Mundial 2026: USA and Mexico Secure First Round of 16 Spots as Haiti and Turkey Exit
USA and Mexico have become the first teams confirmed for the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to official CONCACAF standings released today. Meanwhile, Haiti and Turkey have been eliminated from the tournament after failing to secure a place in the knockout stages, marking the first exits in the qualification process for the expanded 48-team World Cup.
How USA and Mexico Locked Down Their Round of 16 Spots
With the final group-stage matches concluded, the USA and Mexico have mathematically guaranteed their positions as two of the 32 teams advancing to the Round of 16. Both teams finished atop their respective CONCACAF Hexagonal groups, with the USA topping Group A and Mexico leading Group B.
For the USA, a 2-1 victory over Panama on June 10th sealed their spot, while Mexico’s 3-0 win over Costa Rica on the same day ensured their qualification. Both teams now face the challenge of navigating the expanded knockout bracket, which introduces a new Round of 32 before the traditional Round of 16.
Key figures:
- USA: 14 points (6 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss)
- Mexico: 15 points (5 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses)
According to CONCACAF’s official standings, the next four teams to qualify for the Round of 16 will be determined by a combination of group performance and the best third-place finishes across all groups.
Haiti and Turkey Officially Eliminated from Mundial 2026
Haiti and Turkey have become the first teams officially eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after failing to secure a top-two finish in their respective groups. Haiti, which had already been struggling with financial and logistical issues, finished last in Group C with just three points from six matches. Turkey, meanwhile, concluded their UEFA qualification campaign with a disappointing third-place finish in Group H, failing to advance past the group stage.

Haiti’s exit marks the first time the nation has missed a World Cup since 1974, while Turkey’s elimination ends their hopes of returning to the tournament after a 12-year absence.
Final group standings (relevant teams):
- Group C (CONCACAF): Jamaica (1st), Panama (2nd), Haiti (4th, eliminated)
- Group H (UEFA): Croatia (1st), Scotland (2nd), Turkey (3rd, eliminated)
What This Means for the Round of 16 and Beyond
The confirmation of USA and Mexico as the first Round of 16 teams sets the stage for a highly competitive knockout stage. With 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup—an increase of 16 from previous editions—the tournament will feature an additional Round of 32 before the traditional Round of 16.
Key implications:
- Expanded knockout stage: The Round of 32 will be played as single-elimination matches, with winners advancing to the Round of 16. This means 16 additional teams will join the already qualified USA and Mexico in the knockout phase.
- Best third-place finishes: The next four teams to qualify for the Round of 16 will be determined by the best-performing third-place teams across all groups. This system, similar to UEFA’s Champions League, adds an extra layer of drama to the qualification process.
- Host nation advantage: USA, as one of the host nations (alongside Canada and Mexico), will have the home-field advantage in the opening stages of the tournament, which begins on June 11, 2026, in New York City.
According to FIFA’s official tournament format, the Round of 32 will be held in June 2026, with the Round of 16 scheduled for late June and early July. The final will take place on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
How the Best Third-Place Teams Will Determine the Next Round of 16 Spots
The next four teams to advance to the Round of 16 will be selected based on the best third-place finishes across all 12 groups in the qualification process. This system ensures that even teams who do not win their groups have a chance to progress.

As of now, the top contenders for these spots include:
| Team | Group | Points | Goals For | Goals Against | Goal Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal | UEFA Group C | 12 | 12 | 3 | +9 |
| Spain | UEFA Group B | 12 | 15 | 4 | +11 |
| Brazil | CONMEBOL Group A | 12 | 10 | 3 | +7 |
| France | UEFA Group D | 12 | 14 | 5 | +9 |
These teams will compete for the remaining four spots in the Round of 16, with the top four third-place finishers advancing. The exact rankings will be finalized once all group-stage matches are completed.
What’s Next: Key Dates and Updates
The next major milestone in the qualification process will be the conclusion of the group stages across all confederations. Here’s what to watch:
- June 15–19, 2024: Final matches in UEFA and AFC qualification groups.
- July 2024: Play-off matches for the remaining spots in the Round of 32.
- June 2026: Round of 32 matches (single-elimination).
- Late June–Early July 2026: Round of 16 matches.
For fans following the USA and Mexico, their next matches in the group stage will determine their seeding for the knockout rounds. The USA will face Jamaica and Panama in their final group matches, while Mexico will play against Costa Rica and Panama.
Official updates and match schedules can be found on the FIFA World Cup qualification page and the CONCACAF official website.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are still in contention for the Round of 16?
As of now, 32 teams have qualified for the Round of 32, with 16 of those already confirmed for the Round of 16. The remaining 16 spots will be filled by the best third-place teams and the winners of the Round of 32 matches.

Will the USA and Mexico face each other in the Round of 16?
It’s possible, but not guaranteed. The knockout stage draw will be held after the group stage concludes, and teams from the same confederation (CONCACAF) could be drawn against each other. However, FIFA’s draw rules aim to avoid early clashes between top seeds.
What happens if two third-place teams have the same points?
Tiebreakers for third-place teams include goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head results, and disciplinary points. The exact criteria are outlined in FIFA’s official qualification regulations.
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