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⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

USA  ·  Canada  ·  Mexico  ·  11 June – 19 July 2026
48
Teams
104
Matches
16
Stadiums
3
Host Nations
39
Days

The Tournament

Overview & Context

Bigger, Bolder, North American: The World Cup That Rewrites the Rules

The Chronicler Sport Desk · Compiled from editions No. 67 & 68 · June 8–9, 2026

The wait ends Thursday. The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and concludes July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — spanning 39 days, 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 stadiums across three countries. This is the first edition in history to feature 48 national teams, up from 32 in Qatar 2022, competing across 72 group-stage games in twelve groups of four, labelled A through L. The top two from each group advance automatically, and the eight best third-placed teams also progress — 32 nations entering a brand-new Round of 32 that has never before existed in World Cup history.

The expansion from 32 to 48 teams required a structural reinvention of the tournament itself. A path to the final that previously required six wins now requires seven. For smaller nations, the new format delivers a meaningful extra game at the world’s highest level. For title contenders, it adds fatigue and risk in equal measure. The tri-nation hosting arrangement — shared across the United States, Canada, and Mexico — is itself unprecedented. No World Cup has ever been co-hosted by three nations, and the logistical and commercial ambition behind it reflects FIFA’s deliberate pivot toward maximising reach, revenue, and spectacle simultaneously.

FIFA implemented a seeding and bracketing system separating the top four-ranked nations — Spain (1st), Argentina (2nd), France (3rd), and England (4th) — into distinct halves of the draw, ensuring they can only meet in the semi-finals or final. The system is a concession to commercial logic: those are the games broadcasters and sponsors most want. But it has drawn criticism from those who argue it undermines the draw’s integrity. The seven traditional heavyweights are spread across the draw: holders Argentina in Group J, France in Group I, Spain in Group H, England in Group L, Brazil in Group C, Germany in Group E, and Portugal in Group K. Canada opens at home at BMO Field in Toronto on Friday, June 12 — the first World Cup match ever played on Canadian soil, and the most-watched domestic sporting moment in the country’s history. And for the first time in the tournament’s 96-year history, the final will feature a live halftime show, with Shakira, Madonna and BTS confirmed as co-headliners at MetLife Stadium on July 19.

Sources: ESPN · Al Jazeera · CBS Sports · FIFA · June 2026

Live Tracker

This Week & Golden Boot
📅 This Week’s Fixtures
All times ET. 🇨🇦 Canada matches highlighted. Updated weekly on Saturdays.
† Sunday after midnight ET  ·  Sources: FIFA / ESPN / CBS Sports
🏅 Golden Boot

Group Standings

All 12 Groups — Updated After Each Match Day
■ Green shading = qualified for Round of 32. Host nations in bold red. P=Played W=Won D=Drew L=Lost GF=Goals For GA=Goals Against GD=Goal Difference Pts=Points

All Fixtures

Complete Schedule — 104 Matches — All Times ET
Group Stage — June 11–July 2, 2026
Thursday, June 11
3:00 PM
Grp A
🇲🇽 Mexico vs 🇿🇦 South Africa
Azteca, Mexico City
10:00 PM
Grp A
🇰🇷 South Korea vs 🇨🇿 Czechia
Akron, Guadalajara
Friday, June 12 🇨🇦
3:00 PM
Grp B
🇨🇦 Canada vs 🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herz.
BMO Field, Toronto
9:00 PM
Grp D
🇺🇸 USA vs 🇵🇾 Paraguay
SoFi, Inglewood CA
Saturday, June 13
3:00 PM
Grp B
🇶🇦 Qatar vs 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Levi's, San Francisco
6:00 PM
Grp C
🇧🇷 Brazil vs 🇲🇦 Morocco
MetLife, New Jersey
9:00 PM
Grp C
🇭🇹 Haiti vs 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scotland
Gillette, Foxborough
12:00 AM†
Grp D
🇦🇺 Australia vs 🇹🇷 Türkiye
BC Place, Vancouver
Sunday, June 14
1:00 PM
Grp E
🇩🇪 Germany vs 🇨🇼 Curaçao
NRG, Houston
4:00 PM
Grp F
🇳🇱 Netherlands vs 🇯🇵 Japan
TBD
7:00 PM
Grp E
🇨🇮 Ivory Coast vs 🇪🇨 Ecuador
TBD
10:00 PM
Grp F
🇸🇪 Sweden vs 🇹🇳 Tunisia
TBD
Monday, June 15
12:00 PM
Grp H
🇪🇸 Spain vs 🇨🇻 Cape Verde
Benz, Atlanta
3:00 PM
Grp G
🇧🇪 Belgium vs 🇪🇬 Egypt
Lumen, Seattle
6:00 PM
Grp H
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia vs 🇺🇾 Uruguay
Hard Rock, Miami
9:00 PM
Grp G
🇮🇷 Iran vs 🇳🇿 New Zealand
SoFi, Inglewood CA
Tuesday, June 16
12:00 PM
Grp I
🇫🇷 France vs 🇸🇳 Senegal
MetLife, New Jersey
3:00 PM
Grp J
🇦🇷 Argentina vs 🇩🇿 Algeria
AT&T, Dallas
6:00 PM
Grp I
🇮🇶 Iraq vs 🇳🇴 Norway
TBD
9:00 PM
Grp J
🇦🇹 Austria vs 🇯🇴 Jordan
TBD
Wednesday, June 17
12:00 PM
Grp K
🇵🇹 Portugal vs 🇨🇩 DR Congo
TBD
3:00 PM
Grp L
🇬🇧 England vs 🇭🇷 Croatia
TBD
6:00 PM
Grp K
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan vs 🇨🇴 Colombia
TBD
9:00 PM
Grp L
🇬🇭 Ghana vs 🇵🇦 Panama
TBD
Matchdays 2 & 3 (June 18–July 2) and knockout rounds to be added as schedule is confirmed. 🇨🇦 Canada fixtures highlighted.
Knockout Rounds — From July 1, 2026
Round of 32 · Round of 16 · Quarter-finals · Semi-finals · Third Place Play-off · Final (July 19, MetLife Stadium). Bracket to be populated as group stage concludes.

All 48 Nations

History · Squad · Key Player — Filter by Letter
🇩🇿
Algeria
Group J
World Cup History

First World Cup since 2014, when they memorably reached the Round of 16 before falling to Germany in extra time. A nation with deep football culture built on a rich diaspora talent pipeline. Best result: Round of 16 (2014). Face Argentina, Austria, and Jordan in Group J.

Squad
GK
Oussama Benbot (Levante), Melvin Masstil (Strasbourg), Luca Zidane (Granada)
DEF
Achraf Abada, Rayan Aït-Nouri (Man City), Zinedine Belaïd (Brest), Rafik Belghali (Real Betis), Ramy Bensebaini (Dortmund), Samir Chergui, Jaouen Hadjam (Young Boys), Aïssa Mandi (Lille), Mohamed Amine Tougaï
MID
Houssem Aouar (Al-Ittihad), Nabil Bentaleb (Lille), Hicham Boudaoui (Nice), Farès Chaibi (Frankfurt), Ibrahim Maza (Leverkusen), Yassine Titraoui (Servette), Ramiz Zerrouki (Feyenoord)
FWD
Mohamed Amine Amoura (Wolves), Nadir Benbouali, Adil Boulbina, Farès Ghedjemis (Le Havre), Amine Gouiri (Marseille), Riyad Mahrez (Al-Ahli, captain), Anis Hadj Moussa (Feyenoord)
Key Player
Riyad Mahrez
Winger

The veteran Al-Ahli winger and Algeria's greatest modern export. At 35, this is likely his final World Cup. His ability to unlock defences and deliver in big moments remains Algeria's greatest individual weapon.

🇦🇷
Argentina
Group J — Defending Champions
World Cup History

Three-time world champions (1978, 1986, 2022). Reigning holders after their emotional triumph in Qatar. No team has won back-to-back since Brazil in 1958 and 1962. Scaloni's side opens against Algeria in Kansas City on June 16.

Squad
GK
Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa), Gerónimo Rulli (Marseille), Juan Musso (Atlético Madrid)
DEF
Leonardo Balerdi (Marseille), Nicolás Tagliafico (Lyon), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Lisandro Martínez (Man Utd), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Nicolás Otamendi (Benfica), Facundo Medina (Marseille), Nahuel Molina (Atlético Madrid)
MID
Leandro Paredes (Boca Juniors), Rodrigo De Paul (Inter Miami), Valentín Barco (Strasbourg), Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis), Exequiel Palacios (Leverkusen), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernández (Chelsea)
FWD
Julián Álvarez (Atlético Madrid), Lionel Messi (Inter Miami, captain), Nicolás González (Atlético Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atlético Madrid), Giuliano Simeone (Atlético Madrid), Nico Paz (Como), José Manuel López (Palmeiras), Lautaro Martínez (Inter Milan)
Key Player
Lionel Messi
Forward · Inter Miami

The greatest player of all time, at 38, in almost certainly his final World Cup. Became a champion in Qatar. He will not go quietly.

🇦🇺
Australia
Group D
World Cup History

Reached the quarter-finals in Qatar 2022 — their best-ever result — stunning Denmark along the way. Open against Türkiye at BC Place in Vancouver. Best result: Quarter-final (2022).

Squad
GK
Mathew Ryan (Lens, captain), Patrick Beach (Melbourne City), Paul Izzo (Randers)
DEF
Aziz Behich (Melbourne City), Jordan Bos (Westerlo), Cameron Burgess (Swansea), Alessandro Circati (Parma), Milos Degenek (Columbus Crew), Jason Geria (Western United), Lucas Herrington (Cesena), Jacob Italiano (Cesena), Harry Souttar (Sheffield United), Kai Trewin (Auckland FC)
MID
Cameron Devlin (Hearts), Ajdin Hrustic (Adelaide United), Jackson Irvine (St. Pauli), Connor Metcalfe (St. Pauli), Aiden O'Neill (Standard Liège), Paul Okon-Engstler (Sydney FC)
FWD
Nestory Irankunda (Watford), Mathew Leckie (Melbourne City), Awer Mabil (Grasshopper), Mohamed Toure (Randers), Nishan Velupillay (Melbourne Victory), Cristian Volpato (Parma), Tete Yengi (Lincoln City)
Key Player
Mathew Ryan
Goalkeeper · Real Sociedad

The veteran goalkeeper whose penalty saves against France in Qatar 2022 will live in Socceroos history. Australia's last line of defence and their most reliable performer.

🇦🇹
Austria
Group J
World Cup History

Returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998. Austria's golden generation finally delivered qualification. Best result: Third place (1954). Drawn into Group J alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan.

Squad
GK
Alexander Schlager (RB Salzburg), Patrick Pentz (Brøndby), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Plzeň)
DEF
David Affengruber (Elche), David Alaba (Real Madrid), Kevin Danso (Tottenham), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Philipp Lienhart (SC Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz 05), Stefan Posch (Mainz 05), Alexander Prass (Hoffenheim), Michael Svoboda (Venezia)
MID
Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Carney Chukwuemeka (Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (Braga), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Marcel Sabitzer (Dortmund), Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Alessandro Schöpf, Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Paul Wanner (PSV), Patrick Wimmer (Wolfsburg)
FWD
Marko Arnautović (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Gregoritsch (Augsburg), Saša Kalajdžić (LASK)
Key Player
Marcel Sabitzer
Midfielder · Borussia Dortmund

Austria's creative engine — combative, technically gifted, and capable of arriving late to score crucial goals. His Champions League experience gives Austria a mentality that belies their World Cup inexperience.

🇧🇪
Belgium
Group G
World Cup History

The golden generation reached the semi-finals in 2018. Best result: Third place (1986). A new cycle blending De Bruyne's experience with emerging talent. Group G: Egypt, Iran, New Zealand.

Squad
GK
Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid), Senne Lammens (Manchester United), Mike Penders (Strasbourg)
DEF
Timothy Castagne (Fulham), Zeno Debast (Sporting CP), Maxim De Cuyper (Brighton), Koni De Winter (AC Milan), Brandon Mechele (Club Brugge), Thomas Meunier (Lille), Nathan Ngoy (Lille), Joaquin Seys (Club Brugge), Arthur Theate (Frankfurt)
MID
Kevin De Bruyne (Napoli), Amadou Onana (Aston Villa), Nicolas Raskin (Rangers), Youri Tielemans (Aston Villa), Hans Vanaken (Club Brugge), Axel Witsel (Girona)
FWD
Charles De Ketelaere (Atalanta), Jérémy Doku (Man City), Matias Fernandez-Pardo (Lille), Romelu Lukaku (Napoli), Dodi Lukebakio (Benfica), Diego Moreira (Strasbourg), Alexis Saelemaekers (AC Milan), Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)
Key Player
Kevin De Bruyne
Midfielder · Manchester City

One of the finest midfielders of his generation. At 35, playing for legacy. His passing range and reading of the game remain elite even as pace has slightly dimmed.

🇧🇦
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Group B
World Cup History

Second World Cup appearance after their debut in Brazil 2014. Their opener against host Canada at BMO Field will be the most-watched match in Canadian football history. Best result: Group stage (2014).

Squad
GK
Nikola Vasilj (St. Pauli), Martin Zlomislić (Rijeka), Osman Hadžikić (Slaven Belupo)
DEF
Sead Kolašinac (Atalanta), Amar Dedić (Benfica), Nihad Mujakić, Nikola Katić (Schalke 04), Tarik Muharemović (Sassuolo), Stjepan Radeljić (Rijeka), Dennis Hadžikadunić (Sampdoria), Nidal Celik (Lens)
MID
Amir Hadžiahmetović (Hull City), Ivan Šunjić, Ivan Bašić, Dženis Burnić, Ermin Mahmić, Benjamin Tahirović (Brøndby), Amar Memić, Armin Gigović (Young Boys), Kerim Alajbegović (RB Salzburg), Esmir Bajraktarević (PSV)
FWD
Ermedin Demirović (Stuttgart), Jovo Lukić, Samed Baždar, Haris Tabaković (M'gladbach), Edin Džeko (Schalke 04, captain)
Key Player
Edin Džeko
Forward

Bosnia's all-time leading scorer in what is likely his final international tournament. A physical presence whose experience and hold-up play create space for teammates. Against Canada, he is the danger man.

🇧🇷
Brazil
Group C
World Cup History

Five-time champions — the most decorated nation in the tournament's history (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). Semi-final exits in 2018 and 2022 have fuelled hunger for redemption. Open against Morocco.

Squad
GK
Alisson (Liverpool), Ederson (Fenerbahçe), Weverton (Grêmio)
DEF
Marquinhos (PSG, captain), Danilo Luiz (Flamengo), Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Gabriel Magalhães (Arsenal), Bremer (Juventus), Wesley (Roma), Roger Ibañez (Al-Ahli), Douglas Santos (Zenit), Léo Pereira (Flamengo)
MID
Casemiro (Man Utd), Lucas Paquetá (Flamengo), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle), Fabinho (Al-Ittihad), Danilo (Botafogo)
FWD
Neymar (Santos), Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid), Raphinha (Barcelona), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Matheus Cunha (Man Utd), Endrick (Lyon), Luiz Henrique (Zenit), Igor Thiago (Brentford), Rayan (Bournemouth)
Key Player
Vinícius Júnior
Forward · Real Madrid

One of the most electrifying players in world football. Developed into a more clinical and complete attacker. When he is on song, he is unplayable. Brazil's bid for their sixth title runs through him.

🇨🇦
Canada
Group B — Host Nation
World Cup History

Second-ever World Cup appearance and first as hosts. Canada's golden generation qualified in historic fashion in 2022. Now they open on home soil at BMO Field in Toronto on June 12 — the most-watched domestic sporting moment in the country's history.

Squad
GK
Dayne St Clair (Inter Miami), Maxime Crépeau (Orlando City), Owen Goodman (Barnsley)
DEF
Alistair Johnston (Celtic), Derek Cornelius (Rangers), Richie Laryea (Toronto FC), Niko Sigur (Hajduk Split), Joel Waterman (Chicago Fire), Luc de Fougerolles (Dender), Moïse Bombito (Nice), Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich), Alfie Jones (Middlesbrough)
MID
Stephen Eustáquio (Los Angeles FC), Ismaël Koné (Sassuolo), Tajon Buchanan (Villarreal), Mathieu Choinière (Los Angeles FC), Ali Ahmed (Norwich City), Nathan Saliba (Anderlecht), Liam Millar (Hull City), Jacob Shaffelburg (Los Angeles FC), Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC)
FWD
Jonathan David (Juventus), Cyle Larin (Southampton), Tani Oluwaseyi (Villarreal), Promise David (Union Saint-Gilloise)
Key Player
Alphonso Davies
Left Back · Bayern Munich

A refugee who became one of the best full-backs in world football. His pace, crossing, and ability to carry the ball make him Canada's most dangerous attacking outlet. Playing at home, the stage is his.

🇨🇻
Cape Verde
Group H
World Cup History

First-ever World Cup appearance for the Blue Sharks. A remarkable achievement for a nation of 600,000 people. Their qualification through the AFCON play-off route was heroic. Face Spain in the opener in Atlanta.

Squad
GK
Vozinha (Chaves), Marcio Rosa (Montana), CJ dos Santos (San Diego FC)
DEF
Stopira (Torreense), Roberto Lopes (Shamrock Rovers), João Paulo (FCSB), Diney (Al Bataeh), Logan Costa (Villarreal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew), Wagner Pina (Trabzonspor), Sidny Lopes Cabral (Benfica), Kelvin Pires (SJK)
MID
Jamiro Monteiro (PEC Zwolle), Kevin Pina (Krasnodar), Deroy Duarte (Ludogorets), Telmo Arcanjo (Vitória de Guimarães), Laros Duarte (Puskás Akadémia), Yannick Semedo (Farense)
FWD
Ryan Mendes (Iğdır, captain), Garry Rodrigues (Apollon), Willy Semedo (Omonia), Jovane Cabral (Estrela Amadora), Gilson Tavares, Dailon Livramento (Casa Pia), Helio Varela (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Nuno da Costa (Başakşehir)
Key Player
Jovane Cabral
Winger · Sporting CP

Cape Verde's most technically gifted player — quick, direct, and capable of real moments of quality. Against Spain, he is the man the Blue Sharks will look to for inspiration.

🇨🇴
Colombia
Group K
World Cup History

Reached the quarter-finals in 2014, their best-ever result. Copa América runners-up in 2024. A talented squad built around James Rodríguez returns to the World Cup stage after missing 2022. Group K: Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan.

Squad
GK
David Ospina (Atlético Nacional), Camilo Vargas (Atlas), Álvaro Montero (Vélez Sarsfield)
DEF
Johan Mojica (Mallorca), Cristian Borja (Club América), Daniel Muñoz (Crystal Palace), Santiago Arias, Yerry Mina (Cagliari), Davinson Sánchez (Galatasaray), Jhon Lucumí (Bologna), Yerson Mosquera (Wolves), Juan Cabal (Juventus), Deiver Machado (Nantes), Willer Ditta
MID
James Rodríguez (Minnesota United), Jefferson Lerma (Crystal Palace), Jhon Arias (Palmeiras), Richard Ríos (Benfica), Juan Fernando Quintero (River Plate), Jorge Carrascal (Flamengo), Kevin Castaño (River Plate), Yáser Asprilla (Girona)
FWD
Luis Díaz (Bayern Munich), Jhon Córdoba (Krasnodar), Luis Suárez (Sporting CP), Cucho Hernández (Real Betis), Carlos Andrés Gómez (Vasco da Gama)
Key Player
Luis Díaz
Forward · Liverpool

Liverpool's electric winger brings pace, directness, and an eye for goal that makes Colombia dangerous on the counter. One of the most exciting attackers in European football, Díaz gives Colombia a genuine match-winner at the highest level.

🇭🇷
Croatia
Group L
World Cup History

Finalists in 2018 and third-place in 2022. One of the great overachievers in the tournament's history. Best result: Runners-up (2018). Grouped with England, Ghana, and Panama — Croatia have defied tougher odds before.

Squad
GK
Dominik Livaković (Dinamo Zagreb), Dominik Kotarski (Copenhagen), Ivor Pandur (Stoke City)
DEF
Joško Gvardiol (Man City), Duje Ćaleta-Car (Real Sociedad), Josip Šutalo (Ajax), Josip Stanišić (Bayern Munich), Marin Pongračić (Fiorentina), Martin Erlić (Midtjylland), Luka Vušković (Hamburger SV)
MID
Luka Modrić (AC Milan, captain), Mateo Kovačić (Man City), Mario Pašalić (Atalanta), Nikola Vlašić (Torino), Luka Sučić (Real Sociedad), Martin Baturina (Como), Kristijan Jakić (Augsburg), Petar Sučić (Inter Milan), Nikola Moro (Bologna), Toni Fruk (Rijeka)
FWD
Ivan Perišić (PSV), Andrej Kramarić (Hoffenheim), Ante Budimir (Osasuna), Marco Pašalić (Orlando City), Petar Musa (FC Dallas), Igor Matanović (SC Freiburg)
Key Player
Luka Modrić
Midfielder · Real Madrid

At 40, writing the final chapter of an extraordinary career. His ability to control tempo and pick passes in tight spaces remains undiminished. This is his farewell to the world stage.

🇨🇼
Curaçao
Group E
World Cup History

First ever World Cup appearance. The smallest nation at this tournament by population. Face Germany in Houston in the opening round. A historic debut regardless of result — a proud moment for the Dutch Caribbean island.

Squad
GK
Eloy Room (Miami FC), Trevor Doornbusch (VVV-Venlo), Tyrick Bodak (Telstar)
DEF
Jurien Gaari, Roshon van Eijma (RKC), Sherel Floranus (PEC Zwolle), Joshua Brenet (Kayserispor), Shurandy Sambo (Sparta Rotterdam), Armando Obispo (PSV), Riechedly Bazoer, Deveron Fonville (NEC)
MID
Leandro Bacuna (Iğdır), Juninho Bacuna (Volendam), Godfried Roemeratoe (RKC), Kevin Felida, Livano Comenencia (FC Zürich), Ar'jany Martha (Rotherham), Tyrese Noslin (Telstar)
FWD
Kenji Gorré (Maccabi Haifa), Brandley Kuwas, Gervane Kastaneer, Jeremy Antonisse, Jearl Margaritha, Jürgen Locadia (Miami FC), Sontje Hansen (Middlesbrough), Tahith Chong (Sheffield United)
Key Player
Leandro Bacuna
Midfielder

The experienced heartbeat of Curaçao's rise through CONCACAF qualification. A leader on and off the pitch who represents the spirit of a small island making the biggest stage of all.

🇨🇿
Czechia
Group A
World Cup History

Competing as Czech Republic/Czechoslovakia, best result was runners-up in 1934 and 1962. Solid European qualifiers with a strong defensive backbone. Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea.

Squad
GK
Lukáš Horníček (Braga), Matěj Kovář (PSV), Jindřich Staněk (Slavia Prague)
DEF
Vladimír Coufal (Hoffenheim), David Douděra (Slavia), Tomáš Holeš (Slavia), Robin Hranáč (Hoffenheim), Štěpán Chaloupek (Slavia), David Jurásek (Slavia), Ladislav Krejčí (Wolves, captain), Jaroslav Zelený (Sparta), David Zima (Slavia)
MID
Lukáš Červ (Plzeň), Vladimír Darida, Lukáš Provod (Slavia), Michal Sadílek (Slavia), Hugo Sochůrek (Sparta), Alexandr Sojka (Plzeň), Tomáš Souček (West Ham), Pavel Šulc (Lyon), Denis Višinský (Plzeň)
FWD
Adam Hložek (Hoffenheim), Tomáš Chorý (Slavia), Mojmír Chytil (Slavia), Jan Kuchta (Sparta), Patrik Schick (Leverkusen)
Key Player
Patrik Schick
Forward · Bayer Leverkusen

One of Europe's most complete centre-forwards — powerful, technically gifted, capable of scoring from distance. His long-range goal against Scotland at Euro 2020 remains one of the finest strikes in recent tournament memory.

🇨🇩
DR Congo
Group K
World Cup History

Returning for the first time since 1974, when they competed as Zaire. Africa's most populous nation. Best result: Group stage (1974). Grouped with Portugal, Uzbekistan, and Colombia in a competitive Group K.

Squad
GK
Lionel Mpasi (Le Havre), Timothy Fayulu (Noah), Matthieu Epolo (Standard Liège)
DEF
Chancel Mbemba (Lille), Arthur Masuaku (Lens), Gédéon Kalulu, Joris Kayembe (Genk), Dylan Batubinsika, Axel Tuanzebe (Burnley), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham), Steve Kapuadi
MID
Meschack Elia, Samuel Moutoussamy, Edo Kayembe (Watford), Charles Pickel (Espanyol), Gaël Kakuta, Noah Sadiki (Sunderland), Nathanaël Mbuku (Montpellier), Aaron Tshibola, Ngal'ayel Mukau, Brian Cipenga
FWD
Cédric Bakambu, Simon Banza, Fiston Mayele, Yoane Wissa (Brentford), Theo Bongonda
Key Player
Chancel Mbemba
Defender · Marseille

DR Congo's defensive cornerstone — aggressive, commanding in the air, and experienced at the highest level of European club football. His leadership determines how far the Leopards go.

🇪🇨
Ecuador
Group E
World Cup History

Back-to-back qualifiers. Ecuador opened the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Best result: Round of 16 (2006). Group E alongside Germany, Ivory Coast, and Curaçao is a genuine test of their development.

Squad
GK
Hernán Galíndez, Moisés Ramírez, Gonzalo Valle
DEF
Piero Hincapié, Willian Pacho, Pervis Estupiñán, Félix Torres, Joel Ordóñez, Jackson Porozo, Angelo Preciado, Yaimar Medina
MID
Moisés Caicedo (Chelsea), Alan Franco, Kendry Páez, Gonzalo Plata, Pedro Vite, Jordy Alcívar, Denil Castillo, John Yeboah, Nilson Angulo, Alan Minda
FWD
Enner Valencia, Kevin Rodríguez, Jordy Caicedo, Anthony Valencia, Jeremy Arévalo
Key Player
Moisés Caicedo
Midfielder · Chelsea

The £115m Chelsea midfielder has rapidly become one of Europe's finest defensive midfielders. His energy, range of passing and ability to win the ball back make Ecuador harder to beat than their ranking suggests.

🇪🇬
Egypt
Group G
World Cup History

Mohamed Salah's second and likely final World Cup. Best result: Group stage (2018). The Pharaohs qualified through AFCON competition. Group G with Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand is genuinely open.

Squad
GK
Mohamed El Shenawy, Mostafa Shobeir, El Mahdy Soliman
DEF
Mohamed Abdelmonem, Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Hossam Abdelmaguid, Ahmed Fattouh, Tarek Alaa, Rami Rabia, Karim Hafez
MID
Marwan Attia, Ahmed Sayed "Zizo", Mahmoud Hassan "Trezeguet", Emam Ashour, Mostafa Abdel Raouf, Mohannad Lasheen, Haitham Hassan, Mahmoud Saber, Ibrahim Adel, Nabil Emad, Hamdi Fathi
FWD
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Omar Marmoush, Hamza Abdel Karim
Key Player
Mohamed Salah
Forward · Liverpool

At his absolute peak and hungry for the World Cup stage. Egypt's entire campaign is built around him. One performance of his best can change the tournament's narrative entirely.

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England
Group L
World Cup History

Winners in 1966 — their only title. Semi-finalists in 2018 and 2022. Runners-up at Euro 2024. Enter as genuine contenders. Best result: Winners (1966). Group L: Croatia, Ghana, Panama.

Squad
GK
Jordan Pickford (Everton), Dean Henderson, James Trafford
DEF
Reece James (Chelsea), Ezri Konsa, Jarell Quansah (Liverpool), John Stones (Man City), Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Dan Burn (Newcastle), Nico O'Reilly, Djed Spence, Tino Livramento
MID
Declan Rice (Arsenal), Elliot Anderson, Kobbie Mainoo (Man Utd), Jordan Henderson, Morgan Rogers, Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace)
FWD
Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Ivan Toney, Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Marcus Rashford, Anthony Gordon (Newcastle), Noni Madueke (Chelsea)
Key Player
Jude Bellingham
Midfielder · Real Madrid

At 22, the most complete midfielder in the world. Led England to Euro 2024 final. His ability to arrive in the box, his defensive work, his leadership — this is his tournament to define his legacy.

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France
Group I — Contenders
World Cup History

World champions in 1998 and 2018. Runners-up in 2022. Best result: Winners (1998, 2018). Mbappé at peak powers, deepest squad in the tournament. Group I: Senegal, Iraq, Norway.

Squad
GK
Mike Maignan (AC Milan), Robin Risser, Brice Samba
DEF
Lucas Digne, Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Lucas Hernandez, Theo Hernandez (AC Milan), Ibrahima Konaté (Liverpool), Maxence Lacroix, Jules Koundé (Barcelona), William Saliba (Arsenal), Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich)
MID
N'Golo Kanté (Al-Ittihad), Manu Koné, Adrien Rabiot, Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid), Warren Zaïre-Emery (PSG)
FWD
Maghnes Akliouche, Bradley Barcola (PSG), Rayan Cherki, Ousmane Dembélé (PSG), Désiré Doué (PSG), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich), Kylian Mbappé (Real Madrid), Jean-Philippe Mateta, Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan)
Key Player
Kylian Mbappé
Forward · Real Madrid

Reigning Ballon d'Or favourite. 12 goals in 14 World Cup appearances. When fit and motivated, no defender in the world can stop him. The overwhelming favourite for the Golden Ball if France go deep.

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Germany
Group E — Dark Horse
World Cup History

Four-time champions (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014). Exited in the group stage in both 2018 and 2022. Enter without pressure but with enormous talent. Group E: Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador. Open the entire tournament June 11 in Mexico City.

Squad
GK
Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Oliver Baumann, Alexander Nübel
DEF
Nico Schlotterbeck (Dortmund), David Raum (RB Leipzig), Nathaniel Brown, Jonathan Tah (Leverkusen), Waldemar Anton (Dortmund), Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Malick Thiaw (AC Milan), Antonio Rüdiger (Real Madrid)
MID
Pascal Gross (Brighton), Leon Goretzka (Bayern Munich), Felix Nmecha (Dortmund), Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich), Nadiem Amiri, Jamie Leweling, Lennart Karl, Florian Wirtz (Leverkusen), Leroy Sané (Bayern Munich), Aleksandar Pavlovic, Angelo Stiller
FWD
Kai Havertz (Arsenal), Nick Woltemade, Deniz Undav, Maximilian Beier
Key Player
Jamal Musiala
Midfielder · Bayern Munich

Germany's most exciting player in a generation. The 22-year-old's dribbling, goals, and ability to play in multiple positions make him a dark-horse Golden Ball candidate. He could be the name everyone remembers.

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Ghana
Group L
World Cup History

Came agonisingly close to the semi-finals in 2010 — Suárez's handball remains one of the most controversial moments in history. Best result: Quarter-final (2010). Group L: England, Croatia, Panama.

Squad
GK
Joseph Anang, Benjamin Asare, Lawrence Ati-Zigi
DEF
Jonas Adjetey, Derrick Luckassen, Gideon Mensah, Abdul Mumin, Jerome Opoku, Kojo Oppong Preprah, Baba Abdul Rahman, Alidu Seidu, Marvin Senaya
MID
Augustine Boakye, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Elisha Owusu, Thomas Partey, Kwasi Sibo, Kamal Deen Sulemana, Caleb Yirenkyi
FWD
Prince Kwabena Adu, Jordan Ayew, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Ernest Nuamah, Antoine Semenyo, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Inaki Williams
Key Player
Mohammed Kudus
Midfielder · West Ham United

Ghana's most dynamic player — explosive off the dribble, capable of playing centrally or wide, and a scorer of spectacular goals. On his best days, Kudus is unplayable at any level.

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Haiti
Group C
World Cup History

Second World Cup appearance after 1974. A nation that has endured extraordinary hardship — their qualification was a genuine moment of national joy. Best result: Group stage (1974). Face Brazil and Morocco in Group C.

Squad
GK
Josue Duverger, Alexandre Pierre, Johny Placide
DEF
Ricardo Ade, Carlens Arcus, Hannes Delcroix, Jean-Kevin Duverne, Martin Experience, Duke Lacroix, Wilguens Paugain, Keeto Thermoncy
MID
Carl Fred Sainte, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Leverton Pierre, Danley Jean Jacques, Woodensky Pierre, Dominique Simon
FWD
Josue Casimir, Louicius Deedson, Derrick Etienne Jr., Yassin Fortune, Wilson Isidor, Lenny Joseph, Duckens Nazon, Frantzdy Pierrot, Ruben Providence
Key Player
Frantzdy Pierrot
Forward

Haiti's captain and most experienced player — the striker who led their CONCACAF qualification with goals and leadership through a difficult political period back home. Against Brazil and Morocco, he needs the game of his life.

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Iran
Group G
World Cup History

Four consecutive qualifications. Best result: Group stage. Iran's presence carries enormous geopolitical weight. Group G: Belgium, Egypt, New Zealand — a genuinely contested four-way group.

Squad
GK
Alireza Beiranvand, Seyed Hossein Hosseini, Payam Niazmand
DEF
Danial Eiri, Ehsan Hajsafi, Saleh Hardani, Hossein Kanaani, Shoja Khalilzadeh, Milad Mohammadi, Ali Nemati, Ramin Rezaeian
MID
Rouzbeh Cheshmi, Saeid Ezatolahi, Mehdi Ghaedi, Saman Ghoddos, Mohammad Ghorbani, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, Mohammad Mohebi, Amir Razzaghinia, Mehdi Torabi, Aria Yousefi
FWD
Ali Alipour, Dennis Dargahi, Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh, Mehdi Taremi (Inter Milan), Shahriar Moghanlou
Key Player
Mehdi Taremi
Forward · Inter Milan

One of the most technically accomplished players Iran has ever produced. His bicycle kick against England in Qatar 2022 is still replayed daily. At 32, in his prime, Taremi is a genuine threat against any defence.

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Iraq
Group I
World Cup History

First World Cup since 1986. One of the great underdog qualification stories. Best result: Group stage (1986). Face France, Senegal, and Norway in Group I — their debut at this stage is the story in itself.

Squad
GK
Fahad Talib, Jalal Hassan, Ahmed Basil
DEF
Hussein Ali, Manaf Younis, Zaid Tahseen, Rebin Sulaka, Akam Hashem, Merchas Doski, Ahmed Yahya, Zaid Ismail, Frans Putros, Mustafa Saadoon
MID
Amir Al Ammari, Kevin Yakob, Zidane Iqbal, Aimar Sher, Ibrahim Bayesh, Ahmed Qasim, Youssef Amyn, Marko Farji
FWD
Ali Jassim, Ali Al Hamadi, Ali Yousef, Aymen Hussein, Mohanad Ali
Key Player
Aymen Hussein
Forward

Iraq's most prolific scorer in the historic qualification campaign. The striker who wrote his name into national football history. Face France in the opener — the biggest match of his career.

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Ivory Coast
Group E
World Cup History

African champions in 2023. Best World Cup result: Group stage. Arrive with genuine continental pedigree and Premier League quality throughout the squad. Group E: Germany, Ecuador, Curaçao.

Squad
GK
Yahia Fofana, Mohamed Kone, Alban Lafont
DEF
Emmanuel Agbadou, Christopher Operi, Ousmane Diomande, Guela Doue, Ghislain Konan, Odilon Kossounou, Wilfried Singo, Evan Ndicka
MID
Seko Fofana, Parfait Guiagon, Christ Inao Oulai, Franck Kessie, Ibrahim Sangare, Jean Michael Seri
FWD
Simon Adingra, Ange-Yoan Bonny, Amad Diallo, Oumar Diakite, Yan Diomande, Evann Guessand, Nicolas Pepe, Bazoumana Toure, Elye Wahi
Key Player
Sébastien Haller
Forward · Borussia Dortmund

Overcame testicular cancer in 2022 to return to elite football. Now one of the most powerful centre-forwards in the Bundesliga. Physical presence and clinical finishing make him a handful for any defence.

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Japan
Group F
World Cup History

Stunned Germany and Spain in Qatar 2022 before a penalty shoot-out exit to Croatia. Best result: Round of 16. The finest generation Japan has ever fielded. Group F: Netherlands, Sweden, Tunisia.

Squad
GK
Tomoki Hayakawa, Keisuke Osako, Zion Suzuki
DEF
Ko Itakura, Hiroki Ito, Yuto Nagatomo, Ayumu Seko, Yukinari Sugawara, Junnosuke Suzuki, Shogo Taniguchi, Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arsenal), Tsuyoshi Watanabe
MID
Ritsu Doan, Wataru Endo (Liverpool), Junya Ito, Daichi Kamada, Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad), Keito Nakamura, Kaishu Sano, Ao Tanaka
FWD
Keisuke Goto, Daizen Maeda, Koki Ogawa, Kento Shiogai, Yuito Suzuki, Ayase Ueda
Key Player
Takefusa Kubo
Winger · Real Sociedad

Japan's most technically gifted attacker — a dribbler of real quality who spent time in Real Madrid's academy. Japan's stunning performance in Qatar showed what this generation can do. Kubo can be the star turn.

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Jordan
Group J
World Cup History

First World Cup appearance. Reached the 2023 Asian Cup final — a remarkable achievement that announced Jordan as a genuine regional force. Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria.

Squad
GK
Yazid Abulaila, Noor Bani Attiah, Abdallah Al Fakhouri
DEF
Mohammad Abu Hashish, Abdullah Nasib, Hussam Abu Dhahab, Yazan Al Arab, Mohammad Abu Alnadi, Salem Obaid, Saed Al Rosan, Ehsan Haddad, Anas Badawi
MID
Amer Jamous, Noor Al Rawabdeh, Rajaei Ayed, Ibrahim Sadeh, Mohannad Abu Taha, Nizar Al Rashdan, Mohammad Al Dawoud, Mahmoud Mardahi
FWD
Mohammad Abu Zraiq, Ali Olwan, Mousa Al Tamari, Odeh Fakhoury, Ibrahim Sabra, Ali Azaizeh
Key Player
Yazan Al-Naimat
Forward

Jordan's most prolific scorer in Asian qualification. Fast, direct, with a goal threat that surprised every opponent in the Asian Cup run. Against Argentina and Austria, Jordan need him at his very best.

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Korea Republic
Group A
World Cup History

Co-hosts in 2002, reaching the semi-finals in their finest hour. Best result: Semi-final (2002). Son Heung-min's final tournament. Group A: Mexico, South Africa, Czechia.

Squad
GK
Song Bumkeun, Jo Hyeonwoo, Kim Seung-gyu
DEF
Jens Castrop, Lee Hanbeom, Park Jinseob, Lee Kihyuk, Kim Minjae (Bayern Munich), Kim Moonhwan, Kim Taehyeon, Lee Taeseok, Seol Youngwoo, Cho Wije
MID
Lee Donggyeong, Hwang Heechan, Yang Hyunjun, Hwang Inbeom, Lee Jaesung, Kim Jingyu, Eom Jisung, Bae Junho, Lee Kangin (PSG), Paik Seungho
FWD
Cho Guesung, Son Heungmin (Tottenham, captain)
Key Player
Son Heung-min
Forward · Tottenham Hotspur

South Korea's greatest player at his final World Cup. His intelligence, movement, and finishing remain elite. South Korea's entire offensive structure is designed to serve him.

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Mexico
Group A — Host Nation
World Cup History

One of the most passionate football nations on earth. Open the tournament at the iconic Estadio Azteca — which hosted the 1970 and 1986 finals. Best result: Quarter-final (1970, 1986). The Round of 16 curse — seven consecutive exits — looms large.

Squad
GK
Raúl Rangel, Guillermo Ochoa, Carlos Acevedo
DEF
Jorge Sánchez, Israel Reyes, César Montes, Johan Vásquez, Jesús Gallardo, Mateo Chávez, Edson Álvarez
MID
Erik Lira, Orbelín Pineda, Álvaro Fidalgo, Brian Gutiérrez, Luis Romo, Obed Vargas, Gilberto Mora, Luis Chávez
FWD
Roberto Alvarado, César Huerta, Alexis Vega, Julián Quiñones, Guillermo Martínez, Armando González, Santiago Giménez, Raúl Jiménez
Key Player
Hirving Lozano
Winger · PSV Eindhoven

Mexico's most dangerous wide attacker — quick, technically sharp, capable of decisive moments against elite defenders. Playing at the Azteca in the opening match, the stage could not be bigger.

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Morocco
Group C
World Cup History

The story of Qatar 2022 — first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final, defeating Belgium, Spain, and Portugal. Best result: Semi-final (2022). Face Brazil in the opener. A repeat semi-final run is the ambition.

Squad
GK
Yassine Bounou (Al-Hilal), Munir El Kajoui, Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti
DEF
Noussair Mazraoui (Man Utd), Anas Salah-Eddine (PSV), Youssef Bellammari (Al Ahly), Achraf Hakimi (PSG, captain), Zakaria El Ouahdi (Genk), Nayef Aguerd (Marseille), Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace), Redouane Halhal, Issa Diop (Fulham)
MID
Samir El Mourabet, Ayoub Bouaddi (Lille), Neil El Aynaoui (Roma), Sofyan Amrabat (Real Betis), Azzedine Ounahi (Girona), Bilal El Khannouss (Stuttgart), Ismael Saibari (PSV)
FWD
Abdesamad Ezzalzouli (Real Betis), Chemsdine Talbi (Sunderland), Soufiane Rahimi (Al Ain), Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos), Brahim Díaz (Real Madrid), Yassine Gessim (Strasbourg), Ayoube Amaimouni (Frankfurt)
Key Player
Achraf Hakimi
Right Back · PSG

One of the best full-backs in world football. Morocco's standout in Qatar 2022. His overlapping runs and crossing create chances from seemingly impossible positions. Morocco's engine on the right side.

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Netherlands
Group F
World Cup History

Three-time finalists (1974, 1978, 2010). Still one of Europe's most formidable sides. Best result: Runners-up (1974, 1978, 2010). Group F: Japan, Sweden, Tunisia — a genuine four-way contest.

Squad
GK
Mark Flekken (Brentford), Robin Roefs, Bart Verbruggen (Brighton)
DEF
Nathan Aké (Man City), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Denzel Dumfries (Inter Milan), Jan Paul van Hecke (Brighton), Jurriën Timber (Arsenal), Jorrel Hato (Ajax), Micky van de Ven (Tottenham)
MID
Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool), Frenkie de Jong (Barcelona), Teun Koopmeiners (Juventus), Tijjani Reijnders (AC Milan), Marten de Roon (Atalanta), Guus Til, Quinten Timber (Fiorentina), Mats Wieffer
FWD
Brian Brobbey (Ajax), Memphis Depay, Cody Gakpo (Liverpool), Noa Lang, Donyell Malen, Crysencio Summerville (Leeds), Wout Weghorst, Justin Kluivert (Bournemouth)
Key Player
Virgil van Dijk
Defender · Liverpool

Arguably the best centre-back in the world and the cornerstone of everything Netherlands do. At 34, dominant in the air, commanding on the ground. With Van Dijk fit, the Dutch are among the tournament's most organised defences.

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New Zealand
Group G
World Cup History

The All Whites' second World Cup. In 2010 they went unbeaten — three draws including against Italy. Best result: Group stage (2010). Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran — nothing guaranteed.

Squad
GK
Max Crocombe, Alex Paulsen, Michael Woud
DEF
Tyler Bindon, Michael Boxall, Liberato Cacace, Francis de Vries, Callan Elliot, Tim Payne, Nando Pijnaker, Tommy Smith, Finn Surman
MID
Lachlan Bayliss, Joe Bell, Matt Garbett, Eli Just, Callum McCowatt, Ben Old, Alex Rufer, Marko Stamenic, Sarpreet Singh, Ryan Thomas
FWD
Kosta Barbarouses, Jesse Randall, Ben Waine, Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)
Key Player
Chris Wood
Forward · Nottingham Forest

New Zealand's all-time leading scorer and the focal point of their attack. Physical, dangerous in the air, and experienced across a decade of top-flight English football. Wood gives New Zealand a genuine goalscoring threat.

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Norway
Group I
World Cup History

First World Cup since 1998, dragged back to the international stage by Erling Haaland. Best result: Round of 16 (1998). Group I: France, Senegal, Iraq — Norway target second place.

Squad
GK
Ørjan Nyland, Egil Selvik, Sander Tangvik
DEF
Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Fredrik Bjørkan, Henrik Falchener, Sondre Langas, Torbjørn Heggem, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, Julian Ryerson (Dortmund), David Møller Wolfe, Leo Østigård
MID
Thelonious Aasgaard, Fredrik Aursnes (Benfica), Patrick Berg, Sander Berge (Burnley), Oscar Bobb (Man City), Jens Petter Hauge, Antonio Nusa (Club Brugge), Andreas Schjelderup, Morten Thorsby, Kristian Thorstvedt, Martin Ødegaard (Arsenal, captain)
FWD
Erling Haaland (Man City), Alexander Sørloth (Atlético Madrid), Jørgen Strand Larsen
Key Player
Erling Haaland
Forward · Manchester City

Fastest to 100 Premier League goals in history. Finally gets the world stage he was born for. Against France and Senegal, Haaland faces the toughest defensive tests of his career. Norway's entire attack runs through him.

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Panama
Group L
World Cup History

Second World Cup after Russia 2018 debut. Central America's most improved footballing nation. Best result: Group stage (2018). Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana — compact defensive organisation their weapon.

Squad
GK
Orlando Mosquera, Luis Mejia, Cesar Samudio
DEF
Cesar Blackman, Jorge Gutierrez, Amir Murillo, Fidel Escobar, Andres Andrade, Edgardo Farina, Jose Cordoba, Eric Davis, Jiovany Ramos, Roderick Miller
MID
Anibal Godoy, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Carlos Harvey, Cristian Martinez, Jose Luis Rodriguez, Cesar Yanis, Yoel Barcenas, Alberto Quintero, Azarias Londono
FWD
Ismael Diaz, Cecilio Waterman, Jose Fajardo, Tomas Rodriguez
Key Player
Rolando Blackburn
Forward

The striker who led Panama's qualification with crucial goals. Compact, mobile, always a threat on the counter. Panama's strength is collective but Blackburn provides the individual spark that can unlock tight defences.

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Paraguay
Group D
World Cup History

First World Cup since 2010, when they reached the quarter-finals. Best result: Quarter-final (2010). Qualification through CONMEBOL was hard-fought. Group D: USA, Australia, Türkiye — every point fiercely contested.

Squad
GK
Orlando Gill, Roberto Fernandez, Gaston Olveira
DEF
Juan Caceres, Gustavo Velazquez, Gustavo Gomez, Junior Alonso, Jose Canale, Omar Alderete, Alexandro Maidana, Fabian Balbuena
MID
Diego Gomez, Mauricio Magalhaes, Damian Bobadilla, Braian Ojeda, Andres Cubas, Matias Galarza, Alejandro Gamarra
FWD
Gustavo Caballero, Ramon Sosa, Alex Arce, Isidro Pitta, Gabriel Avalos, Miguel Almiron (Newcastle), Julio Enciso, Antonio Sanabria
Key Player
Miguel Almirón
Midfielder · Newcastle United

One of the Premier League's most energetic and effective midfielders. His tireless pressing and late runs into the box are invaluable. For Paraguay, Almirón bridges the gap between defensive structure and attack.

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Portugal
Group K
World Cup History

Winners of Euro 2016. Best World Cup result: Third place (1966). A squad of genuine depth beyond Ronaldo — Fernandes, Dias, Leão. Open June 17. Group K: DR Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia.

Squad
GK
Diogo Costa (Porto), José Sá (Wolves), Rui Silva
DEF
Tomás Araújo, João Cancelo (Barcelona), Diogo Dalot (Man Utd), Rúben Dias (Man City), Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting CP), Nuno Mendes (PSG), Matheus Nunes (Man City), Nelson Semedo (Wolves), Renato Veiga
MID
Samuel Costa, Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd, captain), João Neves (PSG), Rúben Neves (Al-Hilal), Bernardo Silva (Man City), Vitinha (PSG)
FWD
Francisco Conceição (Juventus), João Félix (Chelsea), Gonçalo Guedes, Rafael Leão (AC Milan), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Gonçalo Ramos (PSG), Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr), Francisco Trincão (Sporting CP)
Key Player
Cristiano Ronaldo
Forward · Al Nassr

At 41, his farewell tournament. 130 international goals. The Messi-Ronaldo era bookends this edition. Neither will exit without a fight — and Ronaldo has never in his life accepted a quiet exit.

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Qatar
Group B
World Cup History

Hosts of Qatar 2022 who became the first host nation to exit the group stage without winning a match. Back as qualifiers through the Asian pathway. Best result: Group stage (2022). Group B: Canada, Bosnia, Switzerland.

Squad
GK
Salah Zakaria, Meshaal Barsham, Mahmoud Abunada
DEF
Boualem Khoukhi, Pedro Miguel, Sultan Al Brake, Al Hashmi Al Hussain, Ayoub Al Alawi, Issa Laye, Lucas Mendes, Homam Al Amin
MID
Ahmed Fathi, Jassim Gaber, Assim Madibo, Abdulaziz Hatem, Karim Boudiaf, Mohammed Mannai
FWD
Almoez Ali, Akram Afif, Tahsin Mohammed, Edmilson Junior, Ahmed Al-Janehi, Ahmed Alaa, Hassan Al Haydos, Mohammed Muntari, Yusuf Abdurisag
Key Player
Akram Afif
Winger · Sporting CP

Asian Player of the Year and the man who led Qatar's qualification. Their most technically accomplished player. Qatar need him to perform to have any chance of progressing from Group B.

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Saudi Arabia
Group H
World Cup History

Defined their Qatar 2022 campaign with a stunning 2-1 win over Argentina — one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. Best result: Round of 16 (1994). Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Uruguay.

Squad
GK
Nawaf Al Aqidi, Mohamed Al Owais, Ahmed Alkassar
DEF
Saud Abdulhamid, Jehad Thakri, Abdulelah Al Amri, Hassan Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Hassan Kadesh, Moteb Al Harbi, Nawaf Boushal, Ali Majrashi, Mohammed Abu Alshamat
MID
Ziyad Al Johani, Nasser Al Dawsari, Mohamed Kanno, Abdullah Al Khaibari, Alaa Al Hejji, Musab Al Juwayr, Sultan Mandash, Ayman Yahya, Khalid Al Ghannam
FWD
Salem Al Dawsari, Abdullah Al Hamdan, Feras Al Brikan, Saleh Al Shehri
Key Player
Salem Al-Dawsari
Winger · Al-Hilal

Scored one of the greatest goals in World Cup history — the curling left-foot strike that sealed the win over Argentina in Qatar 2022. Remains their most creative and dangerous player.

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Scotland
Group C
World Cup History

First World Cup since 1998 — a 28-year wait for one of the game's original nations. Best result: Group stage. Steve Clarke's side qualified with grit. Face Brazil and Morocco in Group C. The objective is to be competitive; the hope is to surprise.

Squad
GK
Craig Gordon (Hearts), Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly
DEF
Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey (Brentford), Dom Hyam, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson (Everton), Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson (Liverpool, captain), John Souttar, Kieran Tierney (Arsenal)
MID
Ryan Christie, Findlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson (Bologna), Tyler Fletcher, Ben Gannon-Doak, John McGinn (Aston Villa), Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay (Napoli)
FWD
Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, George Hirst, Lawrence Shankland, Ross Stewart
Key Player
Scott McTominay
Midfielder · Napoli

Scotland's most important player — a box-to-box engine who scores crucial goals and covers every blade of grass. His form at Napoli has been outstanding. Face Brazil and Morocco — McTominay needs the performance of his career.

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Senegal
Group I
World Cup History

African champions in 2021 and quarter-finalists in Qatar 2022. Best result: Quarter-final (2002, 2022). One of Africa's most organised teams. Open against France — the nation of Mané's club roots.

Squad
GK
Edouard Mendy, Mory Diaw, Yehvann Diouf
DEF
Krepin Diatta, Antoine Mendy, Kalidou Koulibaly, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mamadou Sarr, Moussa Niakhate, Abdoulaye Seck, Ismail Jakobs
MID
Idrissa Gana Gueye, Pape Gueye, Lamine Camara, Habib Diarra, Pathe Ciss, Pape Matar Sarr, Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
FWD
Sadio Mané (Al-Nassr), Ismaila Sarr, Iliman Ndiaye, Assane Diao, Ibrahim Mbaye, Nicolas Jackson (Chelsea), Bamba Dieng, Cherif Ndiaye
Key Player
Sadio Mané
Forward · Al-Nassr

African champions in 2021 and one of the finest attackers of his generation. A fit Mané is unplayable on his day. Opening against France carries enormous emotional weight — the nation where he forged his career.

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South Africa
Group A
World Cup History

First World Cup since 2010, when they hosted — the first African nation to do so. Best result: Group stage (2010). Face Mexico, South Korea, and Czechia in Group A — a balanced and competitive draw.

Squad
GK
Ronwen Williams, Ricardo Goss, Sipho Chaine
DEF
Aubrey Modiba, Khuliso Mudau, Khulumani Ndamane, Kamogelo Sebelebele, Nkosinathi Sibisi, Bradley Cross, Samukele Kabini, Olwethu Makhanya, Thabang Matuludi, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Ime Okon
MID
Oswin Appollis, Thalente Mbatha, Relebohile Mofokeng, Jayden Adams, Teboho Mokoena, Themba Zwane, Sphephelo Sithole
FWD
Evidence Makgopa, Tshepang Moremi, Lyle Foster, Thapelo Maseko, Iqraam Rayners
Key Player
Percy Tau
Winger · Al-Ahly

South Africa's most technically gifted attacking player — quick, direct, and experienced across European and African club football. Individual quality that can change a match in a single moment.

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Spain
Group H — Favourites
World Cup History

Winners in 2010. Reigning European champions and the tournament's top-ranked side. Youngest and most technically gifted squad in the tournament. Best result: Winners (2010). Open vs Cape Verde, June 15, Atlanta.

Squad
GK
Unai Simón (Athletic Club), David Raya (Arsenal), Álex Remiro
DEF
Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid), Robin Le Normand (Atlético Madrid), Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella (Chelsea), Nico Williams (Athletic Club), Alejandro Grimaldo (Leverkusen)
MID
Pedri (Barcelona), Fabián Ruiz (PSG), Martín Zubimendi (Arsenal), Dani Olmo (Barcelona), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Álex García
FWD
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Ferran Torres (Barcelona), Álvaro Morata (AC Milan), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Nico Williams (Athletic Club), Álex Baena (Villarreal)
Key Player
Lamine Yamal
Winger · FC Barcelona

At 18, already carrying Spain's hopes for a generation. The most exciting teenage talent in a generation. His dribbling, vision, and composure in big moments are extraordinary for someone of his age.

🇸🇪
Sweden
Group F
World Cup History

Third-place finishers in 2018. Best result: Runners-up (1958). Rebuilt since the Zlatan era with a collective, hard-working style. Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia — competitive from the opening whistle.

Squad
GK
Robin Olsen, Karl-Johan Johnsson, Pontus Dahlberg
DEF
Victor Lindelöf (Man Utd), Emil Krafth (Newcastle), Ludwig Augustinsson, Marcus Danielson, Carl Starfelt (Celtic), Filip Bengtsson, Isak Pettersson
MID
Dejan Kulusevski (Tottenham), Viktor Claesson, Jens Cajuste (Liverpool), Amor Layouni, Emil Forsberg (RB Leipzig), Patrik Walemark, Jesper Karlsson
FWD
Alexander Isak (Newcastle), Viktor Gyökeres (Sporting CP), Robin Quaison, Jordan Larsson, Joel Andersson
Key Player
Alexander Isak
Forward · Newcastle United

One of the most complete centre-forwards in European football — tall, technically gifted, quick, and clinical. Sweden are more dangerous than their ranking suggests, and Isak is the player who makes them genuinely threatening.

🇨🇭
Switzerland
Group B
World Cup History

Quarter-finalists in each of the last two tournaments. Consistent overachievers. Best result: Quarter-final (2022). Group B: Canada, Bosnia, Qatar — Switzerland will expect to reach the knockouts.

Squad
GK
Yann Sommer (Inter Milan), Gregor Kobel (Dortmund), David Von Ballmoos
DEF
Manuel Akanji (Man City), Fabian Schär (Newcastle), Nico Elvedi, Silvan Widmer, Ricardo Rodríguez, Kevin Mbabu
MID
Granit Xhaka (Leverkusen, captain), Xherdan Shaqiri, Renato Steffen, Remo Freuler (Bologna), Ardon Jashari (Club Brugge), Michel Aebischer (Bologna), Dan Ndoye (Bologna)
FWD
Breel Embolo (Monaco), Noah Okafor (AC Milan), Zeki Amdouni (Burnley), Cedric Itten, Ruben Vargas (Augsburg)
Key Player
Granit Xhaka
Midfielder · Bayer Leverkusen

Transformed from a lightning rod for criticism at Arsenal into a Champions League winner. One of the most complete defensive midfielders in European football. Switzerland's experience in big knockout matches makes them dangerous opponents.

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Tunisia
Group F
World Cup History

Africa's most reliable qualifier — ninth World Cup appearance. Best result: Group stage. Face Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden in Group F. Qualifying from this group would be among the continent's great achievements.

Squad
GK
Aymen Dahmen, Bechir Ben Said, Moez Ben Cherifia
DEF
Dylan Bronn, Montassar Talbi, Nader Ghandri, Ali Abdi, Mohamed Drouen, Wajdi Kechrida, Aissa Laidouni, Bilel Ifa
MID
Ellyes Skhiri, Wahbi Khazri, Anis Ben Slimane, Ferjani Sassi, Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane, Hannibal Mejbri, Naim Sliti
FWD
Youssef Msakni, Taha Yassine Khenissi, Sayfallah Ltaief, Seifeddine Jaziri, Hamza Mathlouthi
Key Player
Wahbi Khazri
Attacking Midfielder

The veteran creative heartbeat of Tunisia across multiple campaigns. At 33, his final World Cup. His ability to receive in tight spaces and play forward quickly makes Tunisia more dangerous than their seeding suggests.

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Türkiye
Group D
World Cup History

Third-place finishers in 2002 — their finest hour. Best result: Third place (2002). A nation with enormous passion and increasing club-level quality. Group D: USA, Paraguay, Australia — a genuinely open four-way contest.

Squad
GK
Uğurcan Çakır (Trabzonspor), Altay Bayındır (Man Utd), Mert Günok
DEF
Merih Demiral (Al-Qadsiah), Kaan Ayhan, Zeki Çelik (Roma), Ferdi Kadıoğlu (Fenerbahçe), Uğur Kabak, Abdülkerim Bardakcı
MID
Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter Milan, captain), Orkun Kökçü (Benfica), Salih Özcan (Dortmund), Yusuf Yazıcı, Arda Güler (Real Madrid), Barış Alper Yılmaz
FWD
Baris Yilmaz, Kerem Aktürkoğlu (Benfica), İrfan Can Kahveci, Ahmet Kutucu, Yunus Akgün (Galatasaray)
Key Player
Hakan Çalhanoğlu
Midfielder · Inter Milan

One of Serie A's finest midfielders — controls tempo, scores from free kicks, and provides the defensive cover that gives Türkiye freedom to attack. At 31, in his prime, he is Türkiye's technical heartbeat.

🇺🇸
United States
Group D — Host Nation
World Cup History

Co-hosts playing in their own backyard with enormous expectations. Best result: Semi-final (1930). Christian Pulisic leads a generation that grew up watching the sport grow in America. Never won a World Cup — home advantage, squad depth, and a nation's belief.

Squad
GK
Matt Turner (Crystal Palace), Zack Steffen, Ethan Horvath
DEF
Sergiño Dest (PSV), Chris Richards (Crystal Palace), Miles Robinson, Joe Scally, Tim Ream, Mark McKenzie, Caleb Wiley
MID
Yunus Musah (AC Milan), Tyler Adams (Bournemouth), Weston McKennie (Juventus), Brendan Aaronson (Union Berlin), Luca de la Torre
FWD
Christian Pulisic (AC Milan, captain), Ricardo Pepi, Folarin Balogun (Monaco), Giovanni Reyna (Dortmund), Josh Sargent, Brandon Vazquez
Key Player
Christian Pulisic
Forward · AC Milan

The face of American football's coming of age. At 27, the most complete player the USA have ever produced. Playing at home, in front of a nation that has finally fallen in love with the game he has spent his career promoting.

🇺🇾
Uruguay
Group H
World Cup History

Two-time champions (1930, 1950). Remain South America's most defensively organised side. Best result: Winners (1930, 1950). Group H: Spain, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde — defensive organisation could make them the surprise.

Squad
GK
Sergio Rochet (Inter Milan), Fernando Muslera (Galatasaray), Santiago Mele
DEF
Nahitan Nández, José María Giménez (Atlético Madrid), Ronald Araújo (Barcelona), Mathías Olivera (Napoli), Guillermo Varela, Sebastián Cáceres
MID
Federico Valverde (Real Madrid), Matías Vecino, Rodrigo Bentancur (Tottenham), Nicolás de la Cruz (Flamengo), Facundo Pellistri (Man Utd), Agustín Canobbio
FWD
Darwin Núñez (Liverpool), Luis Suárez (Inter Miami), Maximiliano Araújo, Brian Rodríguez, Facundo Torres (Orlando City)
Key Player
Darwin Núñez
Forward · Liverpool

Physically imposing — pace, power, aerial threat, and an improving clinical edge. Group H with Spain will test him against the world's best defensive units. On his day, Núñez is a handful for anyone.

🇺🇿
Uzbekistan
Group K
World Cup History

First World Cup appearance. Uzbekistan's qualification through the AFC pathway was a landmark for Central Asian football. Best result: Debut. Face Portugal, DR Congo, and Colombia in Group K.

Squad
GK
Abduvohid Nematov, Otabek Shukurov, Jasur Yakhshiboev
DEF
Sherzod Nasrullayev, Oston Urunov, Khojiakbar Alijonov, Eldor Shomurodov, Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Odil Ahmedov, Jaloliddin Masharipov, Dostonbek Khamdamov
MID
Bekhruz Tursunov, Jasur Jalolov, Nodir Tursunov, Otabek Shukurov, Mansur Jumayev, Bobur Abdullayev
FWD
Eldor Shomurodov (Roma), Otabek Abdullayev, Umid Ashurmatov, Bobur Abdullayev, Ulugbek Rashidov, Jakhongir Sidiqov
Key Player
Eldor Shomurodov
Forward · Roma

Uzbekistan's most experienced player at European club level and their most dangerous attacking weapon. His pace and movement in behind defensive lines is the platform around which the White Wolves build their attacks.

Squad lists are indicative based on recent selections. Official 26-man squads confirmed closer to the tournament. Sources: FIFA · ESPN · BBC Sport · June 2026

Articles

Coverage As It Happens — Newest First
June 9, 2026 — No. 68

Five Teams That Could Win It: Spain, Argentina, France, Brazil, Germany

The Chronicler Sport Desk · Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Reigning European champions Spain arrive as the tournament’s top-ranked side, and their 3–1 dismantling of Peru on Monday — without Yamal or Williams — only reinforced the point. Pedri, Oyarzabal, and Ferran Torres are in form. De la Fuente has depth no other manager can match. Defending champions Argentina enter without the expectation of 2022 but with Messi at 38 still the linchpin — and a favourable group J draw against Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. France have Mbappé at his peak, the deepest bench in the tournament, and a midfield of Tcha¨méni and Camavinga that balances steel and technique in equal measure.

Brazil, after semi-final exits in 2018 and 2022, enter a new cycle under Dorival Júnior with Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo anchoring the attack. Whether the defensive structure can hold in the knockouts — Brazil’s persistent question — remains to be answered. And Germany, entering without pressure after two group-stage humiliations in 2018 and 2022, may be this tournament’s most dangerous dark horse. Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz are two of the most exciting midfielders in world football, and Group E — Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador — is the most navigable draw any top-ranked side received. Germany open the entire tournament on June 11 in Mexico City.

Sources: ESPN · Al Jazeera · FIFA · June 2026
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