In the current World Cup format, the top two teams from each group advance automatically, and the eight best third-place teams also move on to the Round of 32.

How it works

Third-place teams are ranked against the other third-place finishers across all groups, not just within their own group. The main tiebreakers are points, goal difference, goals scored, and then fair play; if teams are still tied, FIFA rankings can be used.

What that means

  • A team finishing third is not automatically eliminated anymore in this format.
  • If it’s among the top eight third-place teams, it advances.
  • If it ranks outside the top eight , it’s out.

Simple example

A team that finishes third with 4 points is usually in a strong position to qualify, while a team with 2 points is typically out of contention in the current tournament tracking.

Current context

Recent coverage says the race for those third-place spots has been very tight, with several teams already clinching advancement and others still waiting on results from the remaining groups.

In short: third place can still get you through, but only if your record is one of the best eight among all third-place teams.