Media Watch: How do World Cup playoffs work? Explaining format, pathway for teams and more for UEFA, intercontinental versions

By the time the World Cup draw rolls around in early December, only six places will be left to allocate.

Those places will be filled by the UEFA and intercontinental playoffs, which take place just three months before the World Cup commences in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The Sporting News details all you need to know about the playoffs, including who will participate, how they qualified, and the format by which the competition will be contested.

What are the World Cup playoffs?

The World Cup playoffs are two mini-tournaments that offer certain teams another route into the finals if they failed to qualify automatically.

There are two different World Cup playoffs: one for European (UEFA) teams, and another comprising nations from different confederations (the intercontinental playoffs).

Since UEFA gets 16 spots at the newly expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup, they have their own playoff tournament for the last of those four places. The rest of the world, meanwhile, contests an inter-confederation playoff to determine the final two participants at the tournament.

UEFA playoffs

In UEFA World Cup qualifying for 2026, there were 54 participants hoping to secure one of Europe’s 16 places at the competition.

Those 54 nations were spread out between 12 groups. While the group winner advanced to the World Cup automatically, the runners-up were placed in a knockout bracket along with a few UEFA Nations League qualifiers to determine four more participants.

FIFA intercontinental playoffs

The intercontinental playoffs, officially known as either the inter-confederation playoffs or the World Cup playoff tournament, is the final pathway for teams hoping to qualify for the World Cup.

Started in 1998 as a one-off matchup between an Asian and Oceania qualifier, it has grown gradually into the six-team tournament it is today. The 2026 edition comprises one nation from the AFC, CAF, CONMEBOL and OFC confederations, and two from CONCACAF.

Each four-year cycle, as the format of World Cup qualification shifts with the times, the intercontinental playoffs also change slightly to fit the back-end of the qualifying system.

How do the playoffs work?

The UEFA and intercontinental editions have different entry methods, and the European version has a larger field, but each is essentially the same format: a single-elimination tournament in which teams will compete to reach a final, the winners of which will qualify for the World Cup.

2026 UEFA playoffs format

The second-place teams in each of the 16 UEFA qualifying groups advance to the playoffs, along with the four best-ranked group winners from the latest UEFA Nations League who failed to qualify automatically for the World Cup.

The teams will be split into four pathways, each with four teams, contesting a four-team mini-bracket to determine the final qualifiers.

Both semifinals and finals are single-elimination matches, with extra time and penalties used if necessary to determine a winner. The host of each path’s final will be chosen by a random draw. The seeded teams play their semifinals at home.

Pathway 1

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 26 Italy vs. Northern Ireland TBD (Italy host)
Mar. 26 Wales vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina TBD (Wales host)

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 31 Wales/Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Italy/N. Ireland TBD (Wales/Bosnia & Herzegovina winner host)

Pathway 2

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 26 Ukraine vs. Sweden TBD (Ukraine host)
Mar. 26 Poland vs. Albania TBD (Poland host)

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 31 Ukraine/Sweden vs. Poland/Albania TBD (Ukraine/Sweden winner host)

Pathway 3

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 26 Turkey vs. Romania TBD (Turkey host)
Mar. 26 Slovakia vs. Kosovo TBD (Slovakia host)

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 31 Slovakia/Kosovo vs. Turkey/Romania TBD (Slovakia/Kosovo winner host)

Pathway 4

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 26 Denmark vs. North Macedonia TBD (Denmark host)
Mar. 26 Czechia vs. Rep. of Ireland TBD (Czechia host)

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 31 Czechia/Rep. of Ireland vs. Denmark/N. Macedonia TBD (Czechia/Rep. of Ireland winner host)

2026 intercontinental playoffs format

The six participants will be broken into two three-team brackets, with each bracket producing one qualifier.

The brackets were filled out by the draw, which took place on November 20 at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland.

Teams were seeded based on FIFA ranking, with the top two seeds earning a bye to their bracket’s final, while the other four teams contest the semifinals.

Pathway 1

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 23-27 New Caledonia vs. Jamaica TBA

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 28-31 DR Congo vs. Semifinal winner TBA

Pathway 2

Semifinal

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 23-27 Bolivia vs. Suriname TBA

Final

Date Time (ET) Match Location
Mar. 28-31 Iraq vs. Semifinal winner TBA

Which teams are playing in the World Cup playoffs?

Six teams will contest the 2026 FIFA intercontinental playoff, producing the final two World Cup participants. In the UEFA edition, 16 teams will compete for another two spots in the tournament proper.

Teams in UEFA playoffs

In the UEFA playoffs, the 12 group runners-up are joined by four qualifiers from the UEFA Nations League.

First up are the highest-ranked group winners yet to qualify, from League A all the way down to League D. If there are fewer than four of those remaining yet to qualify, they move to the highest-ranked group runners-up from the Nations League.

Nation Qualified via FIFA rank
Slovakia Group A runner-up 46
Kosovo Group B runner-up 84
Denmark Group C runner-up 20
Ukraine Group D runner-up 27
Turkey Group E runner-up 26
Rep. of Ireland Group F runner-up 62
Poland Group G runner-up 33
Bosnia & Herzegovina Group H runner-up 75
Italy Group I runner-up 9
Wales Group J runner-up 34
Albania Group K runner-up 61
Czechia Group L runner-up 44
Romania UEFA Nations League 47
Sweden UEFA Nations League 40
Northern Ireland UEFA Nations League 69
North Macedonia UEFA Nations League 65

Teams in intercontinental playoffs

Each confederation will produce one participant, while CONCACAF will have two. The below table details how they qualified for this phase.

Nation Confederation Qualified via FIFA rank
Iraq AFC AFC playoff winner 57
DR Congo CAF CAF playoff winner 60
Jamaica CONCACAF Highest-ranking group runner-up 68
Suriname CONCACAF Second highest-ranking group runner-up 126
Bolivia CONMEBOL Seventh-place finisher 76
New Caledonia OFC Qualifying tournament runner-up 150

When are the World Cup playoffs?

Both the UEFA and intercontinental playoffs will be contested in the March FIFA international window.

This will be from March 23 to March 31, 2026. The precise fixture dates will be known after the draw on November 20.

At the conclusion of these events, all 48 World Cup participants for the 2026 tournament will be confirmed.

Where are the World Cup playoffs played?

In the UEFA playoffs, the seeded teams play their semifinals at home. The home teams for the finalists are determined by a draw conducted in advance.

This is different to how the inter-confederation playoffs are staged.

Traditionally, the FIFA intercontinental playoffs are hosted by the same host nation that the coming World Cup will be contested in.

With the 2026 World Cup set to be played across three countries (USA, Canada, and Mexico), FIFA confirmed what the governor of Mexican province Nuevo Leon, Samuel Garcia gave away a month prior — that the intercontinental playoffs will be held in Mexico.

Two venues will hold two matches each — Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, and Estadio BBVA in Monterrey. It’s likely that one pathway will be held at one venue, and the other pathway at the other venue, but they have not allocated the matches to a venue just yet.

UEFA playoffs

UEFA has been using a playoff system since 2010, when they were removed from contention at the intercontinental playoff and broken off into their own system.

In the first iteration of the UEFA playoff, eight teams qualified and were matched up by random draw in four two-legged pairings to determine the four qualifiers. It remained this way until the 2022 cycle when it was changed to the current format.

While there were only three playoff qualifiers at in 2022, that has been moved to four with the expansion to 48 teams for the 2026 competition.

Year Qualifier Defeated in Final
2010 France Rep. of Ireland
Portugal Bosnia & Herzegovina
Greece Ukraine
Slovenia Russia
2014 Portugal Sweden
France Ukraine
Greece Romania
Croatia Iceland
2018 Switzerland Northern Ireland
Croatia Greece
Denmark Rep. of Ireland
Sweden Italy
2022 Wales Ukraine
Poland Sweden
Portugal North Macedonia

Intercontinental playoffs

This is the first year that six teams will participate in the intercontinental playoff.

The first edition of the intercontinental playoff was just two teams, as Iran and Australia matched up for a two-legged playoff to determine the final World Cup participant.

From 2002 all the way until 2022, the intercontinental playoff saw four teams participate, pushing for two qualifying spots.

Year Qualifier Confederation
1998 Iran* AFC
2002 Rep. of Ireland UEFA
Uruguay CONMEBOL
2006 Trinidad & Tobago CONCACAF
Australia OFC
2010 New Zealand OFC
Uruguay CONMEBOL
2014 Uruguay CONMEBOL
Mexico CONCACAF
2018 Australia AFC
Peru CONMEBOL
2022 Australia AFC
Costa Rica CONCACAF

* Progressed via away goals rule after 3-3 aggregate draw

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