The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, held this evening, revealed the full composition of the tournament’s groups, bringing together high-level matchups and intriguing encounters between footballing styles from across the five continents.
The Moroccan national team was placed in Group C, alongside Brazil, Haiti, and Scotland — a group that combines South American power, European discipline, and Caribbean ambition.
Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian national team landed in Group H, where it will face Spain, Uruguay, and Cape Verde, forming one of the toughest groups on paper.
The draw also placed Algeria and Jordan together in Group J, where they will face Argentina and Austria, making it one of the most compelling groups of the tournament.
The remaining groups show a balanced distribution of strong teams, including France, Germany, Portugal, England, the United States, and Uruguay, in addition to a significant Arab and African presence in what is the largest World Cup edition in history.
The full match schedule and official dates for the opening round are expected to be announced soon, amid growing anticipation from fans around the globe.
Full World Cup 2026 Groups :
🟩 Group A
Mexico
South Africa
South Korea
Play-Off Winner (D)
🟩 Group B
Canada
Play-Off Winner (A)
Qatar
Switzerland
🟩 Group C
Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
🟩 Group D
United States
Paraguay
Australia
Play-Off Winner (C)
🟩 Group E
Germany
Curaçao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
🟩 Group F
Netherlands
Japan
Play-Off Winner (B)
Tunisia
🟩 Group G
Belgium
Egypt
Iran
New Zealand
🟩 Group H
Spain
Cape Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
🟩 Group I
France
Senegal
Play-Off Winner (2)
Norway
🟩 Group J
Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
🟩 Group K
Portugal
Play-Off Winner (1)
Uzbekistan
Colombia
🟩 Group L
England
Croatia
Ghana
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