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Final playoff teams secure 2026 FIFA World Cup spots
The 2026 FIFA World Cup field is finalized following dramatic playoff wins by DR Congo, Iraq, and four UEFA nations, setting the stage for the 48-team tournament across North America this June.
The 48-team field for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is complete after a thrilling final night of playoffs.
In the inter-confederation brackets, Axel Tuanzebe’s 100th-minute strike lifted DR Congo over Jamaica, securing their first appearance since 1974.
Meanwhile, Iraq defeated Bolivia 2-1 in Monterrey to end a 40-year drought, joining France, Norway, and Senegal in a highly competitive Group I.
UEFA’s final slots were claimed by Türkiye, Czechia, Sweden, and Bosnia & Herzegovina, who famously eliminated Italy on penalties.
The result marks a third consecutive missed tournament for the Italians.
For the hosts, the path is now clear: Mexico kicks off the tournament June 11 against South Africa, while the USMNT prepares for a Group D finale against Türkiye on June 25.
Preparation now shifts to 16 host cities as the expanded 104-match schedule looms.
Captain Chancel Mbemba remains grounded following DR Congo’s historic qualification, stating, “We’ll stay humble, keep our feet on the ground, and continue to work.”
With global giants like Brazil and Argentina facing hungry newcomers, the largest World Cup in history promises a “different feel and vibe” across three nations.
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CAF eyes tenth World Cup slot as DR Congo set for historic playoff, Nigeria, Senegal, star anew
While the DR Congo stands on the verge of a historic 2026 World Cup berth in the inter-confederation playoffs, Nigeria and Senegal begin new cycles following a turbulent period of coaching changes and administrative controversy.
The Democratic Republic of Congo arrives in Zapopan, Mexico, as favorites to secure Africa’s tenth World Cup spot.
Seeded in Path 1, Sebastien Desabre’s “Leopards” await the winner of the Jamaica versus New Caledonia semi-final for a decisive clash on March 31.
Desabre, who has successfully recruited several diaspora stars, remains confident in ending a 52-year drought, noting, “The nation will come to a standstill for Congo DR’s final.”
Nigeria’s Super Eagles travel to Antalya, Turkey, to face Iran and Jordan without talisman Victor Osimhen, who is sidelined following arm surgery.
Head coach Eric Chelle has utilized this window to blood new talent like Philip Otele and Collins Sor while maintaining his tactical diamond formation.
Despite missing the World Cup, Chelle is focused on the “Mission ’27” reboot, aiming to restore national pride after their recent AFCON semi-final exit.
In a week dominated by off-field drama, Senegal officially begins its appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after being stripped of their AFCON title.
CAF awarded the trophy to Morocco following a chaotic final, citing Senegal’s brief walk-off as a forfeit.
Amidst the tension, the Teranga Lions face Peru in Paris, where coach Pape Thiaw must stabilize a squad that feels “unequivocally rejected” by the continental governing body.
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World Cup 2026: The giants and minnows in each group
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw established 12 groups for the record 48-team tournament hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, highlighting debuts for minnows like Curaçao and confirming defending champions Argentina’s path in Group J.
The groups for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have been finalized following the draw ceremony held at the Kennedy Centre in Washington on Friday, according to a report from Malta Today.
The expanded tournament will feature a record 48 teams competing in 104 games across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, beginning in Mexico City on June 11 and concluding with the final in New York, New Jersey on July 19.
The draw placed 42 already-qualified teams into 12 groups, reserving slots for the six remaining teams to be decided in the March play-offs.
The field will include several World Cup debutants, most notably Cape Verde, Jordan, Uzbekistan, and Curaçao, with the Caribbean island nation of Curaçao becoming the smallest country by population size to ever qualify.
All 11 of the world’s top-ranked teams have secured their places, but major footballing nation Italy is among the 22 countries left to compete in the play-offs for the final six berths, including four from the UEFA play-offs.
The groups pit giants against minnows in several intriguing matchups. Group C features Brazil alongside Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti, while Group E sees Germany matched with Ivory Coast, Ecuador, and Curaçao. Group H includes Spain, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay, and Cape Verde.
Defending champions Argentina, led by captain Lionel Messi, were drawn into Group J alongside Algeria, Austria, and Jordan.
Messi is seeking to guide his nation to become the first team to win consecutive tournaments since Brazil did so in 1958 and 1962.
Messi, who already holds the record for 26 World Cup games played, is also just three goals shy of Miroslav Klose’s career World Cup goals record.
Host nation USA is set to compete in Group D against Paraguay and Australia.
Attendance across the 16 venues is projected to exceed the record 3.59 million set when the US last hosted the tournament in 1994.
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Spain and France handed tough World Cup draws
The 2026 World Cup draw has produced challenging groups, with Spain facing Uruguay and France set to play Norway and Senegal. Co-hosts Mexico will kick off the tournament against South Africa, while the United States and Canada also learned their group stage opponents.
Reigning champions Argentina begin their title defence against Algeria. Elsewhere, England will have a chance for revenge against Croatia in a repeat of their 2018 semi-final clash. The Three Lions are also grouped with Ghana and Panama in Group L.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 draw pots explained ahead of group draw
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw is set for December 5th in Washington D.C. With an expanded 48 teams, the process is more complex.
According to a report from Firstpost, the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will divide 48 teams into four pots — with hosts fixed in Pot 1 — and then assign one team from each pot into 12 groups, subject to seeding and confederation constraints.
The final draw for the 2026 World Cup will take place on December 5 2025 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
Under the format, the 48 qualified teams (plus placeholders for play-off winners) are organized into four seed “pots” of 12 each. Pot 1 includes the three co-hosts — United States, Canada and Mexico — plus the nine highest-ranked qualified teams, based on the November 2025 FIFA Men’s World Ranking.
Pots 2, 3 and 4 are filled by the remaining qualified teams, ordered by ranking; teams still to qualify (via European or inter-confederation playoffs) are allocated to Pot 4.
When the draw is conducted, one team from each pot will be placed into each of the 12 groups (Groups A through L) — ensuring each group has four teams.
The three host nations already have predetermined group positions: Mexico will occupy Group A1, Canada Group B1, and the United States Group D1.
To preserve geographical and competitive balance, teams from the same confederation will generally not be drawn into the same group — with one major exception: for the European confederation (UEFA), each group may contain one or two European teams (given the number of European-qualified teams).
Another new feature for 2026: to avoid early knockout-stage clashes between the strongest teams, the four highest-ranked non-hosts — Spain national football team, Argentina national football team, France national football team and England national football team — will be placed into separate “paths” in the knockout bracket.
This means that if all win their groups, they cannot meet each other until the semifinals (or the final, depending on bracket alignment).
Because six qualifying spots remain undecided at draw time (from playoff rounds to be held in March 2026), the draw will include placeholders — but the final pot allocation for those teams is already set (Pot 4).
Overall, this draw structure — four pots, confederation-based restrictions, fixed host slots and knockout-path separation for top teams — aims to ensure balanced groups and minimize the chance that multiple elite teams eliminate each other early.
