The World Cup is rapidly approaching, and soon the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) will discover their competitors in Group D. The draw will occur on Friday, December 5, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., revealing the USMNT’s journey ahead. Under the guidance of manager Mauricio Pochettino, the team finished 2025 on a high note, remaining unbeaten in their last five matches, even without some key players.
Drawing Restrictions
The tournament will feature 16 teams, and UEFA rules prohibit more than one team from the same federation within a single group—unless UEFA requires them to be divided into two groups of two teams each. Additionally, the intercontinental playoffs will occur after the draw, introducing further complexities. In these playoffs, Confederation rules will apply, affecting teams like Jamaica and Suriname from Concacaf, which will restrict possibilities for the host nation during the FIFA playoff tournament.
USMNT Worst-Case Draw
Teams will be categorized into different pots for the draw. Generally, it seems likely that the USMNT will face Ghana again; however, a rise in UEFA teams could influence the outcomes. If the USMNT lands a team like Morocco or Japan from Pot 2, they may end up facing a UEFA team and a playoff winner from Europe.
Scenario A:
- USMNT
- Morocco (CAF)
- Norway (UEFA)
- Italy (UEFA playoff winner)
Scenario B:
- USMNT
- Croatia (UEFA)
- Egypt (CAF)
- Denmark (UEFA Playoff Winner)
With players like Erling Haaland presenting a challenging matchup, teams from Europe, such as Italy and Denmark, also pose significant threats. Meanwhile, Morocco and Norway are emerging contenders, as demonstrated by Morocco’s past success against the US youth team in a FIFA tournament.
USMNT Best-Case Draw
The World Cup serves as a platform for nations to showcase their abilities against the globe’s top talent. With the tournament expanding to 48 teams, the USMNT can potentially move to a Round of 32, allowing for a more accessible path.
Best-Case Scenario:
- USMNT
- Austria (UEFA)
- South Africa (CAF)
- Jordan (AFC)
This group represents one of the more favorable draws for the USMNT. Avoiding tougher teams means they should be expected to advance, making it disappointing if they fail to capitalize on such opportunities.
Fan Take
This news is critical for soccer enthusiasts as it sets the stage for the USMNT’s challenge in the World Cup. A favorable draw could propel the team into deeper rounds, fostering national pride and highlighting the growing competitive landscape of soccer in the U.S.

