Argentina — Road to 2030: Qualifying & Mock Draw
Argentina has qualified for the 2030 World Cup as a centenary host — one of the three South American nations hosting opening matches. All six 2030 hosts qualify automatically, counting inside their confederations' quotas. The other 42 places are decided in qualifying across 2028–29.
The South America (CONMEBOL) path to 2030
South American qualifying is a single round-robin league across all ten nations; with six berths plus the possibility of a playoff wildcard, well over half the confederation reaches the tournament. Confederation quotas for 2030 are confirmed after the 2026 tournament; the working numbers here carry the 2026 allocation forward.
Project Argentina's road yourself
Pick the full 48-team field under real confederation quotas — free — then run the group draw and click a bracket through to a champion. Save your field as a Field of 48 contest entry.
Open the 2030 builder →Argentina 2030 FAQ
Has Argentina qualified for the 2030 World Cup?
Yes — Argentina qualified automatically as a 2030 host. The six hosts (Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay) all count against their confederations' quotas.
How can Argentina qualify for 2030?
Argentina is already in as a host. Its qualifying-window matches will be friendlies or continental competition instead.
What pot will Argentina be in for the draw?
Draw pots are set by world ranking shortly before the December 2029 draw, with hosts placed as group heads in Pot 1. Any projection this far out is speculative — the MockSlate draw simulator lets you seed groups however you project them.
When is the 2030 draw?
The official draw is expected in December 2029, after qualifying completes. MockSlate's Field of 48 contest locks a full year earlier, on December 31, 2028.
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