AP Exclusive: FIFA research points to 3-team groups at WCup
GENEVA — The best and most profitable way to expand the World Cup is a 48-team tournament of 16 three-team groups, according to FIFA’s in-house research which accepts the current 32-nation format produces the highest quality soccer.
The preferred format announced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino this month rates highest in a 64-page analysis of five options for the 2026 World Cup, the first when change can be made.
FIFA concludes “the 48-team (16×3) format would appear to offer the most tangible and intangible value,” in the document seen by The Associated Press.
With extra knockout games in a new Round of 32, the format of 80 matches — each in an exclusive time slot over 32 days — appeals to broadcasters and sponsors and would raise income, FIFA suggested.


