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2030 World Cup: America, Mexico Learn CONCACAF automatic qualifying spots
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2023 World Cup Update: America and Mexico Discover Their Automatic Qualifying Spots in CONCACAF for 2030!

February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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The governing body for football in North, Central America, and the Caribbean has declared that there will be six direct entry spots for the 2030 World Cup, along with a seventh spot available through intercontinental playoffs. This announcement was made by CONCACAF on Friday; however, FIFA has yet to disclose the spot allocations for each confederation. The president of CONMEBOL suggested that the tournament could see a return to 64 teams.

FIFA’s Media Office indicated via email that it is currently assessing whether the quotas among confederations have been finalized. CONCACAF revealed that the qualifying matches will commence in September 2027, featuring teams ranked 14th to 35th competing in a two-legged format based on aggregate goals. The top 11 teams will progress to the next round along with the highest-ranked 13 sides.

In the second round, the 24 teams will be split into six groups of four, where each team will participate in six matches in October, November 2027, and March 2028. The leading two teams from each group will proceed to the final 12-nation round, scheduled for June 2028, and further matches in September and October 2029. This final phase will consist of three groups, and again, the top two teams from each group will earn slots for the 2030 World Cup, which is set to take place predominantly in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with matches also held in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.

Teams finishing second in their groups will compete in the CONCACAF Home & Home Total Goals Playoffs in November 2029, with the winner entering FIFA’s intercontinental playoffs. Following the World Cup’s expansion from 32 to 48 teams, CONCACAF increased its automatic berths from three to six. The United States, Mexico, and Canada have secured their spots as co-hosts, while Curaçao, Haiti, and Panama have also qualified. Jamaica could join as a seventh contender with a playoff against New Caledonia and Congo in the upcoming month. Additionally, CONCACAF announced that the semifinals and finals of the 2027 Nations League will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

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Fan Take: This announcement is significant for soccer enthusiasts, as it enhances North America’s representation on the world stage, increasing excitement for the tournament. The potential for more teams to participate not only broadens the competition but also amplifies the passion and engagement in the sport across various nations.

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