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The qualifying process for the 2026 World Cup involves nearly every sovereign nation on the planet, with every team pursuing one of the 48 berths at next summer’s massive tournament.
While the United States, Mexico, and Canada were all guaranteed places as host nations, the other 45 berths have to be earned the hard way. Qualifying kicked off all the way back on Sept. 7, 2023, with a game between Paraguay and Peru being the first to kick off. From there, each of the six continental confederations work through a sometimes byzantine process to sort out the nations that will take the field at the next men’s World Cup.
Over the last two days, four nations have sealed their places at next summer’s tournament. On Thursday, Uruguay and Colombia both clinched their places with wins in South America, while Paraguay joined them after a scoreless draw against Ecuador (and then declared a national holiday to celebrate). Morocco became the first African nation to qualify, sealing their place with a 5-0 rout of Niger on Friday.
Here’s what to know about who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup, who might join them in the near future, and a breakdown of how many berths each of the world’s regions gets:
Who has qualified for World Cup 2026?
The 2026 World Cup will be the first ever to include 48 nations, a massive jump up from the 32 that competed in Qatar in 2022. The qualifying process varies from confederation to confederation, with 17 nations having clinched their places in next summer’s massive tournament.
Here is a complete list of every country to qualify for the 2026 World Cup as of Friday, Sept. 5:
- Host nations: Canada, Mexico, United States
- Asia: Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Uzbekistan
- Africa: Morocco
- Concacaf: None yet
- Europe: None yet
- Oceania: New Zealand
- South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay
World Cup qualifying: Who could clinch a 2026 spot next?
World Cup qualifying is going on worldwide, with each confederation’s schedule and process containing variations. However, in the next few days, three countries could claim their places at the 2026 tournament:
- Algeria: A win on Monday against Guinea (which will be played in Casablanca, Morocco, as Guinea doesn’t have a stadium that meets CAF standards) combined with Uganda failing to beat Somalia in Kampala would send Algeria to their fifth men’s World Cup.
- Egypt: With three games left to play, Egypt leads Group A by five points over Burkina Faso. Those two meet in Ouagadougou on Tuesday, and a win for the visitors would get “the Pharoahs” back into the World Cup after they missed out in 2022.
- Tunisia: Tunisia leads Group H by seven points with three games to play, leaving them with several paths to clinch qualifying. A win on Monday at Equatorial Guinea would do the job, as would Namibia failing to defeat São Tomé and Príncipe on Tuesday.
Additionally, there are two high-pressure games in South America, where Venezuela and Bolivia are fighting for the region’s only intercontinental playoff spot. Venezuela holds a one-point lead between the two (as well as a 12-goal edge in the first tiebreaker, goal difference), meaning that a win at home over Colombia will keep their hopes alive.
Bolivia must beat Brazil — something they’ve only done once, back in 2009 — and hope for Venezuela to stumble at the finish line. Otherwise, the “Vinotinto” will begin looking forward to the intercontinental playoff.
World Cup 2026: How many spots for each region?
Here is a complete breakdown of how FIFA sorted out all 48 berths at the 2026 World Cup:
- Host nations (3): Canada, Mexico, and the United States all qualified as soon as they were picked to host the tournament.
- Asia (8): Six Asian countries have qualified. The Asian Football Confederation’s fourth round (which will settle who claims the final two automatic bids) begins on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
- Africa (9): African qualifying sorted 54 countries into nine groups of six (though Eritrea withdrew from Group E before play began). Group winners all qualify, while the best four runners-up will have a pathway to the intercontinental playoff.
- Concacaf (3): The region’s third round — featuring three groups of four — began on Thursday, Sept. 4. Group winners qualify directly, while the two best runners-up will enter the intercontinental playoff.
- Europe (16): UEFA qualifying features 54 teams broken up into 12 groups. Group winners qualify for the World Cup, while the second-place finishers (along with the top four teams from the UEFA Nations League who didn’t win their qualifying groups) will enter a playoff for Europe’s final four berths that is set for March 2026.
- Oceania (1): New Zealand has already claimed Oceania’s only guaranteed berth at the 2026 World Cup.
- South America (6): CONMEBOL’s marathon qualifying tournament is down to one final round of games, but all six direct spots have already been clinched. The region’s seventh-place finisher (which will be either Venezuela or Bolivia) will go into the intercontinental playoff.
- Intercontinental playoff (2): New Caledonia is the only team locked into a spot in what will be a six-team tournament scheduled for March 2026.
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‘The Boroughs’ Topped Nielsen Charts With 1.7 Billion Minutes 3 Weeks Before Cancellation
“The Boroughs” reached the top of the Nielsen streaming charts in its first full week of availability, three weeks before getting canceled at Netflix.
The sci-fi series, from creators Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews and produced by the Duffer Brothers, climbed to No. 1 in the week of May 25 with 1.74 billion minutes, up 45% from the previous week where it landed at No. 2 — behind Netflix’s “Nemesis.”
The show picked up some younger audiences after finding more attention from older viewers in its debut week, increasing from 11% among adults 18-34 to 15%. Still, its audience remained concentrated in the 50+ range, per Nielsen data, with 31% among the 50-64 range.
The show boasted strong ratings in its debut, like most Netflix shows upon their release, but the streamer opted not to pursue a Season 2 citing low audience retention and high production costs. The cancellation sparked public backlash from fans and series stars Geena Davis and Denis O’Hare.
The series featured an ensemble cast including Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Denis O’Hare, Alfre Woodard, Clarke Peters, Jena Malone and others. It centered on a friend group at a retirement community working together to uncover a dark conspiracy in their midst.
Prime Video and MGM+ series “Spider-Noir,” from Sony Pictures Television, premiered on May 25 and landed the No. 4 spot on the overall charts, behind perennial hits “Bluey” and “Grey’s Anatomy,” with 851 million minutes. Paramount’s “Dutton Ranch” made it to No. 6 overall and No. 3 in the streaming originals chart with a series high of 782 million minutes.
Also of note was Apple TV’s “Your Friends and Neighbors” reaching its highest ranking to date at No. 8 on the originals chart with Season 2’s penultimate episode, reaching 387 million minutes.
Hulu’s “The Testaments,” a sequel series of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” made its debut on the chart with the drop of its Season 1 finale gathering 377 million minutes — the series had already been renewed for Season 2 by then.
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What’s next for the former Alexander High School teacher facing 27 counts
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ga. – Former Alexander High School biology teacher and football administrator Maris Nichols faced a judge Thursday morning as she deals with 27 criminal counts.
Maris Nichols indicted
What we know:
Former Alexander High School teacher Maris Nichols faces 27 counts including child molestation, grooming of a minor, electronic distribution of obscene materials and sexual exploitation of children.
Alexander High School in Douglas County
The court documents detail explicit encounters with at least seven students between January and May. Prosecutors allege Nichols engaged in sexual intercourse, filmed explicit videos with a minor and sent nude photographs to teenagers. She is accused having sex with a student in a school closet and on a truck at a golf course community.
It remains unclear how many total students may have been impacted beyond the students identified in the indictment.
What they’re saying:
Family psychiatrist Dr. Savat Bargabay noted that these cases often stem from a desire for power and control rather than sexual driving forces.
“In fact, most cases of where people are victimized through sexual assault is not about the sex,” Bargabay said. “It has to do with other things that drive that person to want to have power, control.”
Teacher Maris Nichols makes court appearance
The Douglas County teacher accused of repeated sexual misconduct with multiple high school students is back in custody after being indicted by a grand jury. She appeared in court on Thursday morning and will be back in court on Monday. Kevyn Stewart reporting.
Alexander High School accusations
The backstory:
The 25-year-old Nichols was initially arrested on May 8 and released on a $40,000 bond after being charged with two counts of sexual contact. Investigators later uncovered additional victims, leading to a second arrest on May 20 and a total bond increase to $74,000.
As part of that bond, the former biology teacher was required to stay away from the alleged victim, avoid Alexander High School, have no contact with unrelated minors, undergo a mental health evaluation and remain on house arrest except for approved activities.
Maris Nichols (Douglas County Schools)
During a 27-day period, authorities say Nichols committed 38 home curfew violations and 47 inclusion zone violations. In addition, investigators uncovered additional allegations of criminal conduct.
Nichols was arrested again on May 20 on a wave of new charges. Despite prosecutors arguing she should remain behind bars, she was granted an increased bond. Tightened bond restrictions were put into place, including an absolute ban on internet access, social media and any contact with minors except her own 6-year-old daughter.
According to the warrants, detectives repeatedly referenced claims that students threatened to expose an alleged OnlyFans account in exchange for favorable grades. Investigators sought extensive records from the platform, including account information, communications, uploaded content, payment records, IP addresses and earnings data.
Maris Nichols (Douglas County Schools)
New arrest warrant issued
What’s next:
On Wednesday, authorities issued a new arrest warrant ordering law enforcement to return the former educator to jail without bond.
As of early Thursday morning, jail records indicated Nichols was back in custody with an arrest date of June 25 and no bond.
Nichols also made her first court appearance Thursday morning on the new indictment. During the brief hearing, her attorney waived a formal reading of the arrest warrant and acknowledged that the case is now under the jurisdiction of Douglas County Superior Court because of the grand jury indictment.
The judge advised Nichols of her constitutional rights before ordering the case transferred to Superior Court, where previously scheduled motion hearings remain set for Monday before Judge Cynthia Adams Wallace. No bond was considered during Thursday’s hearing because the case has already been bound over to Superior Court.
The hearing on June 29 is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Her arraignment is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Aug. 4.
The Source: The information in this story was gathered from court documents and authorities, who detailed the grand jury indictment, listed the specific criminal charges and detailed the subsequent bond violations committed by the accused. The original story was updated Thursday morning with the information that she is back in custody. This story also included statements from the presiding judge and insights from family psychiatrist Dr. Savat Bargabay.
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Brooklyn Beckham twins with father-in-law in birthday celebrations amid family rift
Brooklyn Beckham, 27, was all smiles as he joined wife, Nicola Peltz, 31, and her loved ones for a special family celebration this week – marking a milestone birthday as his relationship to his own parents only worsens.
The close-knit family gathered at their Florida home to celebrate Nelson’s 83rd birthday, with Nicola sharing a series of touching photographs from the occasion on social media with fans.
One snap was a portrait featuring Nelson surrounded by his children including sons Zach, Diesel, Will, Bradley and Greg, as well as Nicola and Brooklyn. The family all wore matching cowboy hats, as they looked close and relaxed, with Brooklyn seemingly a solid member of the Peltz clan.
Brooklyn, Nicola, Nelson and Peltz family (Instagram)
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The post was coupled with a heartfelt tribute to her father in an emotional birthday message, which read: “Happy birthday dad! i love celebrating you! i feel truly blessed to have grown up watching you be such an incredible role model in every way possible. you’re the best father i could ever dream of. you love us all unconditionally, encourage us that our dreams are never too big to chase and to always always be a good human before all else. i love you more than you could ever know! i hope all your wishes come true and this is your best year yet, you deserve everything perfect! i love you sooooooo much!!”
Nicola and her father Nelson posing sweetly (Instagram)
But while fans are delighted to see the couple united and enjoying the company of their loved ones, the post comes during a period of continued tension surrounding Brookyln’s strained relationship with his own parents.
Despite both David and Victoria both sharing an outpour of love in posts including Brooklyn and his famous siblings with their father on Father’s Day, the eldest son is yet to publicly comment on any of the olive branches his parents have extended.
Fans however did notice a sweet detail from Brooklyn toward his family, in what some believe to be a ‘hidden sign of respect’ from the son to his famous parents. In a recent post by Nicola to her instagram on Father’s Day, the actress posted a sweet snap of her and dad Nelson, followed by a caption which read: “Happy father’s day dad! i’m so lucky i get to be your daughter, you’re the best dad in the entire world. thank you for being the most loving and supportive father i could ever dream of. i love you to the moon and back a trillion times over…”
Nicola’s Father’s Day post (Instagram)
Despite always being one of the first people to respond to his wife’s posts, the same cannot be said for her public tribute to her father, when in an unprecedented move, the Cloud23 founder, did not like the Bates Motel actress’ gushing tribute. Brooklyn instead remained silent on the annual celebration.
Beckham Family in 2023 at Netflix premiere (Getty Images)
Perhaps a sign that mutual respect has not entirely disappeared, or rather a lack of desire to participate in Father’s Day altogether – it seems Brooklyn’s younger siblings were more vocal online in respect of their father.
Romeo gushed that his dad was “the best there is”, meanwhile Cruz shared a throwback photo of him and his dad each holding a big fish in their hands. “Happy Father’s Day dad x I love you,” he captioned the picture on his Instagram Stories. While Harper has an Instagram account, her profile is set to private.
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