The official draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been released, setting the stage for one of the most diverse and competitive tournaments in football history. With expanded groups and new matchups, fans now have a full look at how the teams will line up across Groups A to L.
Group A features Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, and the winner of Play-off D.
Group B brings together Canada, Qatar, Switzerland, and the winner of Play-off A.
Group C includes Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland.
Group D pairs the USA with Paraguay, Australia, and the winner of Play-off C.
Group E, Germany will face Curaçao, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ecuador.
Group F brings the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia, and the winner of Play-off B.
Group G includes Belgium, Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand.
Group H sees Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, and Uruguay.
Group I places France alongside Senegal, Norway, and the winner of Play-off 2.
Group J features Argentina, Algeria, Austria, and Jordan.
Group K includes Portugal, Uzbekistan, Colombia, and the winner of Play-off 1.
Group L closes out the draw with England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama.

The expanded format introduces fresh matchups, unexpected rivalries, and a wider global presence, making the 2026 tournament one of the most anticipated events in football.

