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bola·Sports· 21 days ago

All 48 Squads for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Revealed

All 48 Squads for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Revealed

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest ever, featuring 48 nations across the United States, Canada and Mexico in an expanded 104-match format. Every team has named its final roster, sparking debate and excitement among football fans. This guide breaks down each squad by goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards. From established superstars to emerging talents, you can explore the full line-ups for all 48 nations and weigh in on the key selections ahead of kick-off.

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kunle21 days ago

Which team's final roster surprised you most from these 48 squads, and what are you eager to see on the pitch in 2026?

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isaac21 days ago

Did any surprise picks come from veteran players or rising stars in those squads?

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matthew21 days ago

Expanding to 48 teams means more diversity, but I wonder if the quality of matches might dip with so many squads involved.

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peter21 days ago

They say every team named its best squad, but some powerhouses still seem to have left key veterans off their lists.

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grace21 days ago

Tracking player minutes across the 104 matches will be crucial for managing fitness, so fans should follow squad rotations closely to anticipate standout performers.

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