20 Favourites to Win 2026 World Cup Ranked

The World Cup is the holy grail of football, the mountaintop every nation dreams of conquering. And while 2026 may seem like a distant galaxy right now, the sands of time will slip through the hourglass faster than you’d expect. Before we know it, the USA, Canada, and Mexico will be rolling out the red carpet for the greatest sporting event on Earth.

The qualifying stage is already in full stride, with some teams already punching their tickets to the grand stage. But with plenty of twists, turns, and potential upsets still to come on the bumpy road to glory, it’s never too early to take a peek at what the bookmakers are saying.

Argentina were champions last time out in Qatar back in 2022, with Lionel Messi finally filling the last gap in his trophy cabinet. But who are the favourites this time around? Are the odds pointing toward a changing of the guard, or could La Albiceleste be ready to go back-to-back?

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The USA, Canada, and Mexico have already secured their spots in the World Cup, thanks to their host privileges. But with none of them exactly wearing the football crown, it’s safe to say they won’t be rocking the foundations of European or South American powerhouses. That being said, teams like Morocco, Croatia, and Denmark have shown they could very well be the dark horses capable of pulling off a surprise across the pond next summer.

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Morocco stunned the world with a semi-final run in the 2022 World Cup, while Denmark made it to the Euro 2020 semi-finals, proving they are no strangers to flying under the radar after their legendary 1992 European Championship triumph. As for Croatia, the clock may be ticking on their golden generation, with many of their top players having reached their expiry date after unforgettable runs in the 2010s.

Then there’s Japan and Switzerland – two rising forces eager to keep scaling the ranks of international success. Meanwhile, Colombia and Uruguay, though perhaps lacking the star power of old, still bring a bucketful of grit and determination to every match. Their passion and drive make them formidable opponents who fully embrace the South American philosophy that football is closer to religion than it is a sport.

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Then there’s Japan and Switzerland – two rising forces eager to keep scaling the ranks of international success. Meanwhile, Colombia and Uruguay, though perhaps lacking the star power of old, still bring a bucketful of grit and determination to every match. Their passion and drive make them formidable opponents who fully embrace the South American philosophy that football is closer to religion than it is a sport.

The USA, Canada, and Mexico have already secured their spots in the World Cup, thanks to their host privileges. But with none of them exactly wearing the football crown, it’s safe to say they won’t be rocking the foundations of European or South American powerhouses. That being said, teams like Morocco, Croatia, and Denmark have shown they could very well be the dark horses capable of pulling off a surprise across the pond next summer.

Morocco stunned the world with a semi-final run in the 2022 World Cup, while Denmark made it to the Euro 2020 semi-finals, proving they are no strangers to flying under the radar after their legendary 1992 European Championship triumph. As for Croatia, the clock may be ticking on their golden generation, with many of their top players having reached their expiry date after unforgettable runs in the 2010s.