Ср. Апр 1st, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026: Overview of Groups, Playoff Qualifiers, and Their Group Stage Matches

Nearly all 48 participants for the FIFA World Cup 2026 have been determined. This article details which teams secured their spots through the playoffs and who their opponents will be in the group stage.

The European playoffs for the final tickets have concluded, with only the intercontinental playoffs remaining. Consequently, 46 of the total 48 World Cup participants for the tournament, scheduled from June 11 to July 19 in the USA, Mexico, and Canada, are now known.

But which nations successfully navigated the playoffs, and who will they face in the World Cup group stage?

FIFA World Cup 2026: Playoff Qualifiers and Their Group Stage Opponents

While most World Cup participants secured their places through the standard qualification process, several nations had to compete in playoffs. In Europe, 16 teams initially entered the playoff stage, with four ultimately clinching their spots.

An additional two World Cup berths will be decided via the intercontinental playoffs. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Jamaica, Iraq, and Bolivia are still in contention, with the decisive matches taking place on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning.

The draw for the twelve four-team groups was completed before the playoffs concluded, meaning the group stage opponents for the six playoff-qualified teams are already known.

The Czech Republic will join Group A alongside Mexico, South Africa, and South Korea. Bosnia and Herzegovina are placed in Group B with Canada, Qatar, and Switzerland. Turkey has been drawn into Group D, facing the USA, Paraguay, and Australia. Sweden will compete in Group F against the Netherlands, Japan, and Tunisia.

The winner of Intercontinental Playoff B (either Iraq or Bolivia) will be allocated to Group I, joining France, Senegal, and Norway. Meanwhile, the victor of Intercontinental Playoff A (DR Congo or Jamaica) will enter Group K with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia.

FIFA World Cup 2026: The Twelve Groups

Group A:

Mexico
South Africa
South Korea
Czech Republic

Group B:

Canada
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Qatar
Switzerland

Group C:

Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland

Group D:

USA
Paraguay
Australia
Turkey

Group E:

Germany
Curaçao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador

Group F:

Netherlands
Japan
Sweden
Tunisia

Group G:

Belgium
Egypt
Iran
New Zealand

Group H:

Spain
Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay

Group I:

France
Senegal
Iraq/Bolivia
Norway

Group J:

Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan

Group K:

Portugal
DR Congo/Jamaica
Uzbekistan
Colombia

Group L:

England
Croatia
Ghana
Panama

FIFA World Cup 2026: Broadcast Information

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring 48 participating nations for the first time, will have partial coverage available on free-to-air television. As customary, ARD and ZDF will broadcast selected matches of the tournament.

Through a sublicense agreement, ARD and ZDF are set to show a total of 60 games. This coverage will include all matches involving the German national team, the opening match, both semifinals, and the final.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Key Information

— Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026

— Hosts: USA, Mexico, Canada

— Defending Champion: Argentina

— Opening Match: June 11, 2026

— Final: July 19, 2026

— Host Cities: 16

— Broadcast: ARD, ZDF (selected matches)

FIFA World Cup 2026: Playoff Results

UEFA Path A:

Semifinal Wales 2:4 p.s.o. Bosnia and Herzegovina
Semifinal Italy 2:0 Northern Ireland
Final Bosnia and Herzegovina 4:1 p.s.o. Italy

UEFA Path B:

Semifinal Ukraine 1:3 Sweden
Semifinal Poland 2:1 Albania
Final Sweden 3:2 Poland

UEFA Path C:

Semifinal Slovakia 3:4 Kosovo
Semifinal Turkey 1:0 Romania
Final Kosovo 0:1 Turkey

UEFA Path D:

Semifinal Czech Republic 4:3 p.s.o. Ireland
Semifinal Denmark 4:0 North Macedonia
Final Czech Republic 3:1 p.s.o. Denmark

Intercontinental Playoffs Path A:

Qualification for Final New Caledonia 0:1 Jamaica
Final DR Congo vs. Jamaica

Intercontinental Playoffs Path B:

Qualification for Final Bolivia 2:1 Suriname
Final Iraq vs. Bolivia

By Callum Henshaw

Callum Henshaw, based in Bristol, England, is a sports journalist hooked on Juventus. From match breakdowns to transfer buzz, he delivers sharp, fan-focused takes on the Bianconeri.

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