Former Spain international Iker Casillas has called on FIFA to make a change to the structure of the World Cup.
The group stage of the 2026 World Cup is coming to an end, albeit not as exciting an end as it could have been – had FIFA maintained that goal difference be the decisive factor for those level on points after the three games.
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This time around, FIFA have instead opted to decide the final round of group stage matches on the basis of head-to-head results rather than goal difference, for the first time in World Cup history.
It is giving some nations the chance to progress into the Round of 32 for doing very little, and Casillas wants to see FIFA make a change to ensure only the best two teams from each group advance into the knockouts at the 2030 World Cup.
The winner of the 2010 World Cup took to X (previously known as Twitter) to demand that 64 nations take part in the 2030 World Cup, rather than the current amount of 48.
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Casillas – who famously clashed with Jose Mourinho – wrote: “We have to go to 64 teams in the World Cup. This best 3rd place stuff doesn’t add up for me.”
