FIFA World Cup Standings 2026: Live Group Tables, Results & Qualification Scenarios
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The 2026 World Cup saw powerhouse Germany advance to the Round of 32 in the World Cup bracket, and the Netherlands and Japan get close to joining them on Saturday.
Below, you'll find the latest World Cup group standings for all 12 groups, including points, wins, losses, goals scored, goals conceded, and goal difference.
As results come in, the World Cup odds can change quickly. Follow along throughout the tournament to track every group-stage battle and see which nations are advancing to the Round of 32.
World Cup group standings
Group A
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Mexico2630+3 Korea Republic23220 Czechia2123-1 South Africa2113-2Group B
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Canada2471+6 Switzerland2452+3 Bosnia2125-3 Qatar2117-6Group C
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Brazil2441+3 Morocco2421+1 Scotland23110 Haiti2004-4Group D
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD USA2661+5 Australia23220 Paraguay2324-2 Turkey2003-3Group E
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Germany2692+7 Ivory Coast2322+0 Ecuador2101-1 Curacao2117-6Group F
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Netherlands2473+4 Japan2462+4 Sweden 23660 Tunisia2019-8Group G
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD New Zealand11220 Iran11220 Belgium11110 Egypt11110Group H
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Uruguay11110 Saudi Arabia11110 Spain11000 Cape Verde11000Group I
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Norway1341+3 France1331+2 Senegal1013-2 Iraq1014-3Group J
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Argentina1330+3 Austria1331+2 Jordan1013-2 Algeria1003-3Group K
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD Colombia1331+2 Portugal11110 Congo11110 Uzbekistan1013-2Group L
TEAMGPPTSGFGAGD England1342+2 Ghana1310+1 Panama1001-1 Croatia1024-2Updated daily.
How World Cup group standings work
Each World Cup group consists of four teams, with every team playing three matches during the group stage. Teams earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. At the conclusion of group play, the top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage, along with the eight best third-place teams, while the remaining teams are eliminated.
World Cup group stage tiebreakers
If two or more teams finish level on points in the group stage, official tiebreaking rules are used to determine final group positions. These criteria are applied in sequence until teams are separated, with head-to-head results taking priority before overall group performance.
Tiebreakers are applied in the following order:
- Points earned in head-to-head matches between the tied teams
- Goal difference in head-to-head matches between the tied teams
- Goals scored in head-to-head matches between the tied teams
If teams remain tied after applying the head-to-head criteria above, those same criteria are re-applied only to the remaining tied teams. If teams are still level, the following overall group-stage criteria are used:
- Overall goal difference in all group matches
- Overall goals scored in all group matches
- Disciplinary record, based on team conduct scores
- Drawing of lots, conducted by FIFA
How World Cup group standings impact betting
World Cup group standings play a major role in shaping match importance and team approach. Teams that have already secured qualification may rotate lineups, while those needing points or goal difference often push the tempo. Understanding where teams sit in the standings can provide valuable context when evaluating match odds, totals, and player-based markets during the group stage.
Related World Cup odds and futures
World Cup group standings are closely tied to several betting markets throughout the tournament, as qualification position and match importance often shape both pricing and team approach. As the group stage unfolds, standings help explain movement in group winner odds, “to qualify” markets, and knockout-stage futures.
Teams chasing advancement or goal difference may play more aggressively, while those that have already secured qualification could rotate lineups or manage minutes. Tracking group standings alongside these markets provides valuable context for understanding how odds evolve from matchday to matchday and how futures pricing adjusts as the tournament takes shape.
Bookmark this page to track World Cup group standings throughout the tournament. Tables update as matches finish, making this a reliable reference point for following qualification races and group-stage developments.
The World Cup Final will take place on Sunday, July 19, featuring the first-ever World Cup halftime show.
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