The 2026 World Cup promises to be the biggest tournament ever, with 48 national teams competing. However, a notable absence is the exclusion of Kosovo and Albania. The central question now is which teams possess the strongest likelihood of securing the most coveted trophy in global football.
Following the completion of qualifying rounds and just two months before the tournament commences in the USA, Canada and Mexico are consistently ranked within the top 10 teams. Their performance and player quality have positioned them prominently. Senegal has recently achieved significant success, placing it firmly in the top 10.
The team, led by Sadio Mane, has undergone an intensive period, culminating in victory at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and wins against Peru and Gambia. This impressive run has replaced Norway and Morocco in the rankings. Japan also stands out, boasting five consecutive victories, including a remarkable triumph over Brazil.
These teams represent a significant portion of the top contenders. The competition will undoubtedly be fierce as these teams vie for dominance among the participating teams.
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The 2026 World Cup, set to be the largest competition to date, will feature 48 national teams battling for supremacy. Despite this expansive field, certain nations, including Kosovo and Albania, will