Two rounds into the 2026 World Cup group stage, the bracket for the first knockout round is becoming clearer, even though many places are still undecided. The report says Mexico, the United States, Germany and Argentina have already clinched first place in their groups, while Haiti, Turkey, Tunisia, Jordan and Panama have been eliminated and will exit after the group stage.
The final round of group matches begins tonight at 22:00 on Sport1 with games from Group B. The stakes are not only first and second place, but also third place, because the expanded 48-team tournament now sends eight of the 12 third-place finishers into the next round.
Based on the standings after the second matchday, the current Round of 32 matchups are listed as Germany-Paraguay, France-Sweden, South Korea-Switzerland, Netherlands-Morocco, Portugal-Ghana, Spain-Austria, United States-Algeria, Egypt-Czech Republic, Brazil-Japan, Ivory Coast-Norway, Mexico-Scotland, England-Cape Verde, Argentina-Uruguay, Australia-Iran, Canada-Belgium and Colombia-Croatia.
The knockout stage is set to begin on Saturday in Inglewood, California, with the second-place teams from Groups A and B facing each other, currently South Korea and Switzerland. The article notes that quarterfinals will be formed from the winners of each matchup in this bracket.