The article discusses the current state of FIFA World Cup qualifying and which teams have already qualified for the tournament. Here is a summary of the article:
**North, Central American and Caribbean:**
* Canada, Mexico, and the United States are automatically qualified as co-hosts.
* There are six spots available through qualifying, with 12 teams competing in a third round of qualifying.
* The winners of each group will go to the World Cup, and the two best-ranked runners-up will compete in intercontinental play-offs.
**Asia:**
* Eight teams have already qualified, including Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.
* One additional team will be selected through intercontinental play-offs.
* Asian qualifying started in October 2023.
**Africa:**
* Nine teams have already qualified, including Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia.
* Two additional teams will be selected through intercontinental play-offs.
* African qualifying started in November 2023.
**Oceania:**
* New Zealand has already qualified for the World Cup automatically.
* New Caledonia, a French overseas territory, will compete in intercontinental play-offs in March 2026.
**Intercontinental Play-Offs:**
* The top two teams from each region will qualify directly to the World Cup, while the third team will go into intercontinental play-offs.
* The additional spot available through intercontinental play-offs will be determined by a single match between the best-ranked runners-up from each region.
**North, Central American and Caribbean:**
* Canada, Mexico, and the United States are automatically qualified as co-hosts.
* There are six spots available through qualifying, with 12 teams competing in a third round of qualifying.
* The winners of each group will go to the World Cup, and the two best-ranked runners-up will compete in intercontinental play-offs.
**Asia:**
* Eight teams have already qualified, including Australia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.
* One additional team will be selected through intercontinental play-offs.
* Asian qualifying started in October 2023.
**Africa:**
* Nine teams have already qualified, including Algeria, Cape Verde, Egypt, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia.
* Two additional teams will be selected through intercontinental play-offs.
* African qualifying started in November 2023.
**Oceania:**
* New Zealand has already qualified for the World Cup automatically.
* New Caledonia, a French overseas territory, will compete in intercontinental play-offs in March 2026.
**Intercontinental Play-Offs:**
* The top two teams from each region will qualify directly to the World Cup, while the third team will go into intercontinental play-offs.
* The additional spot available through intercontinental play-offs will be determined by a single match between the best-ranked runners-up from each region.