CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying group standings, schedule and fixtures

04-09-2024
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CONMEBOL qualification for the 2026 World Cup continues as teams look to solidify their standings in the highly competitive South American group. With each nation playing 18 matches in a round-robin format, the road to the World Cup is long and challenging.

As the action resumes, traditional powerhouses like Argentina, and Uruguay aim to strengthen their positions at the top of the table. Teams such as Bolivia, Peru, and Venezuela will be looking to turn their campaigns around and fight for qualification spots or a playoff opportunity, while five-time world champions Brazil have plenty of work to do.

With six automatic spots available and one playoff berth, every match is crucial in the pursuit of World Cup dreams. 

The Sporting News will keep you updated with all the latest from the CONMEBOL qualification.

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How CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifying works

The CONMEBOL qualifying process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup involves all 10 member nations playing each other in a round-robin format. 

Each team plays a total of 18 matches, one home and one away against every other team. Points are awarded based on match results: three points for a win, one point for a draw and none for a loss.

For the 2026 World Cup, the top six teams from the CONMEBOL standings automatically qualify for the tournament, reflecting an increase in World Cup slots due to the expanded format. The team finishing in seventh place enters an inter-confederation playoff, offering them another chance to qualify. 

The final rankings are determined by points, goal difference, and goals scored. This format is known for being one of the toughest qualifying tournaments in world football, especially considering factors such as the likes of Bolivia and Ecuador playing their home matches at high altitude.

CONMEBOL World Cup 2026 qualifying table and standings

  Team P GD Pts
1 Argentina 6 6 15
2 Uruguay 6 8 13
3 Colombia 6 3 12
4 Venezuela 6 3 9
5 Ecuador 6 2 8
6 Brazil 6 1 7
7 Paraguay 6 -2 5
8 Chile 6 -4 5
9 Bolivia 6 -10 3
10 Peru 6 -7 2