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Uzbekistan World Cup 2026 Tickets

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The Uzbekistan national soccer team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico with hopes of qualifying for the first time in their history. As Central Asia's most successful soccer nation and consistent AFC Asian Cup competitors, the White Wolves are determined to finally reach soccer's biggest stage. Uzbekistan has assembled a talented squad combining experienced veterans with promising young talents developed through their growing soccer infrastructure. So, if you're looking to book World Cup tickets for an Uzbekistan game or you're just interested in learning more about them, this is the guide for you.

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Current Squad & Key Players

Off the back of a convincing qualifying campaign, Uzbekistan head into this summer's World Cup a team in form. Their squad is largely settled; however, as with any international soccer team, there is a need for evolution and experimentation, as you can see from their squad below.

Recent squad

  1. GK: Vladimir Nazarov (Pakhtakor)
  2. GK: Abduvohid Nematov (Nasaf)
  3. GK: Botirali Ergashev (Neftchi)
  4. DF: Abdukodir Khusanov (Manchester City)
  5. DF: Khojiakbar Alijonov (Pakhtakor)
  6. DF: Farrukh Sayfiev (Neftchi)
  7. DF: Rustam Ashurmatov (Esteghlal)
  8. DF: Sherzod Nasrullaev (Nasaf)
  9. DF: Umar Eshmurodov (Nasaf)
  10. DF: Abdulla Abdullaev (Dibba)
  11. DF: Husniddin Aliqulov (Caykur Rizespor)
  12. DF: Mukhammadkodir Khamraliev (Pakhtakor)
  13. MF: Akmal Mozgovoy (Baniyas)
  14. MF: Otabek Shukurov (Baniyas)
  15. MF: Jamshid Iskanderov (Neftchi)
  16. MF: Odiljon Hamrobekov (Tractor)
  17. MF: Azizjon Ganiev (Al Bataeh)
  18. MF: Oston Urunov (Persepolis)
  19. MF: Dostonbek Khamdamov (Pakhtakor)
  20. MF: Azizbek Turgunboev (Pakhtakor)
  21. MF: Khojimat Erkinov (Pakhtakor)
  22. MF: Ruslanbek Jiyanov (Navbahor)
  23. MF: Sardorbek Bakhromov (Nasaf)
  24. FW: Eldor Shomurodov (Istanbul Basaksehir) (captain)
  25. FW: Igor Sergeev (Pakhtakor)
  26. FW: Khusayin Norchaev (Nasaf)

Key players

  • Eldor Shomurodov – Uzbekistan's main attacking threat. Works hard, runs the channels and is always looking to score.
  • Abbosbek Fayzullaev – A bright, creative winger who brings energy, dribbling and spark in the final third.
  • Abdukodir Khusanov – A young, composed defender who reads the game well, stays calm under pressure and brings real control to Uzbekistan's back line. Now at Manchester City, he's developing quickly and adds top-level quality to the team.

Uzbekistan's World Cup Qualification Journey

Uzbekistan started their qualifiers well in late 2023. They beat Turkmenistan 3–1 away and then held Iran to a solid 2–2 draw. Early 2024 continued that good form, with two wins over Hong Kong and another strong performance in a 3–1 victory against Turkmenistan. A 0–0 in Iran showed they could stay organized against a top team.

The next run of games had a bit of everything. They beat Korea DPR 1–0, won a big away match against Kyrgyz Republic, and picked up steady draws against Iran and the UAE. A narrow 3–2 loss to Qatar was a setback, but they quickly bounced back with another win over Korea DPR.

In 2025, Uzbekistan looked even more settled. They beat the Kyrgyz Republic again, drew away to Iran, and held the UAE to another 0–0. Their best moment came at home, where they beat Qatar 3–0 in a really confident performance.

  • November 16, 2023 – Turkmenistan 1–3 Uzbekistan
  • November 21, 2023 – Uzbekistan 2–2 IR Iran
  • March 21, 2024 – Hong Kong 0–2 Uzbekistan
  • March 26, 2024 – Uzbekistan 3–0 Hong Kong
  • June 06, 2024 – Uzbekistan 3–1 Turkmenistan
  • June 11, 2024 – IR Iran 0–0 Uzbekistan
  • September 05, 2024 – Uzbekistan 1–0 Korea DPR
  • September 10, 2024 – Kyrgyz Republic 2–3 Uzbekistan
  • October 10, 2024 – Uzbekistan 0–0 IR Iran
  • October 15, 2024 – Uzbekistan 1–0 United Arab Emirates
  • November 14, 2024 – Qatar 3–2 Uzbekistan
  • November 19, 2024 – Korea DPR 0–1 Uzbekistan
  • March 20, 2025 – Uzbekistan 1–0 Kyrgyz Republic
  • March 25, 2025 – IR Iran 2–2 Uzbekistan
  • June 05, 2025 – United Arab Emirates 0–0 Uzbekistan
  • June 10, 2025 – Uzbekistan 3–0 Qatar

Uzbekistan's Group Assignment & Opponents

Uzbekistan have a tough group at the 2026 World Cup, but it is not impossible. They start on June 18 against Colombia at the Azteca in Mexico City. Colombia are strong and experienced, so Uzbekistan will want a calm start, stay organized and try to take any chances that come their way.

Their second game on June 23 is against Portugal at NRG Stadium in Houston. Portugal will have a lot of the ball and plenty of attacking quality, so Uzbekistan will need to stay compact, work hard and look for moments on the counter. Getting a point here would be a great result.

They finish on June 28 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta against a team that has not yet been confirmed. This could be the match where everything is still possible. Uzbekistan will see it as a real chance to get points and push for qualification if the group is still open.

Overall, it is a difficult group, but Uzbekistan have shown they can compete. If they stay disciplined and take their chances, they will give themselves a real shot at going through.

Uzbekistan's World Cup 2026 Fixtures

Uzbekistan face a tough start to their World Cup campaign with fixtures against two experienced sides and one unknown quantity; however, they will fancy their chances of progression from Group K. Take a look at their group stage fixtures below:

  • June 18, 2026 – Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico)
  • June 23, 2026 – Portugal vs Uzbekistan (NRG Stadium, Houston, USA)
  • June 28, 2026 – TBD vs Uzbekistan (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA)

Uzbekistan's Tactical Approach & Playing Style

Uzbekistan play in a calm and organized way. They keep a solid shape, stay close together and try not to give opponents much space. Their defenders read the game well, and players like Abdukodir Khusanov help them stay steady at the back and build attacks with simple passes.

When they have the ball, Uzbekistan don't rush. They move it around, look for short options and try to control the tempo. They use their wide players to stretch the pitch and look for quick combinations to open teams up. If the chance is there, they can break forward at speed.

Without the ball, they focus on good positioning rather than constant pressing. They stay patient, wait for mistakes and try to win the ball back where they can. Overall, they play smart, controlled soccer and rely on teamwork, discipline and clean build-up play to create chances.

Host Cities & Venues Where Uzbekistan Plays

Uzbekistan play their three group games in three different cities, each with its own unique selling points. Their first match is at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, one of the most famous stadiums in world soccer. It's huge and full of history, so the atmosphere will be intense from the start. If they don't start well, Uzbekistan may find it difficult to build momentum under high-pressure conditions.

Their second game is in Houston at NRG Stadium. It's a modern, indoor venue with a closed roof, which means the noise circulates and the conditions are controlled. It's the sort of stadium that suits fast, energetic matches, and it usually produces a big crowd.

The final group match is at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. It's one of the most impressive venues in North America, with big crowds and a lot of noise. It has a big-event feel, and it's the kind of setting where group-stage campaigns can swing either way.

World Cup 2026 Fanzones for Uzbekistan Supporters

The World Cup Fan Festival is the go-to destination for fans without a stadium ticket to watch World Cup games. Located across the host cities, fans can watch live match screenings, eat local food and see some top-tier entertainment, all while soaking in the tournament atmosphere. Below is a list of the fan zones already announced across the host cities and the ones that are suspected to play a part:

City Fan Zone Location Estimated Capacity Announced
AtlantaCentennial Olympic Park20,000–25,000Yes
Boston (Foxborough)Boston City Hall Plaza or Boston Common10,000–15,000Not yet
Dallas (Arlington)Fair Park25,000–30,000Not yet
HoustonEast Downtown Houston20,000Not yet
Kansas CityNational WWI Museum and Memorial15,000–20,000Not yet
Los AngelesExposition Park or SoFi Stadium30,000+Not yet
MiamiBayfront Park20,000–25,000Not yet
New York/New JerseyLiberty State Park (Jersey City)40,000–45,000Yes
PhiladelphiaLemon Hill, East Fairmount Park25,000Yes
San Francisco Bay Area (Santa Clara)Likely San Jose or San Francisco Civic Center20,000+Not yet
SeattleSeattle Center20,000+Yes
TorontoNathan Phillips Square15,000–20,000Yes
VancouverJack Poole Plaza15,000Yes
Mexico CityPlaza de la Constitución (Zócalo)30,000+Yes
MonterreyMacroplaza20,000Yes
GuadalajaraPlaza de la Liberación20,000Yes

Uzbekistan's Tournament Predictions & Chances

Uzbekistan will head into the 2026 World Cup with a steady, realistic outlook. Their group is tough, but they've shown over the past few years that they can compete when they stay organized and take their chances. Colombia at the Azteca is a big opening test, but Uzbekistan are disciplined enough to keep the game tight and look for moments on the break.

The second match against Portugal in Houston will be another major challenge. Portugal will have more of the ball, so Uzbekistan will need to stay compact and make the most of any counter-attacks. Even a point there would be a huge boost.

Their final game in Atlanta gives them a real opportunity, especially if qualification is still possible. Uzbekistan are usually calm in these situations, and their style suits matches that open up late on.

Getting out of the group won't be easy, but if they defend well and take their chances, they've got a genuine shot at pushing for the knockout rounds.

Uzbekistan's World Cup History & Legacy

Uzbekistan have spent decades trying to break into the World Cup, and since gaining independence in 1991, they have been one of Asia's most competitive sides, regularly reaching the latter stages of qualification but always falling just short of the final step. Some campaigns ended in heartbreak, with late goals, narrow defeats or play-off losses keeping them out by the smallest margins, but those setbacks helped shape the team into what they are today.

Their youth teams have shown what the country is capable of. Uzbekistan reached the U-20 World Cup quarter-finals twice and won the U-23 Asian Cup in 2022, results that signaled a new generation coming through with real quality. Many of those players now form the core of the senior squad, giving the national team a stronger foundation than ever before.

Reaching the 2026 World Cup marks a major moment in their soccer history. It is the breakthrough supporters have waited years for, and it reflects long-term investment in coaching and development. For Uzbekistan, this tournament is not just about competing; it's about proving they belong at this level.

Uzbekistan's Squad Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Pace on the break – Uzbekistan have quick, direct attackers who can counter well and punish teams that leave space.
  • Organised defensively – They stay compact, protect the middle and make it hard for opponents to play through them.
  • Calm in possession – They are comfortable keeping the ball, moving it around and waiting for the right moment to attack.

Weaknesses

  • Finishing can be inconsistent – They create good situations but don't always take their chances.
  • Struggle against physical sides – Strong, aggressive teams can disrupt their rhythm and force mistakes.
  • Limited ideas under pressure – When pressed high or in tight games, they can run out of creativity in the final third.

How to Buy World Cup 2026 Tickets for Uzbekistan

The World Cup is the pinnacle of professional soccer, and it only comes around every four years, so tickets are in high demand and notoriously tricky to get your hands on. In fact, our customer service team gets a lot of fans who ask: How can I book World Cup tickets for an Uzbekistan game? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the pond.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
  4. Click on the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Complete the order form using your personal details.
  6. Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
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