FIFA Announces World Cup Round-of-32 Matchups and Schedule
According to AP News, FIFA announced the round-of-32 matchups and schedule for the World Cup, with the knockout stage set to begin across venues in North America. Earlier, Al Jazeera reported that the expanded 48-team format would advance the top two teams from each group plus the eight best third-placed sides, noting that Mexico and the United States had already secured places while Haiti and Turkey were eliminated. The BBC explained that advancement would be decided by head-to-head results, goal difference and a conduct score. Subsequent Al Jazeera coverage added Germany to the list of qualified nations and confirmed the elimination of Haiti, Turkey and Tunisia. As the group stage neared its end, Yahoo Sports said twelve nations had locked in round-of-32 spots and eight teams had been knocked out.
Later reports from Yahoo Sports indicated that with the final group matches underway, several teams were still vying for the remaining slots. AP News noted that the co-hosts United States, Canada and Mexico were already through, while eight teams still contested the final four places. FOX Sports projected that the knockout bracket was largely set, featuring 32 teams in 16 opening matches. Finally, Yahoo Sports confirmed the full round-of-32 schedule, outlining the progression through the Round of 16 and later stages up to mid-July.