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JUST-IN: 2026 World Cup Group-Stage Lineup Confirmed

The stage is officially set for the biggest FIFA World Cup in history. The full group-stage draw for the 2026 tournament has been confirmed, unveiling all 12 groups that will shape the opening chapter of this expanded 48-team competition. Hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the upcoming World Cup promises unprecedented drama, fresh rivalries, and new opportunities for emerging football nations.

With the groups now finalised and the path to the knockout rounds taking shape, fans around the world can finally begin charting their teams’ journeys toward global glory.

Draw Day: What Happened

How the Draw Worked: Pots, Seeds, and Rules

The Groups: Teams and Some Key Matchups

With the draw completed, here’s how the 12 groups look. Some highlights:
Group Teams
A Mexico (host) – South Africa, South Korea, European Play-off D team
B Canada (host) – Qatar, Switzerland, European Play-off A team
C Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
D USA (host) – Paraguay, Australia, European Play-off C team
E Germany, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
F Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia, European Play-off B team
G Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
H Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
I France (holders) – Senegal, Norway, FIFA Play-off 2 team
J Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
K Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, FIFA Play-off 1 team
L England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama

Some Takeaways:

What It Means: Format, Stakes, and Expectations

What’s Next Before Kick-off

The full draw confirms what many had anticipated: the 2026 World Cup will be bigger, more global, and more unpredictable.

The expansion to 48 teams and 12 groups opens up opportunities for emerging football nations — while traditional giants still aim for glory. With groups finalised, the road to the summer of 2026 begins in earnest.

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