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The 26 Standings

30 of 32 knockout matches played

Knockout stageThe bracket is live →Round of 32 through the Final · projected winners and advance odds, updated as results land
Today

Friday, July 17 · no matches today

The group stage is done. All 72 matches have been played across 36 days, and the bracket for the knockout rounds is now fixed — no more permutations to argue over, no more goal-difference arithmetic to run at midnight. What the tournament has produced so far is a record for another pipeline to parse; what matters this Friday morning is that the calendar has gone quiet for a day, a rare pause before elimination football begins and the margin for error drops to zero.

It is worth sitting with that briefly. The group stage at a 48-team World Cup is a sprawling, occasionally maddening thing, and its completion is its own kind of landmark. From here, every match ends with someone going home. The bracket will carry its own logic now, and the next few days will clarify it considerably.

— the morning line, generated from the day's data

  • No matches on this editorial date.
R32 → Final

The Bracket

A winner is highlighted and advances the moment its tie is played. Switch to the model’s projected finish for the run of the whole bracket.

Real results only. Every group winner, runner-up and the eight best thirds (slotted by the FIFA Annex C logic) drop into their fixed slots; then a winner is highlighted and advances the moment its tie is played, with the loser struck out. The rounds beyond fill in as games finish — nothing here is projected.

Every path, priced

The Title Race

Chance of reaching each round, propagated exactly through the bracket from the advance model (extra time, shootouts and the host-venue bonus included) — no simulation noise, updated as results land.

TeamQFSFFinalChampion
Spain56.1%
Argentina43.9%

✓ = already there. Model probabilities, not odds — see each match page for the market view.