The 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to be a 48-team tournament, but FIFA has not yet fully confirmed the final confederation allocations. Based on the current 2026-style reference, the likely split is: UEFA 16, CAF 9, AFC 8, CONCACAF 6, CONMEBOL 6, and OFC 1, plus 2 places decided by intercontinental playoff; the six host nations also qualify automatically, which affects the final breakdown.

Confederation spots

Confederation Likely spots
UEFA 16
CAF 9
AFC 8
CONCACAF 6
CONMEBOL 6
OFC 1
Intercontinental playoff 2

Host qualification

Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay all qualify automatically as host nations for 2030. That means the confederation totals above are the best current guide, but the exact final allocation can still shift once FIFA locks the qualification format.

TL;DR

The best current answer is: UEFA 16, CAF 9, AFC 8, CONCACAF 6, CONMEBOL 6, OFC 1, plus 2 playoff spots, with six hosts already in the tournament.