The World Cup will include a Round of 32 stage for the first time in it's 90-year history in the 2026 campaign.
FIFA announced that, after 28 years, the number of teams at the World Cup would be increased from 32 to 48, with an eye to growing the sport globally and increasing it's commercial revenues.
Not only did this open the door for 12 more teams to qualify for the major tournament, it means that only 16 of the 48 teams will fail to make the Round of 32 - with the 16 fixtures set to run from 28th June to 3rd July.
Read on as we take a look at each team that has qualified for the Round of 32 at the World Cup.