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FIFA World Cup 2026: European Qualifying Campaign Final Analysis as Summer Approaches

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Europe's sixteen World Cup qualified nations finalise their squad preparations for the summer tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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World Cup 2026 Preview: Which European Nation Has the Best Chance of Glory?

With the FIFA World Cup 2026 — the largest in history with 48 nations competing across venues in the United States, Canada, and Mexico — now just months away, Europe's sixteen qualified nations are deep into their squad preparation and tactical planning for a tournament that will be contested in a summer heat that presents particular challenges for players accustomed to European conditions. The expanded format has given Europe more guaranteed participants than any previous edition, but has also diluted the field with smaller nations whose World Cup debut will be memorable even if brief.

Spain enter as statistical favourites according to most modelling, their system of positional play producing consistent results across multiple generations of players and coaching regimes. The current generation — built around a midfield that Barça and Real Madrid alumni share without apparent friction despite their club rivalry — plays with a fluency and intent that has made Spain the most aesthetically compelling major international side of the current era. Manager Luis de la Fuente has added a cutting edge in transition that pure possession teams have historically lacked.

France carry Kylian Mbappé's individual brilliance and a squad depth that allows them to absorb injuries and tactical challenges that would derail less endowed nations. England, pursuing a first World Cup title since 1966, have reached three consecutive major finals under Gareth Southgate and have developed a tournament mentality that previous generations conspicuously lacked. Germany, with a rejuvenated squad and home continent advantage in the playing culture, and Brazil are also considered front-runners. The expanded format means the road to the final is longer but also allows strong sides more margin for error in the group stage — a double-edged characteristic.

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