The 48 teams to watch at the FIFA World Cup 2026: favorites, dark horses and storylines
A broad tournament primer that introduces the field, highlights the main narratives and supports discovery across teams, matches and groups.

What this article covers.
An overview of the 48-team field helps readers enter the tournament before individual match intent takes over. It works best when it points users toward group context in group standings and the match calendar in World Cup fixtures.
Why this topic matters for search and readers.
This kind of article expands entity coverage by discussing favorites, outsiders and group-level narratives in one place. It also encourages deeper browsing when it connects editorial storylines from the news hub to the live layer in live scores.
Related pages to explore next.
Readers typically move from the overview to group standings for group context, World Cup fixtures for specific dates and the news hub for fresh developments around teams to watch.
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