Group play is winding down at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and teams have already booked spots in the Round of 32. Mexico was the first team to clinch a group win, followed by the United States.
World Cup 2026: Team conduct score explained, standings
What is the ‘team conduct score’ at the FIFA World Cup?


But with 30 other teams vying for spots in the knockout round, there are a lot of scenarios unfolding at the World Cup.
And some involve the “team conduct score.”
As the group stage draws to a close, today we are diving into the team conduct score: What it is, how it is calculated, what the current team conduct score standings are, and why those standings might matter at the World Cup.
What is the team conduct score?
The team conduct score is a calculation of the infractions a team has earned in a given tournament, in this case the World Cup. Specifically, it is a tally of the yellow and red cards each team has been given, for both players and team officials.
How is the team conduct score calculated?
Here is how the team conduct score is calculated.
- Yellow cards: -1 point
- Indirect red card (resulting from a second yellow card): -3 points
- Straight red card: -4 points
- Yellow card plus straight card: -5 points
As each team accumulates cards, the running total changes.
Why might the team conduct score matter?
Why might a team’s team conduct score matter at the World Cup?
Because it can be used to break ties at the end of group play, to see how teams finish in a given group and/or advance to the knockout stage.
To break ties within a group at the end of the group stage, a three-step process will be followed to determine tiebreakers.
In the first step, the greatest number of points in the group matches between the tied teams will be applied. Then, the superior goal difference from the group matches between the tied teams will be applied, and finally, the greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the tied teams will be applied.
If that cannot determine a tiebreaker, then the teams that are still equal will advance to step two. In this stage, the first step is the goal difference in all group matches, then the greatest number of goals in all group matches, and finally the highest team conduct score (relating to yellow and red cards) will be applied.
So while the team conduct score is one of the final tiebreakers, it could come into play here soon at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
If the team conduct score does not break the tie, then the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.
Then there are the teams looking to advance to the knockout round as a third-place team in a group. With the field expanding to 48 teams, the top two teams in each group advance to the Round of 32, and then the eight best third-place teams fill out the final eight spots.
When it comes to those standings, here is how FIFA will stack the third-place teams for potential tiebreakers:
- First, the greatest number of points in all group matches
- Second, the goal difference from all group matches
- Third, the number of goals scored in all group matches
- Fourth, a team’s conduct score.
If there are still ties after those four steps are applied, the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.
What are the current team conduct scores at the World Cup?
Here is the current team conduct score for each team at the FIFA World Cup, through all matches played on Saturday, June 20:
Team | Team Conduct Score |
|---|---|
| Germany | 0 |
| Japan | 0 |
| New Zealand | 0 |
| Uruguay | 0 |
| Norway | 0 |
| France | 0 |
| Senegal | 0 |
| Argentina | 0 |
| Jordan | 0 |
| Algeria | 0 |
| England | 0 |
| Croatia | 0 |
| Czechia | -1 |
| Morocco | -1 |
| Tunisia | -1 |
| Iran | -1 |
| Saudi Arabia | -1 |
| Cabo Verde | -1 |
| Spain | -1 |
| Iraq | -1 |
| Austria | -1 |
| Colombia | -1 |
| DR Congo | -1 |
| Uzbekistan | -1 |
| Ghana | -1 |
| Switzerland | -2 |
| Ecuador | -2 |
| Belgium | -2 |
| Egypt | -2 |
| Panama | -2 |
| South Korea | -3 |
| Sweden | -3 |
| Canada | -3 |
| Brazil | -3 |
| Türkiye | -3 |
| Ivory Coast | -3 |
| Netherlands | -3 |
| Portugal | -3 |
| Scotland | -4 |
| Haiti | -4 |
| United States | -4 |
| Australia | -4 |
| Curaçao | -5 |
| Mexico | -5 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | -9 |
| Qatar | -11 |
| Paraguay | -11 |
| South Africa | -12 |











