The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway as the full group-stage draw has been completed, setting the stage for a thrilling global showdown across North America.
With 48 teams split into 12 groups, nations now have a clear path as they begin plotting their route to the knockout phase. Here is a comprehensive look at how the groups shape up.
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GROUP A
Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, European Playoff D
Hosts Mexico headline Group A and will fancy their chances, but South Africa and Korea Republic bring unpredictability. The Playoff entrant could add late drama.
GROUP B
Canada, European Playoff A, Qatar, Switzerland
Canada lead their group on home soil, but Switzerland remain the strongest on paper. Qatar, fresh from recent tournament experience, add another dimension.
GROUP C
Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
Brazil face a tricky group with 2022 semifinalists Morocco and a spirited Scotland side. Haiti complete an intriguing mix of styles and football cultures.
GROUP D
USA, Paraguay, Australia, European Playoff C
Co-hosts USA land in a balanced group featuring South American grit (Paraguay) and Australia’s tactical discipline. The Playoff team will determine how tough the group becomes.
GROUP E
Germany, Curaçao, Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador
Germany headline the group but beware: Côte d’Ivoire and Ecuador are capable of big performances. Curaçao will seek to upset the established order.
GROUP F
Netherlands, Japan, European Playoff B, Tunisia
A technical group: the Netherlands and Japan bring contrasting attacking philosophies, while Tunisia’s resilience could cause surprises.
GROUP G
Belgium, Egypt, IR Iran, New Zealand
Belgium remain top contenders, but Egypt—with Mohamed Salah in their ranks—pose a major threat. Iran and New Zealand round out a diverse group.
GROUP H
Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
One of the most competitive groups on paper: Spain and Uruguay are giants, but Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia have proven they can shock bigger nations.
GROUP I
France, Senegal, FIFA Playoff T2, Norway
France face a stern test with African champions Senegal and a Norway team boosted by elite talent.
GROUP J
Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
Defending champions Argentina confront a balanced group featuring Algeria’s flair and Austria’s structure.
GROUP K
Portugal, FIFA Playoff T1, Colombia, Uzbekistan
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal collide with a dangerous Colombia side, while Uzbekistan look to make history on the big stage.
GROUP L
England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama
One of the tournament’s standout groups: England take on two battle-hardened sides in Croatia and Ghana, while Panama provide pace and direct play.
A Tournament of Endless Storylines
With elite heavyweights, rising African hopefuls, disciplined Asian contenders, and unpredictable debutants, the 2026 World Cup promises spectacle from day one. The expanded format means fewer margins for error — every point will matter.
As anticipation builds, fans worldwide can now circle their calendars and begin calculating their nation’s path to glory.







