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Watch the games on Pay-Per-View from wherever you are and relive them on VOD for up to 7 days after. With commentaries in Latin American Spanish, English, Portuguese (in Brazil games) or simply with the stadium sound, to make you feel like you're right there. Follow your favorite team and stay close to your family and friends. Connect with your country no matter where you are.
Due to the small number of nations in South America, the tournament involves every country. The only exceptions are the small nations on the northern coast: Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana. Those three nations compete in CONCACAF.
Therefore, the double round-robin tournament involves 10 teams that play a home and away match against the other nine opponents.
Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile play a total of 18 games each.
These games occur over the years leading up to a World Cup.
Traditionally, that time span lasts from the October two years before the World Cup, and ends the October before the World Cup. In the case of 2026 qualifying, the tournament started in September 2023 – the first 2026 qualifiers to kick off. The grueling contest will end in September 2025.
In terms of play, the rules align significantly with other federations. Three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
As the World Cup has expanded to 48 teams in 2026, South America has been given additional spots in the tournament. The top six teams in qualification will automatically go on to the World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada. Seventh place will go to the inter-confederation playoffs for another chance.
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Watch the games on Pay-Per-View from wherever you are and relive them on VOD for up to 7 days after. With commentaries in Latin American Spanish, English, Portuguese (in Brazil games) or simply with the stadium sound, to make you feel like you're right there. Follow your favorite team and stay close to your family and friends. Connect with your country no matter where you are.
Due to the small number of nations in South America, the tournament involves every country. The only exceptions are the small nations on the northern coast: Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana. Those three nations compete in CONCACAF.
Therefore, the double round-robin tournament involves 10 teams that play a home and away match against the other nine opponents.
Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile play a total of 18 games each.
These games occur over the years leading up to a World Cup.
Traditionally, that time span lasts from the October two years before the World Cup, and ends the October before the World Cup. In the case of 2026 qualifying, the tournament started in September 2023 – the first 2026 qualifiers to kick off. The grueling contest will end in September 2025.
In terms of play, the rules align significantly with other federations. Three points for a win, one point for a draw and zero points for a loss.
As the World Cup has expanded to 48 teams in 2026, South America has been given additional spots in the tournament. The top six teams in qualification will automatically go on to the World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada. Seventh place will go to the inter-confederation playoffs for another chance.