Team profile
Croatia
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Croatia heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-3-3Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Croatia enters the 2026 World Cup with a strong squad under the experienced guidance of coach Zlatko Dalić. Ranked #10 in the world, Croatia is known for its technical prowess and tactical flexibility. The team boasts a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, making them a formidable opponent in Group L. With a mix of players from top European clubs, Croatia aims to build on their recent successes and make a deep run in the tournament. The presence of Luka Modrić, a veteran midfielder, provides leadership and creativity, while younger stars like Joško Gvardiol add dynamism to the squad. Croatia's journey in the World Cup will be closely watched as they face tough competition from England, Ghana, Panama, and Ukraine. The team's ability to adapt and execute Dalić's strategies will be crucial in navigating the group stage and beyond.
Tactical breakdown
Croatia is likely to deploy a 4-3-3 formation, which allows them to maximize their midfield strength and maintain a balanced approach. The midfield trio, potentially featuring Luka Modrić, Marcelo Brozović, and Mateo Kovačić, will be pivotal in controlling the tempo of the game and orchestrating attacks. The full-backs, Borna Sosa and Josip Juranović, are expected to provide width and support in both defense and attack, allowing the wingers to cut inside and create goal-scoring opportunities. Croatia's playing style under Dalić emphasizes possession-based football, with quick transitions and fluid movement. The team will look to exploit the technical abilities of their midfielders to break down defenses and create chances for their forwards. Defensively, Croatia will rely on the solidity of Joško Gvardiol and Josip Šutalo at the back, ensuring a strong foundation to build upon.
Key players
Luka Modrić remains the heartbeat of the Croatian team, providing experience, vision, and leadership. His ability to dictate play and deliver precise passes will be crucial in unlocking defenses. Joško Gvardiol, a rising star at Manchester City, brings strength and composure to the defense, making him a key figure in Croatia's backline. Marcelo Brozović's role as a defensive midfielder is vital for breaking up opposition attacks and transitioning the ball forward. Ivan Perišić, with his versatility and experience, offers a threat on the wings, capable of delivering crosses and scoring goals. Lastly, Andrej Kramarić's goal-scoring instincts will be essential for converting chances and leading the line for Croatia.
Group stage outlook
Croatia faces a challenging group stage in Group L, with England being the standout favorite. However, Croatia's blend of experience and talent gives them a realistic chance of advancing to the knockout stages. Matches against Ghana and Panama will be crucial, as these games present opportunities to secure vital points. Ukraine, with their own tactical acumen, will also pose a significant challenge. Croatia's path to the knockout round will depend on their ability to execute their game plan and capitalize on their strengths. A second-place finish in the group is a realistic target, setting up a potential clash with another group winner in the round of 16.
Full squad

D. Kotarski

D. Livaković

Dominik Livaković
Fenerbahçe

I. Ivušić

I. Pandur

Ivica Ivušić
PAOK

Nediljko Labrović
Augsburg

B. Sosa

Borna Barišić
Rangers

Borna Sosa
Ajax

D. Bradarić

D. Ćaleta-Car

J. Gvardiol

J. Juranović

J. Stanišić

J. Šutalo

Josip Juranović
Union Berlin

Josip Stanišić
Bayern Munich

Josip Šutalo
Ajax

Joško Gvardiol
Manchester City

L. Vušković

M. Erlić

M. Pongračić

Martin Erlić
Sassuolo
Gabrijel Rukavina
Dinamo Zagreb

K. Jakić

L. Majer

L. Modrić

L. Sučić

Lovro Majer
Wolfsburg

Luka Modrić
Real Madrid

M. Baturina

M. Kovačić

M. Pašalić

Marcelo Brozović
Al-Nassr

Mario Pašalić
Atalanta

Martin Baturina
Dinamo Zagreb

Mateo Kovačić
Manchester City

N. Moro

N. Vlašić

Nikola Vlašić
Torino

P. Sučić

T. Fruk

A. Budimir

A. Kramarić

Andrej Kramarić
Hoffenheim

Ante Budimir
Osasuna

Bruno Petković
Dinamo Zagreb

Dion Drena Beljo
Werder Bremen

F. Ivanović

I. Matanović

I. Perišić

Ivan Perišić
PSV

Luka Ivanušec
Feyenoord

M. Oršić

Marco Pašalić
Rijeka

P. Musa

Petar Musa
Sporting CP
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Stadion Poljud, Split
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Opus Arena, Osijek
Fortuna Arena, Prague
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Croatia into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA
- Qualification record
- 7W-1D-0L
- Latest qualifier
- Monday, November 17, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Saturday, June 8, 2024
W vs Montenegro
W vs Portugal
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 3W-1D-0L
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Official kits, accessories, and fan gear for Croatia supporters.