FIFA World Cup 2026: Official groups, teams, and classification for expanded 48-nation tournament

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FIFA World Cup trophy | Photo: AFP
FIFA World Cup trophy | Photo: AFP

The countdown to the biggest sporting event in history is entering its final stretch. For the first time ever, the FIFA World Cup will feature 48 nations competing across three host countries—Canada, Mexico, and the United States. With the expansion comes a brand-new format: 12 groups of four teams, all fighting for a spot in an expanded Round of 32 knockout phase.

The official group classification sets up mouth-watering clashes, unpredictable "groups of death," and historic opportunities for four tournament debutants: Cabo Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan.

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The Official 2026 FIFA World Cup Groups

The tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026, when co-hosts Mexico take on South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca (Mexico City Stadium). Below is the comprehensive classification of all 12 groups.

Group A

Pos Team Confederation
A1 Mexico (Co-Host) CONCACAF
A2 South Africa CAF
A3 South Korea AFC
A4 Czech Republic UEFA

Group B

Pos Team Confederation
B1 Canada (Co-Host) CONCACAF
B2 Bosnia & Herzegovina UEFA
B3 Qatar AFC
B4 Switzerland UEFA

Group C

Pos Team Confederation
C1 Brazil CONMEBOL
C2 Morocco CAF
C3 Haiti CONCACAF
C4 Scotland UEFA

Group D

Pos Team Confederation
D1 United States (Co-Host) CONCACAF
D2 Paraguay CONMEBOL
D3 Australia AFC
D4 Türkiye UEFA

Group E

Pos Team Confederation
E1 Germany UEFA
E2 Curaçao CONCACAF
E3 Ivory Coast CAF
E4 Ecuador CONMEBOL

Group F

Pos Team Confederation
F1 Netherlands UEFA
F2 Japan AFC
F3 Sweden UEFA
F4 Tunisia CAF

Group G

Pos Team Confederation
G1 Belgium UEFA
G2 Egypt CAF
G3 Iran AFC
G4 New Zealand OFC

Group H

Pos Team Confederation
H1 Spain UEFA
H2 Cape Verde CAF
H3 Saudi Arabia AFC
H4 Uruguay CONMEBOL

Group I

Pos Team Confederation
I1 France UEFA
I2 Senegal CAF
I3 Iraq AFC
I4 Norway UEFA

Group J

Pos Team Confederation
J1 Argentina CONMEBOL
J2 Algeria CAF
J3 Austria UEFA
J4 Jordan AFC

Group K

Pos Team Confederation
K1 Portugal UEFA
K2 DR Congo CAF
K3 Uzbekistan AFC
K4 Colombia CONMEBOL

Group L

Pos Team Confederation
L1 England UEFA
L2 Croatia UEFA
L3 Ghana CAF
L4 Panama CONCACAF

Key Storylines to Watch

  • The Ultimate Group of Death: Group K looks like an absolute minefield. Heavyweights Portugal and Colombia are joined by a physical DR Congo side and an emerging, highly technical Uzbekistan squad making their debut.
  • Host Advantage: The USA faces a tricky path in Group D against disciplined sides like Paraguay and Australia, alongside a dangerous Turkish outfit. Meanwhile, Canada anchors a highly competitive Group B featuring a defensively resilient Switzerland.
  • The Heavyweights' Hurdles: Current world champions Argentina draw a fascinating tactical puzzle in Group J against Austria and Algeria. Meanwhile, Group I promises absolute fireworks as Kylian Mbappé's France squares off against Erling Haaland’s Norway and African giants Senegal.

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The Road to the Final

Under the new 104-match format, the top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-place finishers, will advance to the Round of 32. This drastically reduces the margin for error—one poor game can destroy a giant's dream, while an underdog needs only one magic moment to secure historical progression.

The tournament will conclude with the World Cup Final on July 19, 2026, at the MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey.