How does the Group-Stage snapshot connect to the official Round of 32 templates? Navigate the maps, map out known teams, and isolate pending group deciders.
To read our tournament charts properly, note the strict distinction between editorial facts confirmed by matches played, versus structural routes that await pending outcomes.
Teams like Canada, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, United States, and Switzerland have secured specific placements linked to knockout slots according to this static snapshot.
Placeholders such as 2nd Group A, 1st Group F, or complex third-place rules (3rd Group A/B/C/D/F) require further matches to be finalized before a team name is associated.
An editorial check of which groups have fully concluded their matches (all three games recorded) versus groups with remaining fixtures based on the June 25th snapshot.
These groups have finalized their schedules in this snapshot. Standings order is established.
These groups have matches outstanding. Placements remain volatile and highly subject to final outcomes.
Detailed tables can be analyzed on the Group Status screen. Standings reflect the games played up to June 25th only.
A closer look at key routes that include confirmed individual national teams in the snapshot.
Canada is explicitly named for this slot. Their opponent will emerge from Group A's runner-up spot, currently contested with Mexico, South Korea, Czechia, and South Africa keeping it pending.
With their status secured, Brazil waits at this bracket anchor. Their opponent will be the runner-up of Group F, where Netherlands and Japan currently lead the standings.
The United States is slotted to play one of the qualifying third-place teams. The pool spans Groups B, E, F, I, or J, making this opponent status highly pending.