
FIFA could abandon the idea of three-groups for the next World Cup in 2026.
Arsene Wenger, FIFA’s chief of global football, has said a final decision is yet to be made on the format for the tournament, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The 2022 World Cup saw great drama as the group stage climaxed with all four teams played simultaneously, but with the final tournament being expanded from 32 to 48 teams, FIFA has to find a new system.
It’s almost six years since the FIFA council voted to increase the size of the World Cup in January 2017 and approved a format which would see the 48 teams divided into 16 groups of three teams — with the top two going through to a round of 32.
But this would mean the two teams in the final group fixture could play out a specific result to send both teams through at the expense of the team not playing, and this has led to a rethink. FIFA has even raised the prospect of putting a penalty shootout on the end of every group stage drawn game, but even that wouldn’t overcome teams playing out a specific scoreline that suited both.



