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2026 FIFA World Cup pot: group draw structure for next summer's tournament announced on December 5th
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Get Ready for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw: Key Insights on USMNT, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, and More—All You Need to Know for the Exciting Matchups Ahead!

December 4, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • FIFA World Cup Pots
  • Drawing Restrictions
  • When Are the Playoffs?
  • Format of the World Cup
  • How Are World Cup Spots Allocated?
  • Fan Take

The preparations for the FIFA World Cup are well underway, with the draw set to take place on December 5th at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Last week, FIFA revealed the complete list of 48 teams that will compete in the tournament. Teams are categorized into pots based on the FIFA Men’s World Rankings. The three host nations—USA, Canada, and Mexico—will be accompanied in Pot 1 by the nine highest-ranked teams.

Following Pot 1, the next 12 top-ranked teams will fill Pots 2, 3, and so on, while Pot 4 will consist of playoff winners from both the UEFA Playoff Pass and the Inter-Confederation Playoffs. The match calendar and stadium venues will be disclosed on December 6th, the day after the draw.

To ensure a fair distribution, the top four ranked teams, namely Spain, Argentina, France, and England, will be separated throughout the group stage until the semi-finals to avoid early matches against each other. Spain and Argentina will be placed in distinct brackets, just as France and England will be.

FIFA World Cup Pots

The distribution of teams in their respective pots is as follows:

  • Pot 1: Canada, Mexico, USA, Spain, Argentina, France, England, Brazil, Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany
  • Pot 2: Croatia, Morocco, Colombia, Uruguay, Switzerland, Japan, Senegal, Iran, South Korea, Ecuador, Austria, Australia
  • Pot 3: Norway, Panama, Egypt, Algeria, Scotland, Paraguay, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa
  • Pot 4: Jordan, Cape Verde, Ghana, Curacao, Haiti, New Zealand, UEFA Playoff winners A, B, C, D, FIFA Playoff Tournaments 1 and 2
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Given the expansion to 48 teams, some groupings could prove challenging in terms of balance, such as the US potentially facing Morocco, Norway, and Ghana, or Brazil encountering Japan, Egypt, and Italy, should they qualify through European playoffs.

Drawing Restrictions

Outside of UEFA, no group may include more than one team from a particular federation. Since UEFA has 16 teams in the tournament, they will need to be distributed across two groups with two UEFA teams each. The playoff tournament will also adhere to these restrictions, ensuring that host nations cannot draw teams that are competing in the FIFA playoff tournament.

When Are the Playoffs?

The playoffs are scheduled for the March 2026 international break, with UEFA playoffs starting on March 26th and concluding on March 31st. Inter-federation playoffs will occur in Mexico from March 23rd-31st, hosted at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara and Estadio BBVA in Monterrey. By the end of March, the 48 teams will be finalized and placed into groups.

Format of the World Cup

Beginning in 2026, the World Cup will feature 48 teams instead of the previous 32, divided into 12 groups of four. After the group stage, the top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will advance, leading to a format of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final. Argentina, the reigning champions from Qatar 2022, will be looking to defend their title.

How Are World Cup Spots Allocated?

Out of the 48 total spots, UEFA will have 16, CAF will have nine, AFC will secure eight, while CONMEBOL and Concacaf will each have at least six spots. For the first time, the Oceanian Football Confederation (OFC) will secure one guaranteed spot, with two remaining spots to be filled through intercontinental playoffs.

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Fan Take

This upcoming World Cup promises to be one of the most competitive yet, with a record number of teams and the intrigue of new playoff structures. Soccer fans should be thrilled about the potential matchups and the diverse representation, which could elevate the sport’s global appeal.

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