World Cup Draw: France grouped with Senegal and Norway, Spain and Brazil handed tests

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A sneak peek of the FIFA World Cup groups
A sneak peek of the FIFA World Cup groupsANP / ddp USA / Profimedia

The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup took place in Washington, DC, on Friday, and Flashscore had reporters on the ground at the event to cover the spectacle as it unfolded. Find out how the groups were drawn below.

Probably the closest the competition has to a 'group of death' comes in the form of Group I, comprising France, Erling Haaland's Norway, Senegal, plus one of the FIFA playoff winners.

Elsewhere, European champions Spain got grouped with Uruguay in Group H, while heavyweights Brazil were paired with Morocco in C. Another one of the title contenders, England, are in a tricky last group (L), alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama.

US President Donald Trump shows the card reading USA during the draw
US President Donald Trump shows the card reading USA during the drawMANDEL NGAN / POOL / AFP

Holders Argentina were handed the rather kind Group J of Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. Fellow Pot 1 nations GermanyPortugal and the Netherlands all also came away with comfortable draws on paper.

The host nations of Mexico, Canada and the USA will all fancy their chances of progression, having all largely avoided the most feared sides.

Below you can see how the World Cup groups were drawn.

In what follows, 'P/O' stands for 'Play-Off', in reference to the European and FIFA Play-off Tournaments, which will take place in March to determine the final six of the 48 participants. The potential playoff winners are listed in brackets.

2026 FIFA World Cup groups

Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, P/O D winner (Republic of Ireland, Czechia, Denmark or North Macedonia)

Group B: Canada, P/O A winner (Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales or Bosnia), Qatar, Switzerland

Group C: Brazil, Morocco, HaitiScotland

Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia, P/O C winner (Turkey, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo)

Group E: Germany, CuracaoIvory Coast, Ecuador

Group F: Netherlands, Japan, P/O B winner (Ukraine, Sweden, Poland or Albania), Tunisia

Group G: Belgium, EgyptIran, New Zealand

Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

Group I: France, Senegal, P/O 2 winner (Iraq, Bolivia or Suriname), Norway

Group J: Argentina, AlgeriaAustria, Jordan

Group K: Portugal,  P/O 1 winner (New Caledonia, Jamaica or DR Congo), Uzbekistan, Colombia

Group L: England, Croatia, GhanaPanama

Mexico to host South Africa in opening match

It should be noted that we don’t know when and where all the matches will be played at the World Cup, yet. That will be announced on Saturday (Dec. 6th), when FIFA releases the fixture information.

However, we do know that the tournament will kick off at Mexico's Azteca Stadium with a match between that host nation and South Africa, on June 11th.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino, US President Donald Trump, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney during the draw
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, US President Donald Trump, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum and Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney during the drawPool via REUTERS/Mandel Ngan

Read more about the opening fixtures here.

What about the playoffs?

As mentioned, four nations will come into the tournament from the European playoff pathways (A, B, C and D), and two will come from the inter-confederational playoff pathways (1 and 2).

Both those tournaments will be held in March, as mentioned. Click through the links for everything you need to know about the European Play-Offs, and everything you need to know about the FIFA Play-Off Tournament.

Here's all the information about how the World Cup Draw worked.

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