The FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will feature an expanded field of 48 teams—the largest ever—competing in 12 groups of four from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The tournament kicks off in Mexico City and culminates at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. With 104 total matches across 16 stadiums, it’s set to be a historic event blending North American flair with global talent.
The final group stage draw took place yesterday (December 5, 2025) at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. It was a star-studded affair hosted by Rio Ferdinand and Samantha Johnson, with assistance from legends like Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky, Shaquille O’Neal, and Aaron Judge. Performances included Andrea Bocelli’s “Nessun Dorma,” a duet by Robbie Williams and Nicole Scherzinger, and a closing “Y.M.C.A.” by The Village People. FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented U.S. President Donald Trump with the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize, honoring efforts toward global unity—though it sparked some debate on politics intersecting with sport.
The draw confirmed all 12 groups, with 42 teams locked in and six spots pending UEFA playoffs (March 2026) and the FIFA intercontinental playoff tournament (also March 2026). No group has more than one team from the same confederation (except UEFA, limited to two per group). The top two teams per group advance, plus the eight best third-placers, leading to a new round-of-32 format.
Full Group Stage Draw
Here’s the complete breakdown of the 12 groups. Playoff winners are placeholders (e.g., UEFA Play-off A winner).
| Group | Teams |
|---|---|
| A | Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, UEFA Play-off D Winner (e.g., Turkey/Romania/Slovakia/Kosovo) |
| B | Canada, UEFA Play-off A Winner, Qatar, Switzerland |
| C | Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, UEFA Play-off B Winner |
| D | United States, Australia, Paraguay, UEFA Play-off C Winner |
| E | Argentina, Algeria, Côte d’Ivoire, New Zealand |
| F | Germany, Ecuador, Tunisia, Curaçao |
| G | Netherlands, Japan, Egypt, Jordan |
| H | Spain, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Haiti |
| I | France, Senegal, Norway, FIFA Play-off 1 Winner (e.g., Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname) |
| J | Portugal, Iran, Panama, Cabo Verde |
| K | Belgium, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, FIFA Play-off 2 Winner |
| L | England, Croatia, Ghana, UEFA Play-off D Wait—no, wait: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama (Panama in L per some sources; cross-checked with multiple reports) |
Note: Group L is consistently reported as England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. Minor discrepancies in playoff labels across sources, but the core teams are set.
Key Matchups and Highlights
- Opening Match: Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11, 2026, in Mexico City—marking the first World Cup opener not featuring the host nation as a favorite.
- USMNT Path (Group D): A “dream draw” for the hosts. They open vs. Paraguay on June 12 at SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA), face Australia on June 19 in Seattle, and close vs. the UEFA Play-off C winner on June 25 back in Inglewood. Analysts like Alexi Lalas called it a “gift from the soccer gods” for a deep run.
- Defending Champs Argentina (Group E): Lionel Messi’s side gets a gentle start vs. Algeria, followed by Côte d’Ivoire and New Zealand—seen as one of the easier groups for a title repeat.
- Groups of Death:
- Group C: Brazil, Morocco (2022 semifinalists), Scotland—tough for the Scots facing samba pressure.
- Group I: France, Senegal, Norway (Haaland’s debut?)—a potential powerhouse clash, with the playoff adding wildcard spice.
- Group L: England rematches Croatia (2018 semis), plus Ghana and Panama—Thomas Tuchel called it “manageable but tricky.”
- Home Nations:
- Canada (Group B): Vs. Qatar, Switzerland, and a European playoff winner—Christine Sinclair called it “feeling real now.”
- Scotland (Group C): Tough opener vs. Haiti, but Brazil looms large—fans are buzzing about the “Tartan Army’s” shot at glory.
- Other Notables:
- Portugal (Group J) drew criticism for an “easy” group (Iran, Panama, Cabo Verde)—fans joking about FIFA favoritism for Ronaldo.
- Ghana (Group L) faces a winnable but gritty group—Black Stars fans are optimistic.
- No early clashes between top seeds like Spain-Argentina or France-England until the final (if they top groups).
Next Steps
- Full Schedule: FIFA releases exact dates, times, and venues today (December 6, 2025) at 12 p.m. ET. Expect staggered kickoffs to maximize global viewership.
- Playoffs: UEFA’s four spots and two intercontinental berths wrap up in March 2026—watch for drama there.
- Tickets: General sales start soon via FIFA.com; host nation fans get priority.
- Broader Buzz: Iran’s delegation boycotted over U.S. visa issues, highlighting geopolitical tensions. On a lighter note, Haiti’s qualification has Montreal’s Haitian community celebrating their first WC since 1974.
This draw sets up epic storylines—underdogs like Curaçao and Haiti could shine in the expanded format. Who’s your pick to lift the trophy? Let me know for deeper dives on specific teams!





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