The FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage is entering a crucial phase as several teams have already secured strong positions while others are still fighting for a place in the Round of 32. Fans around the world are closely following the latest FIFA World Cup standings, group rankings, and match results.
Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, Argentina, Colombia, and the USA are among the teams leading their respective groups after impressive performances. Some groups remain wide open, with qualification depending on the final round of matches.
Group A finished with Mexico at the top after winning all three matches. South Africa secured second place, while South Korea and Czechia were eliminated after failing to earn enough points.
Group B saw Switzerland finish first with Canada taking second place. Bosnia and Herzegovina narrowly missed automatic qualification, while Qatar ended the group at the bottom.
Brazil and Morocco both finished on seven points in Group C. Brazil claimed first place on goal difference, while Morocco also advanced comfortably after an impressive campaign.
The United States currently leads Group D after back-to-back victories. Australia and Paraguay are still competing for the second qualification spot heading into the final group matches.
Germany remains in control of Group E, while the Netherlands and Japan are battling for the top positions in Group F. Spain, France, Argentina, Colombia, and England also remain among the tournament favorites based on current standings.
Several exciting matches are scheduled over the next two days, including Germany vs Ecuador, USA vs Türkiye, Japan vs Sweden, and Netherlands vs Tunisia. These games will determine the remaining Round of 32 qualification places.
With the expanded 48-team format, not only the top two teams from each group but also the eight best third-placed teams can qualify. Goal difference and goals scored could become decisive in the race to the knockout stage.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Standings Today: Latest Group Rankings, Match Results & Who Is Winning Right Now
