32 teams, 32 storylines: What to know about each World Cup contender

Sports · Wainaina Mark · December 4, 2025
32 teams, 32 storylines: What to know about each World Cup contender
THE Men's FIFA World Cup Trophy. PHOTO/ANI NEWS
In Summary

Across continents, the tournament will be defined less by a single favorite and more by match‑by‑match storylines.

The 2026 World Cup cheat sheet: One point per country

Nation

Key factor

Canada

Maplepressing: Jesse Marsch’s aggressive 4-4-2 pressing identity.

United States

Depth and home advantage; squad-building under pressure to perform.

Mexico

Host momentum and Azteca atmosphere shaping expectations.

Argentina

Title defense questions and reliance on veteran stars.

Brazil

Talent pipeline and tactical balance between flair and structure.

France

Squad rotation dilemmas amid world-class depth.

England

Youthful core vs. tournament experience; set-piece focus.

Spain

Possession identity and integration of new attacking options.

Portugal

Transition from Cristiano-era dependence to new leaders.

Germany

Tactical reset and rebuilding after recent disappointments.

Netherlands

Tactical flexibility and reliance on creative midfielders.

Belgium

Aging golden generation and questions over replacements.

Croatia

Midfield engine and experience in knockout football.

Uruguay

Compact defense and veteran leadership up front.

Switzerland

Organized structure and efficient tournament play.

Denmark

Cohesive team ethic and set-piece strength.

Sweden

Physicality and pragmatic tournament approach.

Poland

Dependence on key striker form and counterattacking.

Serbia

Athleticism and direct attacking threat.

Wales

Dependence on talismanic figures and underdog resilience.

Italy

Tactical discipline and pressure to reclaim past glory.

Turkey

Rising talent and passionate home-region support.

Austria

Organized defense and emerging attacking options.

Czech Republic

Structured midfield and opportunistic attack.

Scotland

Physical intensity and set-piece planning.

Norway

Young stars and transition to a new attacking identity.

Slovakia

Compact defense and countering strengths.

Romania

Rebuilding with a mix of youth and experience.

Greece

Defensive organization and low-block tactics.

Hungary

Tactical pragmatism and home-region momentum.

Cameroon

Athleticism and tournament unpredictability.

Senegal

Star power and continental pedigree.

Morocco

Tactical discipline and recent deep-run experience.

Tunisia

Organized defense and counterattacking plans.

Japan

Technical play and disciplined team structure.

South Korea

High work-rate and fast transitions.

Australia

Physicality and tactical adaptability.

Costa Rica

Defensive resilience and opportunistic offense.

Ecuador

High-altitude conditioning and attacking flair.

Conclusion

The 2026 World Cup arrives as a mosaic of narratives: home‑field electricity and logistical quirks for the hosts, aging dynasties handing the baton to hungry new stars, and tactical experiments that could rewrite how teams defend, press, and attack.

Expect moments of individual brilliance and collective identity to collide; veterans leaning on experience, youngsters forcing tactical reinventions, and a dozen underdogs ready to upend the script.

Across continents, the tournament will be defined less by a single favorite and more by match‑by‑match storylines: momentum swings, managerial gambles, and the small margins that turn contenders into legends.

Keep an eye on transitions — generational, tactical, and geographic,  because those shifts will produce the headlines, the heartbreaks, and the unforgettable upsets.

In short: 32 teams, 32 storylines, endless possibilities, the pitch will decide which narratives survive and which become World Cup lore.

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