The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached its knockout rounds, and the expanded 48-team format means fans get an extra stage of drama this year: the Round of 16. Here is how the bracket has taken shape and what to expect as the tournament heads toward the final at MetLife Stadium.
How the Round of 16 Works
With 48 teams split into 12 groups of four, the top two finishers from each group advanced automatically, joined by the eight best third-placed teams to fill out a 32-team knockout bracket. That round of 32 has now been played, trimming the field down to the 16 teams competing in this stage.

Notable Round of 16 Matchups
Among the headline fixtures reported for this stage are Canada facing Morocco, Paraguay taking on France, Brazil against Norway, Mexico versus England, and Portugal meeting Spain in an all-Iberian clash. Each of these ties carries major stakes, with several traditional heavyweights facing surprise package sides that overperformed in the group stage.
Key Dates to Watch
- Round of 16: July 4 – July 7, 2026
- Quarterfinals: July 9 – July 11, 2026
- Semifinals: July 14 – July 15, 2026
- Third-place playoff: July 18, 2026
- Final: July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

What Comes Next
Winners from the Round of 16 move on to the quarterfinal stage, played across venues in both the United States and Mexico before the semifinals shift to their designated host stadiums. With this being the first 48-team World Cup, every round from here carries extra weight, since teams are now just three wins away from a place in the final.
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