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Following the much-anticipated draw on Friday, the groups for the 2026 World Cup have been established, paving the way for an exciting tournament. The U.S. finds itself in a promising Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia, and an additional team yet to be determined through a playoff among Turkiye, Slovakia, Romania, and Kosovo in March.
We will analyze these upcoming matches in detail, but for now, let’s highlight nine other group stage matches worth focusing on.
Mexico vs. South Africa — June 11, Estadio Azteca (3 p.m. ET)
This match marks the opening game of the 2026 World Cup, a thrilling rematch of the 2010 opener. Each nation is eager to kick off their campaign with a victory. The atmosphere at Estadio Azteca will be electric, presenting a unique historic venue for this clash. As co-hosts, El Tri will feel the pressure to start strong after a mixed performance in recent friendlies, despite clinching the Concacaf Nations League and the Gold Cup earlier this year. Fans hope for the best team to take the field.
Brazil vs. Morocco — June 13, MetLife Stadium (3 p.m. ET)
With the tournament expanding to 48 teams, the once-feared “Group of Death” is less of a concern, but the matchup of Brazil and Morocco still generates excitement. Brazil may not feature the same legends as in previous eras, but they remain a formidable presence on the world stage. Meanwhile, Morocco, having reached the World Cup semi-finals for the first time, looks to prove itself against the Brazilian giants. Coach Walid Reglagui will undoubtedly relish this challenge.
Germany vs. Curacao — June 14, NRG Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
This matchup pits a World Cup powerhouse, Germany, against Curacao, the smallest nation ever to qualify for this tournament. Germany, who faced early elimination in Qatar, seeks redemption in a more favorable group this time. However, respecting their opponents is key, as surprises can always arise in the tournament.
France vs. Senegal — June 16, MetLife Stadium (3 p.m. ET)
Another rematch that fans will relish! France famously lost to Senegal in the 2002 World Cup opener, and the memories of that upset linger. As favorites this time, France will be fueled by their loss to Argentina in the previous final. Senegal, having made it past the group stage last World Cup, adds an intriguing layer to this contest.
England vs. Croatia — June 17, AT&T Stadium (4 p.m. ET)
This game is a repeat of the dramatic 2018 World Cup semi-final, where Croatia knocked England out. Seeking to end a lengthy wait for another World Cup trophy, the Three Lions are favored and boast a talented roster under new coach Thomas Tuchel. However, the competition in their group is fierce, especially with potential pitfalls against teams like Panama and Ghana.
Argentina vs. Austria — June 22, AT&T Stadium (1 p.m. ET)
As recent World Cup champions, Argentina is favored to progress easily in the tournament. However, they must avoid complacency, remembering their stunning loss to Saudi Arabia in group play last time around. Austria, with a strong tactical approach, could pose challenges despite lacking Argentina’s star power.
Norway vs. France — June 26, Gillette Stadium (3 p.m. ET)
A standout matchup featuring Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. With Mbappé on the brink of becoming the tournament’s all-time leading scorer, all eyes will be on this showdown, especially with Haaland set to make his World Cup debut.
Spain vs. Uruguay — June 26, Estadio Akron (8 p.m. ET)
This match is set to be an incredible spectacle as Spain, currently the world’s top team, faces off against Uruguay, a historically tough competitor. With talent on both sides, particularly from young stars like Lamine Yamal for Spain, this game will be a must-watch.
Colombia vs. Portugal — June 27, Hard Rock Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET)
No World Cup discussion is complete without mention of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. As they continue to defy expectations, this match between two teams expected to advance from Group K promises to be a highlight of the group stage.
Editorial Opinion:
This news is pivotal for soccer fans as it not only sets the stage for thrilling matchups but also reignites the anticipation for legendary players like Messi and Ronaldo. The outcomes of these matches could reshape national pride and the global narrative in soccer, further elevating the sport’s excitement factor.

