FIFA perform U-turn and reconsider World Cup changes after Qatar tournament

FIFA perform U-turn and reconsider World Cup changes after Qatar tournament

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The next World Cup is set to take place in the USA, Canada and Mexico in 2026 with more teams competing for world football’s greatest prize. FIFA have already announced that 48 teams are set to be welcomed to the next tournament.

The governing body also had plans to alter the way the group stages worked with there set to be 16 groups of three nations. That would see two teams from each group progressing to the knockout rounds. However, the success of Qatar has seen concern arise.

There are apparently worries that matches in the group stages could become “dangerously dull” and that there could be unsporting behaviour whilst the groups were rounded off. With it not being possible for all of the final group matches to be played at the same time, there are concerns that two sides could play for a suitable result for the two of them – leaving the third side in the group helpless without being able to play.

FIFA vice president Victor Montagliani has already admitted to concern over the staging of the next tournament. Speaking ahead of the tournament in Qatar, he said: “It’s an issue that has been raised.”

In an effort to avoid those issues, a few group stage alternatives have already apparently been devised. As per former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and current FIFA’s head of football development, one potential route they could go down is 12 groups of four teams with the best third placed teams also securing a place in the knockout stages of the next World Cup.

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