The World Cup's once 48-team field is getting smaller and smaller.On Saturday, July 4, the round of 16 kicked off with some delightfully good games. After a tense start, Morocco pulled away in the second half with three goals to secure its spot in the quarterfinals. Paraguay did everything it could to rattle France, but Kylian Mbappé's penalty kick in the 70th minute sealed victory for Les Bleus.On Sunday, July 5, Erling Haaland's brace against Norway was enough to cruise past Brazil despite a late penalty kick from Neymar. England and Mexico's matchup had everything – penalty kicks, red cards and yellow cards, too – but the Three Lions held on to advance to the next round.And Monday, July 6, the USMNT and Ronaldo's Portugal crashed out of the World Cup. Here's who's left::Shop 2026 World Cup ticketsWho is still in the World Cup?Here's the list of teams still competing in the 2026 World Cup:MoroccoFranceNorwayEnglandSpainBelgiumArgentinaEgyptSwitzerlandColombia
Who is still in the World Cup? Complete list of teams still competing for title
The World Cup field is shrinking. Check the latest list of teams still competing and the path that remains to the final.











