World Cup Qualification Women
The World Cup Qualification Women 25/26 is the global qualifying tournament for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, featuring 55 national teams from across the world. As of the latest matchday on June 9, 2026, Portugal Women lead the standings with a perfect record, setting the pace in a highly competitive group.
The current standings show Portugal Women at the top with 15 points from 5 wins, scoring 16 goals and conceding just 1. Hungary Women and Germany Women follow closely with 13 points each, both unbeaten with 4 wins and 1 draw, and also boasting impressive defensive records of only 1 goal conceded. Switzerland Women are fourth with 13 points but a slightly weaker goal difference, while Croatia Women, Spain Women, and England Women are all on 12 points, making the race for the top positions extremely tight. The battle for direct World Cup spots is intense, with every matchday potentially reshuffling the order.
Based on the current points, form, and remaining fixtures, we assess the title chances as follows: Portugal Women, with their 100% win record and a 2-point lead, have approximately a 55% probability of finishing top of the group. Hungary Women, who have matched Portugal's defensive solidity and are just two points behind, are given a 25% chance. Germany Women, similarly placed with 13 points and a strong goal difference, have a 20% chance. The chasing pack, including Spain Women and England Women, would need a near-perfect run and multiple slip-ups from the leaders to overtake them, making their chances slim.
The 25/26 World Cup Qualification Women season has seen 152 matches completed, with an average of 3.46 goals per game. The most recent matchday on June 9, 2026, produced several high-scoring results: Spain Women thrashed Iceland Women 6-1, Hungary Women beat Andorra Women 6-1, and Denmark Women won 4-1 against Serbia Women. England Women secured a 3-0 victory over Ukraine Women, while France Women edged Ireland Republic Women 1-0. These results highlight the attacking flair and occasional one-sided contests in the qualification campaign.
Our match predictions are generated using a blend of statistical models, recent form, head-to-head records, and betting market odds. While the group stage may have concluded for some sections, any upcoming playoff or inter-confederation matches will be covered with detailed outcome probabilities. For instance, if Portugal Women were to face a mid-table opponent, they would be heavy favorites with a win probability exceeding 70%, while a clash between Hungary Women and Germany Women would be much more evenly balanced. Stay tuned for updated predictions and odds for every fixture as the road to the 2027 World Cup continues.