised bracket graphic of all 16 World Cup 2026 Round of 32 ties
The full Round of 32 bracket — eight ties per side of the draw — with Canada already through to the Round of 16.
The bracket is FINAL after Sunday: 32 teams across 16 ties, played 28 June to 3 July, four R16 pairings already determined by structure. Canada is the only team to have played their R32 tie so far, winning 1-0 on 28 June. France (4.40) is the lone clear outright favourite; Argentina (5.10) is the only side close. Two of the 16 ties are on Canadian soil — Portugal–Croatia and Switzerland–Algeria, both on 2 July.

How the Round of 32 works

The 48-team format gives every group of four a top-two automatic qualifier, plus the eight best third-placed teams ranked across all twelve groups by points, then goal difference, then goals scored. That maths produces 32 qualifiers — and a brand-new knockout round before the Round of 16 the world is used to.

The eight third-placed qualifiers in 2026 ranked: DR Congo (K, 4 pts +1), Sweden (F, 4 pts 0 GD, 7 GF), Ecuador (E, 4 0 2), Ghana (L, 4 0 2), Bosnia-Herzegovina (B, 4 −1 5), Algeria (J, 4 −2 5), Paraguay (D, 4 −2 2), Senegal (I, 3 +2 8). The cut fell between Senegal (3 pts, GD +2, 8 GF) and Iran (3 pts, GD 0). Iran, South Korea, Scotland and Uruguay were eliminated on the third-place bubble. Source: NBC 3rd-place / Wikipedia / CBS, as of 2026-06-29 ET.

Round of 32 dates 28 June – 3 July 2026
Total ties 16 (one already played)
Best-third qualifiers 8 of 12 (cut: Senegal in, Iran out)
Canadian-soil ties 2 — Portugal-Croatia and Switzerland-Algeria (both 2 July)

All 16 ties — the full Round of 32 calendar

Date (ET) Match Kickoff (ET) Venue Status
28 Jun South Africa 0-1 Canada 3:00 PM SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles PLAYED
29 Jun Brazil vs Japan 1:00 PM NRG Stadium, Houston Today
29 Jun Germany vs Paraguay 4:30 PM Gillette Stadium, Foxborough Today
29 Jun Netherlands vs Morocco 9:00 PM Estadio BBVA, Monterrey Today
30 Jun Côte d’Ivoire vs Norway 1:00 PM AT&T Stadium, Dallas Tomorrow
30 Jun France vs Sweden 5:00 PM MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford Tomorrow
30 Jun Mexico vs Ecuador 9:00 PM Estadio Azteca, Mexico City Tomorrow
1 Jul England vs DR Congo 12:00 PM Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Wednesday
1 Jul Belgium vs Senegal 4:00 PM Lumen Field, Seattle Wednesday
1 Jul USA vs Bosnia-Herzegovina 8:00 PM Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara Wednesday
2 Jul Spain vs Austria 3:00 PM SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles Thursday
2 Jul Portugal vs Croatia 7:00 PM BMO Field, Toronto Thursday, Canadian soil
2 Jul Switzerland vs Algeria 11:00 PM BC Place, Vancouver Thursday, Canadian soil
3 Jul Australia vs Egypt 2:00 PM AT&T Stadium, Dallas Friday
3 Jul Argentina vs Cape Verde 6:00 PM Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Friday
3 Jul Colombia vs Ghana 9:30 PM Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Friday

Source: SI + NBC Sports + Wikipedia knockout, as of 2026-06-29 ET. Two ties take place in Canada: Portugal–Croatia at BMO Field in Toronto and Switzerland–Algeria at BC Place in Vancouver, both on Thursday 2 July.

Outright odds — the post-group reset

The outright winner board moved sharply at the end of the group stage. France firmed to 4.40 as the lone clear favourite (a perfect Group I run, 10 GF / 2 GA), and Argentina cut from ~6.50 to 5.10 on a maximum-points group run that included Lionel Messi’s 80th-minute clincher against Jordan. Brazil drifted from ~9.00 to ~13–14.00 on the Militão / Rodrygo injuries. Spain and England now sit level at 7.50.

Selection Odds (decimal) Note
France 4.40 Lone clear favourite after perfect Group I run
Argentina 5.10 Sharp move to clear second
Spain 7.50 Level with England
England 7.50 Level with Spain
Brazil 14.00 Drifted on defensive injuries
Portugal 16.00 Group K runner-up
Germany 16.00 Group E winner; Schlotterbeck out
Netherlands 19.00 Faces Morocco Monday
Colombia 34.00 Group K winner
Norway 36.00 Mid-pack from Group I
USA 36.00 Co-host
Morocco 41.00 Counter-attack threat
Belgium 46.00 Plays Senegal Wednesday
Mexico 56.00 Group A winner, perfect group
Japan 56.00 Faces Brazil today
Switzerland 66.00 Beat Canada in Group B
Outright example (FanDuel via FOX, decimal converted, 28 June 2026): a C$25 outright ticket on France at 4.40 returns C$110 (C$85 profit). A C$10 Argentina ticket at 5.10 returns C$51 (C$41 profit). Treat each outright figure as a range — Kalshi (via Covers) and ESPN have France ~4.0–4.5, Argentina ~4.8–5.1, Spain/England ~7.0–10.0. Confirm at your Canadian-licensed sportsbook.

Canada’s path — the half of the draw they’ve landed in

Canada are through. The bracket pairs them with the Netherlands–Morocco winner (29 June) for a Round of 16 tie in Houston on Saturday 4 July. The quarter-final, if reached, will be against the survivor of the Germany–Paraguay / France–Sweden quadrant — meaning France or Germany, the two short-priced favourites in this corner of the draw, are the most likely quarter-final opponent.

Canada’s R16
Saturday 4 July, Houston — opponent is Netherlands or Morocco. TSN, CBC, CTV.
Projected QF (if Canada win)
Wednesday 8 July, opponent from France / Sweden / Germany / Paraguay.
The math
Canada need two more wins to reach the semi-finals — and three to reach the final on 19 July at MetLife Stadium.

The four projected Round of 16 pairings

The bracket structure means the eight Round of 16 ties are already drawn — only the team names are pending. The four upper-half pairings:

  • Canada vs (Netherlands / Morocco) — Houston, 4 July
  • (Germany / Paraguay) vs (France / Sweden) — venue confirmed when bracket settles
  • (Brazil / Japan) vs (Côte d’Ivoire / Norway) — venue confirmed when bracket settles
  • (Mexico / Ecuador) vs (England / DR Congo) — venue confirmed when bracket settles

And the four lower-half pairings:

  • (USA / Bosnia-Herzegovina) vs (Belgium / Senegal)
  • (Portugal / Croatia) vs (Spain / Austria)
  • (Argentina / Cape Verde) vs (Australia / Egypt)
  • (Switzerland / Algeria) vs (Colombia / Ghana)
A bracket note: the FIFA internal match-number labels for the Round of 16 are unconfirmed at the time of writing (29 June 2026). The team pairings — what plays what — are agreed across SI, Yahoo, CBS Sports and Wikipedia. Venue and kickoff for several R16 ties is dependent on broadcast-window logistics once the R32 names are in.

The phase’s biggest storylines

  • Canada have already made their first. Eustáquio’s stoppage-time winner gave Canada the first knockout-stage win in men’s World Cup history. Whatever happens in Houston, that line is on the record.
  • A revenge subplot, in Houston. Brazil meet Japan in NRG Stadium, four months after Japan won their last meeting 3-2 — a Brazil side that led 2-0 with twenty minutes left. Carlo Ancelotti has refused to engage with the framing, which has not stopped anyone else.
  • Koeman plays the underdog card. “I’m not sure if we are the favourite in the match against Morocco” — Ronald Koeman, The National, 26 June 2026. The Netherlands have not kept a clean sheet at this tournament; Morocco has, in four of their last six.
  • Mexico’s clean sweep at the Azteca. Co-hosts Mexico won Group A with three wins and zero conceded — only the sixth nation in World Cup history to keep clean sheets across all three group games. The reward is a rain-season Azteca tie against Ecuador on 30 June.
  • The USA storyline returns. Co-hosts USA won Group D and welcome back Christian Pulisic from a calf injury for the 1 July tie with Bosnia-Herzegovina at Levi’s Stadium. Bosnia advanced to the finals by knocking out four-time champions Italy in the UEFA play-offs.
  • The Golden Boot race is Messi’s to lose. Messi leads on 6 goals; Mbappé, Dembélé, Haaland and Vinícius Júnior are on 4; Kane and Canada’s Jonathan David on 3. Source: FOX Sports Golden Boot Tracker, 28 June 2026.

Quote of the phase

"You guys are Canadian heroes today. Canadian heroes. Canadian heroes for the future children of this country who play this sport. This sport has a big future because of you guys." — Jesse Marsch (Canada head coach), FOX Sports, 28 June 2026 (corroborated by ESPN and the Globe and Mail).

Bracket-side outright value (FanDuel via FOX, decimal, 28 June 2026): Canada’s side of the draw has France (4.40), Brazil (14.00) and England (7.50) as the highest-rated possible quarter-final opponents. The opposite side has Argentina (5.10), Spain (7.50) and Colombia (34.00). A bracket-half “winner from this half” ticket — sometimes offered as a regional special — is priced thinly given the France/Brazil/England cluster. Re-pull at your Canadian-licensed sportsbook before staking.

What’s at stake for Canadian punters

Three things to track as the phase plays out:

  • The R16 opponent. Canada take the Netherlands–Morocco winner. The price on Canada to reach the quarter-final will move sharply on Monday night.
  • The Canadian-soil ties on 2 July. Portugal–Croatia at BMO Field and Switzerland–Algeria at BC Place are guaranteed full-network broadcasts on TSN and CBC, with the Switzerland tie a direct Canadian narrative — Switzerland eliminated Canada from a winnable Group B on 24 June.
  • The Golden Boot longshot. Jonathan David remains the only Canadian on the FanDuel via FOX Golden Boot board (71.00) as of 28 June 2026. Three goals so far; the price has moved on whether his side gets enough minutes to chase the leaders.
Outright lines, match lines and player-prop lines all move on team-sheet news. The decimal numbers on this page carry timestamps; re-check at your Canadian-licensed sportsbook before staking. Ontario via AGCO / iGaming Ontario; BCLC PlayNow in BC; Loto-Québec in QC; ALC in the Atlantic.
What is the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup?
A new knockout round introduced for the 48-team format. The top two from each of 12 groups plus the eight best third-placed teams advance, making 32 teams for a new knockout round before the Round of 16.
When does the Round of 32 finish?
Friday 3 July 2026. The Round of 16 begins on Saturday 4 July, when Canada play the Netherlands–Morocco winner in Houston.
Which Round of 32 matches are played in Canada?
Two: Portugal vs Croatia at BMO Field in Toronto and Switzerland vs Algeria at BC Place in Vancouver, both on Thursday 2 July 2026. TSN and CBC carry both.
Who is the outright favourite for the 2026 World Cup after the group stage?
France, at 4.40 decimal on the FanDuel via FOX Sports board dated 28 June 2026. Argentina is the clear second favourite at 5.10. Treat each as a range — different aggregators and prediction markets have similar but not identical numbers.