FIFA has published a live roundup of 2026 World Cup squad announcements, with several countries already naming provisional 26-man rosters before the final 2 June submission deadline.

FIFA has published a live roundup of national team squad announcements for the 2026 World Cup, as countries begin naming provisional 26-man rosters ahead of the final FIFA deadline on 2 June.

The roundup, published on 21 May, is intended to track the confirmed announcements in one place as teams move through the final stages of selection. FIFA says the squads remain provisional until final lists are submitted next month.

Brazil and Germany are among the teams already confirmed in the roundup. Brazil announced its squad on 18 May, while Germany followed on 21 May with Manuel Neuer included.

FIFA's roundup also cites announced squads from Austria, Belgium and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The staggered rollout means more teams are expected to name their squads before the deadline. The main question now is how many of the provisional selections will survive any late injury issues or tactical changes before 2 June.

What happens next

The next update point will come as more national associations announce their squads and as the final 26-player lists are submitted to FIFA.

Revision note

Initial automated publication.