Weird WC for Asian teams, lots of thrills, ups, and usual downs in the end. Still better than the previous four, though.
I'm afraid increasing numbers of qualified teams in 2026 will expose more gaps of class from Asian teams more than from other confederations (except if they give more than one to OFC, of course). Other than the usual five, I don't see any other Asian teams will add anything to the big stage. Some claustrophobic second-rated middle east teams (look at Qatar), probably North Korea, China, or Uzbekistan, with Vietnam and Thailand as long shots, are not exactly what you want to see against the big boys. Things about Asia has always been that it has the most selective WC qualifying round (double gruelling group stages for most teams, with preliminary round for weaker teams), so it always had the best possible qualifiers, and now it's about to change.
48 teams never sound like a good idea competition-wise after all.
I'm afraid increasing numbers of qualified teams in 2026 will expose more gaps of class from Asian teams more than from other confederations (except if they give more than one to OFC, of course). Other than the usual five, I don't see any other Asian teams will add anything to the big stage. Some claustrophobic second-rated middle east teams (look at Qatar), probably North Korea, China, or Uzbekistan, with Vietnam and Thailand as long shots, are not exactly what you want to see against the big boys. Things about Asia has always been that it has the most selective WC qualifying round (double gruelling group stages for most teams, with preliminary round for weaker teams), so it always had the best possible qualifiers, and now it's about to change.
48 teams never sound like a good idea competition-wise after all.