World Cup Countdown

Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

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World Cup Countdown

Hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to become the biggest and most exciting edition in the tournament’s history, with 48 teams from across the globe competing in a record-breaking 104 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The expanded competition will bring together the world’s best players and nations for a month-long football spectacle, delivering more drama, more rivalries and more unforgettable moments than ever before as North America prepares to host the sport’s grandest stage.

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Tables

CAF Confederation Cup standings

League table, groups, knockout path, last five form and API-driven qualification/relegation notes.

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League table

Current positions

Pos.TeamPWDLGFGAGDPtsForm
Group A
1 USM Alger logo USM Alger 642094514 DWDWW
2 Olympique Safi logo Olympique Safi 641174313 DWWWL
3 Djoliba logo Djoliba 611457-24 WLDLL
4 San-Pédro logo San-Pédro 6105814-63 LLLLW
Group B
1 Wydad AC logo Wydad AC 650192715 WWLWW
2 Maniema Union logo Maniema Union 640283512 WLWLW
3 Azam logo Azam 630346-29 LWWWL
4 Nairobi United logo Nairobi United 6006111-100 LLLLL
Group C
1 CR Belouizdad logo CR Belouizdad 6501115615 WWWWL
2 Otôho d'Oyo logo Otôho d'Oyo 630310649 LWWLW
3 Singida Black Stars logo Singida Black Stars 612336-35 DLLWD
4 Stellenbosch logo Stellenbosch 612329-75 DLLLD
Group D
1 Zamalek SC logo Zamalek SC 632164211 WLWDD
2 AL Masry logo AL Masry 631297210 WLLDW
3 Kaizer Chiefs logo Kaizer Chiefs 631276110 LWWWD
4 ZESCO United logo ZESCO United 610538-53 LWLLL

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Qualification/Relegation

CAF Confederation Cup qualification
Last 5 matches: hover/tap W D L to see opponent, score and date
Tournament path

CAF Confederation Cup knockout bracket

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How this knockout bracket works

This is a double-elimination knockout bracket with grouped qualifiers feeding into a finals tree. Some competitions use this type of structure because teams can move through predefined qualification slots before the final path is complete.

Codes such as 1E, 3AB, WQ1 and LS1 are qualification slots, not random text. 1E means first place from Group E, 2B means second place from Group B, 3AB means a qualified third-place team from Groups A/B, WQ1 means Winner Quarter-final 1 and LS1 means Loser Semi-final 1.

The bracket is generated after group rankings are known. Early ties reward group winners, avoid same-group rematches where possible and balance the route. Later rounds use placeholders such as Winner Match 1, Winner Quarter-final 1 or Loser Semi-final 2 until real teams qualify.

Architecturally, the bracket is built from qualification slots first, then the actual teams replace those slots once the standings and fixtures confirm them.

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