2026 World Cup qualifying: South America
Format
The South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) will use the same format for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers as it did for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The 10 teams will play each other in a single round-robin format, with each team playing each other once at home and once away. The top four teams will qualify automatically for the World Cup, while the fifth-place team will advance to an intercontinental play-off.
Schedule
The qualifiers will begin in March 2023 and end in November 2025. The match dates are as follows:
- March 2023: Matchday 1
- March 2023: Matchday 2
- June 2023: Matchday 3
- June 2023: Matchday 4
- September 2023: Matchday 5
- September 2023: Matchday 6
- October 2023: Matchday 7
- October 2023: Matchday 8
- November 2023: Matchday 9
- November 2023: Matchday 10
- March 2024: Matchday 11
- March 2024: Matchday 12
- June 2024: Matchday 13
- June 2024: Matchday 14
- September 2024: Matchday 15
- September 2024: Matchday 16
- October 2024: Matchday 17
- October 2024: Matchday 18
- November 2024: Matchday 19
- November 2024: Matchday 20
- March 2025: Matchday 21
- March 2025: Matchday 22
- June 2025: Matchday 23
- June 2025: Matchday 24
- September 2025: Matchday 25
- September 2025: Matchday 26
- October 2025: Matchday 27
- October 2025: Matchday 28
- November 2025: Matchday 29
- November 2025: Matchday 30
Teams
The 10 teams that will compete in the South American qualifiers are:
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Ecuador
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Uruguay
- Venezuela
Favorites
Brazil and Argentina are the clear favorites to qualify for the World Cup from South America. Brazil is the top-ranked team in the FIFA World Rankings, while Argentina is ranked third. Both teams have a wealth of talent and experience, and they should be able to cruise through the qualifiers.
Uruguay and Colombia are the other two teams that are expected to qualify for the World Cup. Uruguay is ranked 13th in the FIFA World Rankings, while Colombia is ranked 17th. Both teams have a good mix of young and experienced players, and they should be able to challenge Brazil and Argentina for the top spots in the qualifiers.
Underdogs
The remaining six teams in the South American qualifiers are all considered to be underdogs. However, several of these teams have the potential to surprise. Peru is ranked 21st in the FIFA World Rankings, and they have a good chance of finishing in the top five and advancing to the intercontinental play-off.
Paraguay is another team that could surprise. They are ranked 32nd in the FIFA World Rankings, but they have a history of qualifying for the World Cup. They finished seventh in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and they will be looking to improve on that performance in 2026.
Conclusion
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in South America are sure to be exciting. Brazil and Argentina are the clear favorites to qualify, but several other teams, including Uruguay, Colombia, Peru, and Paraguay, could surprise. The qualifiers begin in March 2023, and they will conclude in November 2025.