Germany, Japan, South Africa, and several group-stage teams have already been eliminated from the 2026 World Cup, with the list changing as knockout matches finish. As of the latest reports, confirmed exits include Haiti, Turkey, Tunisia, Jordan, Panama, Qatar, Czechia, Curaçao, Iraq, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Scotland, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Iran, South Africa, Japan, and Germany.

Quick Scoop

Here are the main confirmed eliminations reported so far:

  • Haiti

  • [4][16]
  • Turkey
  • [4][16]
  • Tunisia
  • [16][4]
  • Jordan
  • [4][16]
  • Panama
  • [16][4]
  • Qatar
  • [16]
  • Czechia
  • [16]
  • Curaçao
  • [16]
  • Iraq
  • [16]
  • Uruguay
  • [16]
  • Saudi Arabia
  • [16]
  • New Zealand
  • [16]
  • Scotland
  • [16]
  • Uzbekistan
  • [16]
  • South Korea
  • [16]
  • Iran
  • [16]
  • South Africa
  • [16]
  • Japan
  • [16]
  • Germany
  • [1][6]

What changed most recently

Recent reports say Germany were knocked out by Paraguay in a penalty shootout, and Japan were eliminated by Brazil. Earlier reports also confirmed South Africa’s exit in the Round of 32 against Canada. If you meant a specific stage or group, the exact eliminated teams can be narrowed down further.

Latest note

The tournament is still moving, so the elimination list can change after each matchday.