2026 World Cup group stage draw results
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Heidi Klum, Kevin Hart, Tom Brady, Shaquille O’Neal, Wayne Gretzky, Aaron Judge among celebrities who participated in the 2026 World Cup Draw.
WASHINGTON — The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw takes place Friday in Washington, determining which teams will face each other when the tournament kicks off next summer across North America. The expanded 48-team tournament will be the largest World Cup in history, with matches scheduled across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
BBC Sport Scotland invited Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie to discuss the draw, and some eagle-eyed Celtic fans spotted some of his old jerseys in the background. It has been four years since Christie left Celtic, but it’s great to see the Treble-winner still repping Scotland’s most successful club after all these years.
Friday's draw should offer some answers as to how the USMNT, Canada and Mexico could fare next year, with teams and schedules to be fully revealed.
FIFA has confirmed the pots for the 2026 World Cup meaning we now have the clearest idea yet of how the group stages could look at next summer’s tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The World Cup draw will take place in Washington, D.C. on ...
Clarke, Scottish FA president Mike Mulraney and chief executive Ian Maxwell were pictured laughing as Scotland came out the pot, with teams like Paraguay, Ivory Coast, Tunisia and Egypt unable to be in Group C to avoid having more than one South American or African country in the same section.
Iran's national team coach will attend the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., despite an earlier announcement by the country's football federation that it would boycott the event, Iranian media reported Thursday.
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The United States will face Paraguay in its opening match in Group D, and Mexico will play South Africa in the tournament’s first game.
Reaction to the World Cup draw with Andy Burke, Tom English and Pat Nevin, we also hear from Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes and Steve Clarke as Scotland are drawn to face Brazil, Morocco and Haiti