The first 48-team FIFA World Cup group stage closed on 27 June with the 32-team knockout field complete. FIFA, football's world governing body, put cumulative group-stage attendance at 3,605,357, past the 3,587,538 drawn across the United States in 1994 1. The 66 matches produced 196 goals at 2.97 a game, the most a World Cup group stage has returned .
Stadiums filled to 99.7 per cent of capacity, the clearest answer to pre-tournament doubt over whether 48 teams and a longer group phase would still draw crowds. The numbers hand FIFA a commercial case to keep the expanded model through 2030.
The bracket fills 32 places from 12 groups of four: the top two in each group, plus the eight best third-placed sides . That rule decides a side's survival on results in groups it never plays, so a team can finish its own matches and still wait on others to learn its fate . Iran went out that way on the final day, eliminated without losing.
