+ How the World Championship qualification works
Europe has 16 of the total 48 places in the football World Championship in the USA, Canada, and Mexico in the summer of 2026. The twelve group winners in the qualification get a direct place. The twelve group runners-up will play a playoff in the spring for the last four places and will then be joined by four nations that won their group in the Nations League (NL) the previous spring. This is about four NL group winners who failed to finish first or second in their World Championship qualification group.
+ Can still win the group
Sweden has one point and is already five points behind Switzerland, but the hope of winning the group still lives on. Next, Switzerland awaits at the Strawberry arena on Friday. On Monday, Sweden will face Kosovo in Gothenburg. The World Championship qualification will then end away against Switzerland (November 15, Geneva) and at home against Slovenia (November 18, Solna).
Winning all the remaining matches will definitely be enough to pass Switzerland in the table. If Sweden loses more points in the qualification, it will be even harder to finish first.
+ Second place and playoff
Sweden's chance of at least taking a second place in the group can still be considered relatively good. Not least because Blågult plays three of their four remaining matches at home.
It may be enough to win against Kosovo (three points) and Slovenia (one point) to become group runners-up and thus be guaranteed to play in the World Championship playoff in March.
+ Third or fourth place and playoff
If Sweden continues to fail in the autumn qualification, there is, at best, a last lifeline thanks to the Nations League.
Blågult was ranked as the tenth best NL group winner, but only four get to play in the playoff. This means that at least six of the better-ranked NL winners must finish top two in their World Championship qualification group for the lifeline to be available to Sweden.
As early as the upcoming World Championship gathering, the lifeline can be secured. Norway, England, France, Spain, Portugal, and the Czech Republic can already secure a direct place in the World Championship or at least a second place in their groups. The other NL winners who were ranked before Sweden are Germany, Wales, and Romania.
+ How the playoff works
In the playoff, the 16 teams are drawn into four paths where semifinals and finals are played, both in single matches. The highest-ranked team plays at home. The venue for the final is drawn. Both matches are played in March.
+ The second place is still important
Even if Sweden can get a lifeline via the Nations League, it's better to take a place in the playoff as group runners-up to get the easiest possible opponents in the semifinal.
The NL teams are placed in the fourth and worst draw pot - the world ranking in November is used to place the World Championship qualification runners-up in the other three pots, which consist of four teams each. Teams from pot 1 are drawn against teams from pot 4 - teams from pot 2 and 3 are drawn against each other.
A total of 48 football national teams will play in the men's World Championship in the summer of 2026 - 18 places are already booked:
Asia (8 direct places): Iran, South Korea, Japan, Uzbekistan, Jordan, Australia.
Africa (9): Morocco, Tunisia.
South America (6): Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay.
North and Central America and the Caribbean (6): USA, Mexico, Canada (host nations).
Oceania (1): New Zealand.
Europe (16): No team is clear yet.
Six national teams from Asia, Africa, South America, Oceania, and North and Central America and the Caribbean will compete in a playoff in March for two World Championship places.