President Trump, Tom Brady and other sports legends reveal 2026 FIFA World Cup groupings
FIFA revealed its World Cup groupings at a star-studded event in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
With the help of President Donald Trump, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, NFL legend Tom Brady, NBA great Shaquille O’Neal, New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge, and the NHL’s greatest player of all time, Wayne Gretzky, all 12 groups were announced.
All the aforementioned individuals selected random balls that contained the countries’ names, and their selections assigned them to their groups. Trump, Sheinbaum and Carney all picked their own countries’ names to begin the process.
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Brady selected the teams in Pot 1, O’Neal picked Pot 2’s teams, and Judge and Gretzky had Pots 3 and 4, respectively.
While the groups were created on Friday, six of the 48 teams participating will only be known in March 2026. Four of them will come from the 16-team UEFA playoffs.
The countries competing in the UEFA play-offs are: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czechia, Denmark, Italy, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, North Macedonia, Poland, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales.
The remaining two spots will be decided at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Play-Off Tournament. The six teams competing in that tournament are Bolivia, Congo DR, Iraq, Jamaica, New Caledonia and Suriname.
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Below are all 12 groups:
Mexico
South Africa
Korea Republic
Winner UEFA Play-off D
Canada
Winner UEFA Play-off A
Qatar
Switzerland
Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
USA
Paraguay
Australia
Winner UEFA Play-off C
Germany
Curaçao
Côte d’Ivoire
Ecuador
Netherlands
Japan
Winner UEFA Play-off B
Tunisia
Belgium
Egypt
IR Iran
Spain
Cabo Verde
Uruguay
France
Senegal
Winner FIFA Play-off 2
Norway
Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
Portugal
Winner FIFA Play-off 1
Uzbekistan
Colombia
England
Croatia
Ghana
Panama
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