The 2023 World Cup field is almost complete, with 31 teams already having punched their tickets to the tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
Both host teams earned automatic qualifications, and other teams earned their spots through their confederations or through FIFA’s inter-confederation play-in tournament in New Zealand. Panama and Paraguay face off in that tournament at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday to decide the final entrant.
Just Women’s Sports is keeping track of who has qualified.
How many slots does each confederation have to fill?
- Asia (AFC): 5 + 1 host (Australia)
- Africa (CAF): 4
- North America, Central America, the Caribbean (Concacaf): 4
- South America (Conmebol): 3
- Oceania (OFC): 0 + 1 host (New Zealand)
- Europe (UEFA): 11
Inter-confederation playoffs fill the three remaining spots in the 32-team tournament.
Which teams have qualified for the World Cup?
- Argentina (Conmebol) – Copa América third place
- Australia (AFC) – Automatic (host)
- Brazil (Conmebol) – Copa América champion
- Canada (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
- China (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
- Colombia (Conmebol) – Copa América runner-up
- Costa Rica (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
- Denmark (UEFA) – Group winner
- England (UEFA) – Group winner
- France (UEFA) – Group winner
- Germany (UEFA) – Group winner
- *Haiti (Concacaf) – Inter-confederation playoffs
- Italy (UEFA) – Group winner
- Jamaica (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
- Japan (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
- *Morocco (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
- Netherlands (UEFA) – Group winner
- New Zealand (OFC) – Automatic (host)
- Nigeria (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
- Norway (UEFA) – Group winner
- *Philippines (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
- *Portugal (UEFA) – Inter-confederation playoffs
- South Africa (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
- South Korea (AFC) – Asian Cup semifinalist
- Spain (UEFA) – Group winner
- Sweden (UEFA) – Group winner
- United States (Concacaf) – Concacaf W Championship semifinalist
- *Vietnam (AFC) – Asian Cup playoffs winner
- *Zambia (CAF) – WAFCON semifinalist
*Denotes first-time World Cup qualifier.