The 2026 World Cup will be held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The tournament is scheduled to begin on June 18th and end on July 2nd. This year's World Cup marks the first time that soccer has been played at the Summer Olympics. Here's a look at the standings and schedule for this year's tournament.
As of now, there are four teams that have qualified for the 2026 World Cup: Argentina, Australia, Denmark, and France. These teams have all won their respective groups in the qualifying process.
Argentina is currently leading the group with six points after two games. They defeated Uruguay 4-0 in their opening match and then beat Costa Rica 5-0 in their second game. Argentina has scored seven goals and conceded only one so far.
Australia is in second place with five points after two games. They lost to Argentina 3-1 in their opener but then defeated Denmark 3-2 in their second game. Australia has scored three goals and conceded only one so far.
Denmark is in third place with four points after two games. They drew with Argentina 1-1 in their opener but then defeated Australia 2-0 in their second game. Denmark has scored two goals and conceded only one so far.
France is in fourth place with three points after two games. They lost to Australia 1-0 in their opener but then defeated Denmark 2-0 in their second game. France has scored two goals and conceded only one so far.
As you can see, these teams are all closely matched and it looks like we could have some exciting football in store for the 2026 World Cup. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses!