
There are several qualifying rounds and groups in the Oceanian qualifying zone, OFC. Between 2023 to 2025 (subject to changes), 11 countries in Oceania will compete for 1 World Cup ticket to be awarded (out of 48), as well as 1 play-off ticket. These are the 11 countries that belong to the OFC zone and are members of FIFA. They will all compete for the 2026 world title in North America. In alphabetical order:
- American Samoa
- Cook Island
- Fiji
- New Caledonia
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Samoa
- Solomon Islands
- Tahiti
- Tonga
- Vanuatu
Worldwide six countries will participate in a play-off mini-event for the last 2 (of the 48) 2026 World Cup tickets to earn. None will be from the European FIFA zone, UEFA. The other five zones will each send one country, while the continent of North America, as host, may also send the sixth country to compete for the final two tickets to the final round. As a result, at least 1 to possibly 2 countries from the FIFA zone OFC will qualify for the World Cup 2026.