World Cup

Check out the groups for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw took place on Friday in Washington, D.C., sorting the expanded 48-team field into groups before the tournament unfolds from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada and Mexico.

What are the final groups?

Below is how the groups were drawn.

Group A

  • Mexico
  • South Africa
  • Korea Republic
  • Europe Playoff D

Group B

  • Canada
  • Europe Playoff A
  • Qatar
  • Switzerland

Group C

  • Brazil
  • Morocco
  • Haiti
  • Scotland

Group D

  • United States
  • Paraguay
  • Australia
  • Europe Playoff C

Group E

  • Germany
  • Curacao
  • Ivory Coast
  • Ecuador

Group F

  • Netherlands
  • Japan
  • Europe Playoff B
  • Tunisia

Group G

  • Belgium
  • Egypt
  • IR Iran
  • New Zealand

Group H

  • Spain
  • Cape Verde
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Uruguay

Group I

  • France
  • Senegal
  • FIFA Play-Off 1
  • Norway

Group J

  • Argentina
  • Algeria
  • Austria
  • Jordan

Group K

  • Portugal
  • FIFA Play-Off 1
  • Uzbekistan
  • Colombia

Group L

  • England
  • Croatia
  • Ghana
  • Panama

How did the draw work?

Of the 42 qualified countries, 39 are split into four pots as determined by the November 2025 FIFA Men's World Rankings.

Host nations USA, Canada and Mexico entered Pot 1. Lastly, the two FIFA World Cup 2026 Play-Off Tournament placeholders, as well as the four European play-off placeholders, are allocated into Pot 4.

All the groups – A through L – couldn't have no more than one team from each region, except for UEFA. Each group will have at least one European team and no more than two.

For the World Cup draw, FIFA has adopted a seeding structure to ensure that the four highest-ranked nations – Spain, Argentina, France and England – can't meet until the semifinals, should they win their respective groups.

Who else can qualify?

Six (6) spots remain undecided.

European pathway

From March 26-31, 16 UEFA nations will participate in the European playoffs – 12 group runners-up during qualifying and the four highest-ranked remaining UEFA Nations League section winners.

Each path's top team qualifies.

Path A

  • Italy vs. Northern Ireland
  • Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina

Final: Italy/Northern Ireland vs. Wales/Bosnia and Herzegovina

Path B

  • Ukraine vs. Sweden
  • Poland vs. Albania

Final: Ukraine/Sweden vs. Poland/Albania

Path C

  • Türkiye vs. Romania
  • Slovakia vs. Kosovo

Final: Türkiye/Romania vs. Slovakia/Kosovo

Path D

  • Denmark vs. North Macedonia
  • Czechia vs. Republic of Ireland

Final: Czechia/Republic of Ireland vs. Denmark/North Macedonia

Inter-confederation playoffs

The final two (2) teams will also be decided from March 26-31, in Mexico, via playoff paths. They are as follows:

Pathway 1

  • Semifinal: New Caledonia vs. Jamaica
  • Final: New Caledonia/Jamaica vs. Congo DR

Pathway 2

  • Semifinal: Bolivia vs. Suriname
  • Final: Bolivia/Suriname vs. Iraq