FIFA CONSIDERING HUGE CHANGE TO 2026 WORLD CUP FORMAT
FIFA are looking at a change in format to the World Cup in 2026, with too many problems in their current plan for the first 48 team tournament. Whilst it's still difficult to get over the fact that this year's World Cup will be held in the winter, and fans won't be able to drink beer in stadiums, there's another thing to get our heads round in four years time. USA, Mexico and Canada will be hosting the tournament after Qatar, and it'll be a hugely expanded tournament, adding another 14 teams to this year's competition.
There had been some suggestions to get round the problem, including a penalty shoot out to decide group games that ended in draws, but now FIFA are looking at a more conventional plan. According to the Sun, football's governing body are now discussing moving back to four team groups, 12 of them, with the top two going through and then the eight best third placed sides. It would mean that the format would follow a similar one to the Euros, since UEFA's tournament had a similar expansion from 16 teams to 24 in 2016.
That change allowed Portugal to go through from their group in third place, eventually beating hosts France in the final, winning just one match in 90 minutes throughout the whole tournament. The change would make a huge difference in the amount of games at the World Cup, with 64 matches in Qatar going up to 104 across North America.