The FIFA World Cup 2026 draw concluded at the John F Kennedy centre in Washington DC on Friday (December 5), thus culminating the group stage proceedings.
42 already qualified teams have learned their group
stage fate, while six more will join through the playoffs in the main competition, which starts from June 11, 2026 in USA, Mexico and Canada.
Hosts Mexico, Canada, and the United States were automatically seeded into Groups A, B, and D respectively. Meanwhile, defending champions France and other top-ranked nations were allocated based on FIFA rankings and confederation guidelines to prevent early encounters between teams from the same region.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Groups
Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, UEFA Playoff D Winner
Group B: Canada, UEFA Playoff A Winner, Qatar, Switzerland
Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, UEFA Playoff C Winner
Group E: Germany, CuraÇao, Ecuador, Ivory Coast
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, UEFA Playoff B Winner, Tunisia
Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Group I: France, Senegal, FIFA Playoff 2 Winner, Norway
Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
Group K: Portugal, FIFA Playoff 1 Winner, Colombia, Uzbekistan
Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama
FIFA World Cup 2026 Group of Death: Which are the Three Toughest Groups?
Group L
The group consists of England, Croatia - two European powerhouses while it also includes African giants Ghana. Panama have been a revelation in the qualifiers but they may find it difficult at the global stage. Nevertheless, the three strong teams makes this group extremely tricky. The Three Lions and Croatia are favourites, but the other two can pack a punch.
Group I
This group is by far the toughest as it looks in the FIFA World Cup 2026. France, along with their history and class headlines along with Senegal, who have been amazing in the African qualifiers. Norway may have qualified for the World Cup after a long time, but they have a few world class talents who will have their say in the competition. The playoff winning team can be one of Iran, Bolivia, or Suriname - and the former can make it even tougher and trickier.
Group F
Netherlands are definitely the big name in this group, but the Oranjes will be challenged massively by Japan, who have been the giant killers in recent years. Moreover, Tunisia brings in further flair in the group. Not just that, the UEFA Playoff B winner lineup is also mouthwatering, as teams such as Poland or Sweden can advance from this bracket, thus making it an enticing group to be considered as Group of Death.







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