2026 FIFA World Cup Draw: Discover the Group of Death Live
The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been conducted, revealing the group allocations for each team participating in the tournament. The event featured high-profile figures including Wayne Gretzky, Aaron Judge, Shaquille O’Neal, and Tom Brady, alongside former England football captain Rio Ferdinand.
2026 FIFA World Cup Groups Overview
Group A
- Mexico: The only nation to host three World Cups, Mexico has a six-game winless streak heading into this tournament.
- South Africa: Making its fourth appearance, South Africa previously hosted the tournament in 2010.
- South Korea: Captained by Son Heung-min, South Korea has qualified for 11 consecutive tournaments.
- European playoff winner D: Contains Denmark, North Macedonia, Czech Republic, or Ireland.
Group B
- Canada: Currently ranked 26th by FIFA, Canada is seeking its first World Cup victory.
- European playoff winner A: Includes notable teams such as Italy and Wales.
- Qatar: After a disappointing debut in 2022, Qatar aims to improve its performance.
- Switzerland: An unbeaten qualifying campaign has solidified Switzerland as a formidable contender.
Group C
- Brazil: The five-time champions are looking to end a 20-year drought without a final appearance.
- Morocco: The first African nation to reach the semifinals, Morocco is coming off an impressive qualifying campaign.
- Haiti: Returning after a lengthy absence since 1974, Haiti is looking to make its mark.
- Scotland: Qualifying for the first time this century, Scotland aims to advance beyond group play.
Group D
- United States: As a co-host, the U.S. aims for deeper success after several recent round of 16 finishes.
- Paraguay: Hoping to improve on its 2010 quarterfinal run, Paraguay’s last World Cup appearance was in 2018.
- Australia: The Socceroos look to build on past successes with a solid squad.
- European playoff winner C: Includes teams like Turkey or Kosovo.
Group E
- Germany: A four-time champion, Germany looks to rebound after two consecutive group stage exits.
- Curacao: The smallest nation to qualify, Curacao is making its World Cup debut.
- Ivory Coast: Returning to the World Cup after a 2014 absence, the Elephants seek glory.
- Ecuador: After an impressive qualifying run, Ecuador aims for a strong showing in 2026.
Group F
- Netherlands: The Dutch will seek redemption after strong performances in recent tournaments.
- Japan: Consistently competitive, Japan aims to progress beyond the Round of 16 for the first time.
- European playoff winner B: Potentially featuring teams like Ukraine or Sweden.
- Tunisia: The most experienced African nation in World Cups, Tunisia seeks to break its group stage curse.
Group G
- Belgium: Emerging from a recent rebuilding phase, Belgium strives for success.
- Egypt: With star player Mohamed Salah, Egypt aims for its first World Cup victory.
- Iran: After a narrow miss in 2022, Iran hopes to improve on its prior performances.
- New Zealand: Still searching for its first World Cup win, New Zealand is the highest-ranked team qualifying.
Group H
- Spain: The reigning European champions are one of the favorites after an unbeaten streak.
- Cape Verde: Debuting in the World Cup, Cape Verde is the latest addition to the tournament.
- Saudi Arabia: Previously reaching the knockout stage in 1994, Saudi Arabia aims to replicate that success.
- Uruguay: A two-time champion, Uruguay seeks to field a rejuvenated squad in 2026.
Group I
- France: The 2018 champions are vying for a third consecutive final.
- Senegal: The recent Africa Cup champions aim to showcase their growing talent.
- Interconfederation playoff winner 2: Includes teams such as Iraq.
- Norway: With star player Erling Haaland, Norway looks to make an impact.
Group J
- Argentina: Led by Lionel Messi, Argentina aims for back-to-back titles.
- Algeria: Last seen in 2014, Algeria is looking for a successful return.
- Austria: Returning after a lengthy absence, Austria boasts an impressive qualifying record.
- Jordan: Jordan is set for its World Cup debut next summer.
Group K
- Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo aims to achieve the one major trophy he hasn’t won.
- Interconfederation playoff winner 1: This group could feature teams from various regions.
- Uzbekistan: Making its World Cup debut, Uzbekistan looks to make a statement.
- Colombia: Back in the tournament, Colombia lately aims for a deeper run.
Group L
- England: After a solid showing recently, England seeks to revive its World Cup legacy.
- Croatia: The 2018 runners-up are eager to claim their first title.
- Ghana: The Black Stars aim for a successful tournament, aiming to leverage their World Cup experience.
- Panama: Making only its second appearance, Panama hopes to improve on its past results.
The competition promises to be exhilarating as teams prepare for their journeys in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans worldwide are eager to witness which teams will navigate their groups and pursue glory. The draw has set the stage for what could be a historic tournament.