UEFA Unveils Two-Tier World Cup Qualifiers, Revamps Nations League for 2028-29

May 20, 2026
UEFA Unveils Two-Tier World Cup Qualifiers, Revamps Nations League for 2028-29
  • The changes are designed to reduce repetitive fixtures and boost competition by exposing teams to a wider variety of opponents, mirroring the updated Champions League format.

  • A transitional period leading up to 2028-29 will see UEFA finalize scheduling and broadcast packages in the coming months as associations prepare for the changes.

  • In the transition, calendar details and TV packages are expected to be finalized soon, with stakeholders preparing for potential impacts on domestic and international football dynamics.

  • National associations must gear up during the transition, with UEFA expected to finalize calendar details and broadcast packages ahead of the 2028-29 season.

  • The UEFA president says the reforms aim to modernize European football without adding new international windows, with formal approval anticipated at the September executive committee meeting.

  • A radical reform revamps World Cup and European qualifiers into a two-tier divisional structure: a top league with 36 nations split into three groups of 12, each playing six matches against opponents from different seeding pots, and a second tier for the remaining nations.

  • Safe standing facilities will be extended: associations in the UEFA Standing Facilities Observer Programme can use standing facilities in all UEFA competitions from 2026/27, with other eligible associations able to apply to use standing facilities from September 1, 2026.

  • UEFA is overhauling the Nations League with a Champions League‑style format across three groups of 18 teams, set to begin in the 2028-29 season.

  • The reform’s format is designed to fit FIFA-mandated schedules from September to November without increasing player workloads.

  • Italy and Türkiye have been named co-hosts for EURO 2032.

  • UEFA has not yet specified how many automatic World Cup slots will accompany Portugal and Spain; the figure is expected after a September ruling following further process refinement.

  • The next meeting is scheduled for mid-September 2026 in Thessaloniki, Greece.

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