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Sam Tabuteau

World Cup 2026: How England can be confirmed as group winners tonight after FIFA rule change

FIFA have made a subtle change to the rules that will help determine the final group standings at the 2026 World Cup.

For the first time in World Cup history, the primary tiebreaker for teams that finish level on points will be head-to-head record rather than goal difference.

It means that while Tunisia, Haiti, Turkey and Jordan are all out after losing each of their first two group games, four group winners have already been confirmed.

Winning start: England beat Croatia 4-2 in their World Cup opener last week (Getty)
Winning start: England beat Croatia 4-2 in their World Cup opener last week (Getty)

FIFA’s decision to prioritise head-to-head record over goal difference has already had an effect at the top and bottom of the group tables, with Mexico, the United States, Germany and Argentina confirmed as group winners.

All four teams are just three points ahead of their closest rivals heading into the final round of group games, and in previous World Cup tournaments could still have been pipped to top spot on goal difference.

With the new rule change, though, the top spots in groups A, D, E and J have already been confirmed, with Mexico, USA, Germany and Argentina all winning each of their first two group games as well as holding a superior head-to-head record over the teams who are three points behind them.

England could also secure top spot in Group L tonight if they beat Ghana and Panama fail to defeat Croatia.

FIFA’s rule change brings them in line with UEFA and was first introduced during last summer’s Club World Cup.

The decision is set to have a seismic impact heading into the final round of group games, with only 16 of the 48 teams at the tournament eliminated before the newly-created round of 32.

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