
"ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) The final six places for the 2026 World Cup will be determined by two playoff tournaments in March. Four more teams will qualify from Europe, along with two from the rest of the world. The UEFA playoffs will consist of 16 nations, while FIFA's intercontinental playoffs feature six. The successful teams will join the 42 other nations to have qualified for the World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, which runs through June and July. Here's what to know about the playoffs."
"European playoffs Twelve runners up from the European qualifying groups advanced to the playoffs. Four more teams advanced as the highest-ranked group winners from the UEFA Nations League which did not place in the top two of their European qualifying group. Group runners-up: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, Kosovo, Poland, Ireland, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales. Nations League group winners: Romania, Sweden, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia."
"Teams will be placed in a seeded draw from four pots, based on the FIFA ranking position of the 12 runners-up. The top eight teams will be seeded. The bottom four, along with the Nations League qualifiers will be unseeded. The four top-seeded teams in Pot 1 will be guaranteed semifinals against the Nations League qualifiers. There will be eight semifinals in total, with seeded teams drawn at home. Seeded teams: (Pot 1) Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Ukraine; (Pot 2) Poland, Wales, Czech Republic, Slovakia. The winners of the semifinals advance to four finals to determine the teams that qualify for the World Cup. The semifinals will be played Mar. 26 and the finals will be Mar. 31."
Six remaining places for the 2026 World Cup will be decided by two playoff tournaments in March: a 16-team UEFA playoff for four European spots and a six-team intercontinental playoff for two global spots. Twelve European group runners-up plus four Nations League qualifiers make the UEFA field, with seeded draws based on FIFA rankings and semifinals on March 26 followed by finals on March 31. The intercontinental tournament brings six teams — two from CONCACAF and one each from AFC, CAF, CONMEBOL and Oceania — competing for two World Cup berths.
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