
Europe's Contenders: A Tactical Power Rankings for World Cup 2026
Spain, France, England, Portugal, Germany, and the Netherlands all arrive in North America with genuine trophy aspirations. This analysis breaks down each squad's tactical identity, key vulnerabilities, and realistic tournament ceiling as the group stage begins.
Europe's Contenders: A Tactical Guide to the 2026 World Cup
Spain: the defending champions under pressure
France: strength in depth as a competitive moat

England: the Tuchel question
Portugal: last dance, genuine threat
Germany: the return to relevance
Netherlands: the defensive anchor and forward uncertainty
The broader European picture

What to track over the next two weeks
- Yamal's fitness updates ahead of Spain's first knockout game — the gap between a fit and injured Yamal is the difference between Spain being the clear favourite and a shakeable one.
- France's full-back selection in the first two group games — if Deschamps finds an answer to that weakness early, Les Bleus become harder to beat.
- Germany vs Ivory Coast (June 20) — a real test of whether Nagelsmann's system holds against athletic pressure.
- Netherlands vs Japan (June 14) — an immediate stress test of the Dutch defensive structure against a team with a very different pressing style.
- England's altitude preparation: their group-stage games are at sea level. If they win Group L and face a high-seeded South American team in Mexico, Tuchel's preparation choices will come into sharp focus.
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