2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification CONMEBOL Standings: South America's Full Road to 2026
2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification CONMEBOL Standings: South America's Full Road to USA/Canada/Mexico
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification CONMEBOL standings are the most closely monitored numbers in South American football. The CONMEBOL qualification table — a single, unforgiving round-robin league of all 10 South American nations — runs from 2023 to 2025 and determines who from South America will represent the continent at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. With six direct spots and one playoff berth on the line across 18 matchdays, every point, every goal, and every result carries enormous weight.
How CONMEBOL Qualification Works
The CONMEBOL World Cup qualification system is unique in world football — and uniquely brutal. Rather than running groups or knockout rounds, all 10 South American nations compete in one single league table. Every team plays every other team home and away — 18 games in total across the campaign. The top 6 nations qualify directly; 7th place enters the inter-confederation playoff.
The Complete Format
- Nations competing: 10 (all CONMEBOL members)
- Matchdays: 18
- Games per team: 18 (9 home, 9 away)
- Total matches: 90
- Direct World Cup spots: 6 (positions 1–6)
- Playoff spot: Position 7 (vs. opponent from another confederation)
- Eliminated: Positions 8, 9, 10
- Campaign period: October 2023 – November 2025
Full CONMEBOL 2026 World Cup Qualification Standings
| Pos | Nation | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🇦🇷 Argentina | 18 | 11 | 4 | 3 | 35 | 18 | +17 | 37 | ✅ Qualified |
| 2 | 🇺🇾 Uruguay | 18 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 30 | 19 | +11 | 34 | ✅ Qualified |
| 3 | 🇨🇴 Colombia | 18 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 29 | 20 | +9 | 33 | ✅ Qualified |
| 4 | 🇧🇷 Brazil | 18 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 31 | 22 | +9 | 31 | ✅ Qualified |
| 5 | 🇪🇨 Ecuador | 18 | 9 | 2 | 7 | 25 | 24 | +1 | 29 | ✅ Qualified |
| 6 | 🇵🇾 Paraguay | 18 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 24 | 23 | +1 | 26 | ✅ Qualified |
| 7 | 🇻🇪 Venezuela | 18 | 7 | 3 | 8 | 22 | 28 | -6 | 24 | ⚠️ Playoff |
| 8 | 🇧🇴 Bolivia | 18 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 19 | 31 | -12 | 18 | ❌ Eliminated |
| 9 | 🇨🇱 Chile | 18 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 17 | 30 | -13 | 15 | ❌ Eliminated |
| 10 | 🇵🇪 Peru | 18 | 2 | 5 | 11 | 14 | 31 | -17 | 11 | ❌ Eliminated |
🟢 Qualified | 🟡 Playoff | 🔴 Eliminated | Data approximate — verify at CONMEBOL.com
Nation-by-Nation Analysis
🇦🇷 Argentina — Dominant as Champions
Defending World Cup champions Argentina lead the CONMEBOL standings comfortably. Lionel Messi and the formidable Albiceleste squad have been consistent throughout the campaign, losing only 3 games and maintaining a +17 goal difference. Manager Lionel Scaloni has maintained the winning mentality from Qatar 2022.
🇺🇾 Uruguay — Quietly Excellent
Uruguay in second place is perhaps the campaign's most impressive story. Led by a mix of experienced veterans like Luis Suárez (now retired) and a new generation including Fede Valverde (Real Madrid) and Darwin Núñez (Liverpool), La Celeste have been the campaign's most consistent side.
🇨🇴 Colombia — Riding Copa América Momentum
Colombia's Copa América 2024 Final appearance (where they lost to Argentina) gave the team confidence that has carried into qualification. Under Néstor Lorenzo, Los Cafeteros have been vibrant and attack-minded, sitting in third with an impressive points haul.
🇧🇷 Brazil — Struggling Below Expectations
Brazil's fourth-place position has caused significant concern among football's most successful nation. After a poor 2022 World Cup quarter-final exit and instability in coaching, the Seleção have not reached their expected levels in qualification. However, with Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, and Endrick available, Brazil remain a genuine threat if they can replicate club form at international level.
🇪🇨 Ecuador — Solidly Qualified
Ecuador's fifth-place standing reflects their steady development as a CONMEBOL force. La Tri have a well-organized defensive structure and pace in attack, making them a dangerous opponent for any of the more fancied nations.
🇵🇾 Paraguay — Hanging On
Paraguay in sixth have qualified by the skin of their teeth, fighting off challenges from Venezuela and Bolivia to secure their World Cup spot. The Paraguayans were inconsistent throughout the campaign but delivered when it mattered most.
🇻🇪 Venezuela — The Surprise Package
Venezuela's seventh-place finish sends them into the inter-confederation playoff — historically a difficult path for a nation with no World Cup history. But their performance throughout the qualification campaign has been remarkable for a country traditionally seen as CONMEBOL's weakest.
The Inter-Confederation Playoff
Venezuela's 7th place means they enter the CONMEBOL play-in for an additional World Cup spot. The inter-confederation playoff pits CONMEBOL 7th against teams from other confederations in a mini-tournament. The playoff is typically played in March of the World Cup year.
Notable Results from the CONMEBOL Campaign
- Brazil 1-2 Argentina — The Superclásico in Maracanã saw Argentina secure a memorable away win
- Venezuela 1-1 Argentina — One of the campaign's biggest results, showing Venezuela's improvement
- Colombia 3-0 Chile — Chile's worst defeat, effectively ending their qualification hopes
- Ecuador 2-1 Uruguay — Uruguay's only significant stumble in the top half of the table
FAQ: 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification CONMEBOL Standings
Why doesn't Argentina face all the other top nations in a group?
Because CONMEBOL uses a single league format — every team faces every other team, so Argentina plays ALL nine other nations home and away. There are no separate groups.
Has Bolivia ever qualified for the World Cup through this format?
Bolivia last qualified for the World Cup in 1994, when they benefited from their home altitude advantage. They have not qualified since, making their elimination in 2026 qualifying a continuation of a long drought.
Will Chile qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
Based on current standings, Chile have been eliminated from direct qualification. They would need a remarkable final-day miracle to overturn their deficit, which is mathematically impossible at this stage.