The draw ceremony for the 2026 FIFA World Cup took place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on Friday night, setting the stage for the first-ever 48-team World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
A record number of nations will compete in the expanded tournament, which kicks off on June 11, 2026.
Africa’s representatives were handed tough assignments.
South Africa will open the tournament against Mexico, a rematch of the iconic 2010 World Cup opener in Johannesburg.
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Morocco, semifinalists in 2022, face a blockbuster opener against five-time champions Brazil, while Senegal take on France in a fiery replay of their famous 2002 upset.
Algeria landed in a difficult group alongside reigning champions Argentina, Austria, and Jordan.
Tunisia will face the Netherlands, Japan, and one of the UEFA playoff winners (Ukraine, Sweden, Poland, or Albania) as they battle for a last-32 spot.
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Cape Verde, making their World Cup debut, will be tested by a glamorous but daunting group featuring Spain, Uruguay, and Hervé Renard’s Saudi Arabia.
Ghana face European heavyweights England and Croatia, plus Panama, as they aim for their first knockout-round appearance since 2010.
The Democratic Republic of Congo must still progress through the FIFA Inter-confederation Playoff, where they will meet Jamaica and New Caledonia, to return to the World Cup for the first time since 1974.
2026 World Cup Draw in Full:
Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Winner of UEFA Play-off D*
Group B: Canada, Winner of UEFA Play-off A*, Qatar, Switzerland
Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, Winner of UEFA Play-off C*
Group E: Germany, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Winner of UEFA Play-off B*, Tunisia
Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Group I: France, Senegal, Winner of FIFA Play-off 2*, Norway
Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
Group K: Portugal, Winner of FIFA Play-off 1*, Uzbekistan, Colombia
Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama
Play-off Paths
UEFA Play-off A: Italy, Wales, Bosnia-Herzegovina or Northern Ireland
UEFA Play-off B: Ukraine, Poland, Albania or Sweden
UEFA Play-off C: Turkey, Slovakia, Kosovo or Romania
UEFA Play-off D: Denmark, Czech Republic, Republic of Ireland or North Macedonia
FIFA Play-off 1: DR Congo, Jamaica or New Caledonia
FIFA Play-off 2: Iraq, Bolivia or Suriname