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FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw Explained

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As the 2025/26 season continues around the footballing world, attention is already turning to the summer, with the momentous 2026 World Cup tournament set to keep fans of the beautiful game glued to their televisions between June 11 and July 19.

What makes the upcoming tournament so special, is the fact that it will be the first World Cup to feature 48 nations, expanded from the 32 countries who competed for the prize in 2022, which was eventually hoisted by Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates.

The USA, Mexico and Canada will share the prestigious honour of hosting the games in the greatest tournament in football, taking place across 16 state-of-the-art stadiums, with 11 in the USA, three in Mexico and the final two in Canada.

With almost 30 nations already booking their spot, including Jules Rimet trophy-hopefuls England and Brazil, the upcoming World Cup qualifiers in the next international break will be pivotal for those countries still desperate to cement their spot in the tournament.

The 2026 World Cup draw will swiftly follow on December 5 at the John F. Kennedy Centre in Washington DC, with US president Donald Trump expected to attend the event.

Here, GIVEMESPORT runs through how the 2026 World Cup draw will work and how this tournament will differ from its 2022 predecessor.

How the 2026 World Cup Draw Works

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Given that there are a further 16 teams in next year’s World Cup tournament, the 48 nations will be divided into 12 groups of four teams, with one from each of four draw pots.

Pot one will contain the three host nations, with Mexico in Group A, Canada in Group B and the USA in Group C, as well as the top nine nations in the FIFA world rankings who have qualified for the eagerly-awaited tournament.

Following that, pots two, three and four will contain the next 12 highest-ranked countries in order, with the aim of keeping the best teams apart until the knockout rounds.

However, pot 4 will encompass the six lowest-ranked teams remaining, as well as the two inter-confederation play-off winners and the four UEFA play-off victors.

Teams from the same confederation will be separated during the group stage, but given that European sides make up the largest confederation for qualifiers, with 16 spots, no group will have more than two European nations within it.

For supporters desperate to see instantly who their nations will line up against, the 2026 World Cup draw is set to be live-streamed on FIFA’s official website, as well as being broadcast on certain terrestrial television channels.

How 2026 World Cup is Different to 2022 Tournament

Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates winning the World Cup with the trophy as Argentina's Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala
occer Football – FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Final – Argentina v France – Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar – December 18, 2022 Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates winning the World Cup with the trophy as Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala are sat on a goal frame REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

Messi and his Argentine compatriots lifted the illustrious trophy after a hard-fought campaign which concluded in a dramatic 4-2 penalty shoot-out win for the South American side over France.

For those nations looking to take Argentina’s crown away from them, they will have to achieve greatness after an even more grueling tournament, with the new World Cup format for 2026 set to see the competition last for a record 39 days, and see the number of games increase substantially from 64 in 2022 to 104 in 2026.

The new World Cup format means that the top two finishers from each of the 12 four-team groups will automatically qualify for the knockout round of 32, advancing to the next stage alongside the eight best teams who finished third in their respective groups, which will see 16 nations have their dreams extinguished at this stage.

Regarding the third-placed sides, their ranking will be determined by points, goal difference and goals scored, in that order. Therefore, if more than two teams remain level on those factors, a new implementation into the tournament with “team conduct scores” will affect qualification.

“Team conduct scores” are garnered depending on discipline within the group stage, with a yellow card equating to one minus point, a second bookable offence causing a red card creating three minus points, and an instant dismissal being minus four. If all remains equal following that, then the highest ranked nation will progress.

The round of 32 will take place towards the end of June and heading into early July, with the 2026 World Cup final set to be held at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which has a capacity of 82,500 supporters.

Full Schedule for 2026 World Cup

Stage of tournament

Dates of Games

Number of Games

Group Stage

June 11 – June 27

72

Round of 32

June 28 – July 3

16

Round of 16

July 4 – July 7

8

Quarter-finals

July 9 – July 11

4

Semi-finals

July 14 – July 15

2

Third-placed play-off

July 18

1

Final

July 19

1

The 2026 World Cup is set to be one of the greatest footballing tournaments on record, with more nations searching for global glory, and the Argentinians will be desperate to retain their crown when facing the rest of the world’s best next summer.

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Croatia’s Igor Matanovic Praised For Interview After Goal v Portugal is Ruled Out

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Croatia bowed out of the 2026 World Cup in controversial fashion on Thursday evening as they had a last-minute equaliser against Portugal ruled out.

Croatia, who went into their last 32 match with Portugal at Toronto Stadium as the underdogs, took the lead shortly after half-time when Ivan Perisic broke the deadlock.

Portugal battled back and a penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo and a goal from Goncalo Ramos turned the match on its head.

Croatia thought they had netted a last-gasp equaliser to take the game to extra-time when Josko Gvardiol found the back of the net from close range.

However, after a lengthy VAR review, the goal was ruled out. It was deemed that Igor Matanovic made the slightest of touches on a cross that fell to Mario Pasalic in the build-up, who was in an offside position, meaning the goal was chalked off.

Igor Matanovic Speaks Out After Disallowed Goal

Igor Matanovic during Croatia vs Portugal as the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

The decision to rule out the goal sparked outrage, with FIFA feeling the need to release a statement explaining exactly why it was chalked off.

Matanovic gave a very honest interview after the match, confessing that he thought he made contact with the ball and that the goal was rightly disallowed. He said, per Abola:

“Honestly, I think I felt a slight contact with my hair. I asked the referee, I wasn’t 100 percent sure if I had touched him. He told me that they have a chip in the ball, that there was a slight contact and that, therefore, it was offside.”

He added: “It’s difficult to find the right words after the game. We played very well in the second half and deserved more. I haven’t seen the penalty yet, but if this is given… Three goals, offside, a post… I have no words, we were very unlucky today.

“When I came on, I had a good feeling on the pitch. We played a very good game, but this is going to hurt. We have to move on, keep attacking and think about the European Championship.”

Matanovic, who plays for Bundesliga club SC Freiburg, is being praised by football fans on Reddit for his honesty.

“Damn, rare to see honesty from players like this,” one fan said, while another commented: “A stand up guy. No ego here, just pure love of the sport.”

A third wrote: “Honesty in the big moments is rare, all respect to him,” while a fourth said: “Class act. Respect.”

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Luka Modric Rages at VAR After Portugal 2-1 Croatia

Luka Modric during Portugal vs Croatia at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Croatia captain Luka Modric unleashed a stunning rant about VAR following the match. He said, via Sportske Novosti:

“Some things didn’t go our way. That penalty… If it were the other way around, VAR would never have been involved.

“I said about VAR in the beginning, when it was first introduced, that I didn’t like it. Later, over time, it’s good for some things, but they use it incorrectly or use it selectively, or depending on the size of the team.

“VAR should intervene if it’s 200 per cent a mistake, but if it’s not, if it’s in the grey zone, you have no say in it. There’s no point in calling VAR.

“This is no penalty. Both teams are replaying, pushing, Vlašić didn’t pull it, he held it, and both of them fell. That’s why you can’t judge a penalty like that in a game like this.

“That’s why I say, it has to be used if the mistake is 200 per cent. If you can treat something this way or that, you have no say in it.

“That annoys me and always works to our detriment. What is, it is, let’s move on, we won’t complain about it, but of course, some things bother me because fate decides.

“They decide the mood for everything you do, what you give up, you tear yourself apart, you fight. There are young players who come here, and then you do something like this to them… You are to blame for that, and it is always to our detriment.”

Portugal will play Spain in a mouthwatering last 16 clash. The match will take place at Dallas Stadium on Monday, July 6.

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Mikel Arteta Personally Pushing Arsenal Move for Bruno Guimaraes

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Arsenal are ready to strengthen their midfield this summer to bolster their title-winning squad, and Mikel Arteta has personally identified a top target that he wants.

The Gunners claimed their first Premier League title in 22 years by finishing seven points above Man City, while they also reached the Champions League and Carabao Cup finals, where they suffered defeat to City and Paris Saint-Germain.

Now Arteta is ready to push his side forward to another level, and Newcastle United star Bruno Guimaraes has emerged as the man he wants at the Emirates Stadium above any other.

Romano: Arteta Pushing for Guimaraes Deal

Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes smiles as he walks into St James' Park via Reuters

Guimaraes, who has been described as ‘world-class’, has been heavily linked with a move away from the Magpies this summer, and is currently shining with Brazil at the World Cup, registering four assists to help them into the Last 16 of the tournament.

Arsenal have already had an initial bid worth around £55m rejected by Newcastle for the Brazilian star, and reports suggest that the north London club are preparing a new £60m move to try and tempt them into a sale.

But speaking in his latest YouTube video, reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that it’s Arteta who is the driving force behind the deal, and he expects it to be very difficult to complete.

“Obviously, Newcastle sold Sandro Tonali, Newcastle sold Anthony Gordon, so now Newcastle don’t have any intention to let Bruno Guimarães go,” he said.

“At the same time, Arsenal had been rejected, £55m. Mikel Arteta is a big fan of the player, so what I can tell you, in addition to all of this, is that he really, really likes the player. Mikel Arteta was driving this interest for Bruno Guimaraes internally.

“It’s not the first time Arsenal go for him. Even in the past, they were considering the possibility to go for Bruno Guimaraes, [he has] always been a player appreciated by Arteta. But now with Newcastle, it’s not going to be an easy one at all, because Newcastle again made money with Gordon, made money with Tonali, and they already told Bruno Guimaraes, and they told people close to him that they want to keep the player, so it’s not going to be easy at all for Arsenal to get it done.”

Guimaraes to Arsenal Would Be Game-Changer

Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates vs Crystal Palace via Reuters

In the 2025/26 season, Arsenal’s midfield of Martin Zubimendi and Declan Rice was run into the ground by Arteta, to the point where he opted to use Myles Lewis-Skelly during the run-in.

Christian Norgaard and Mikel Merino also provided other options during the season, but the addition of a new top-level midfield star would be a game-changing signing for the Gunners, and would help to take them to the next level.

Newcastle, obviously, don’t want to lose yet another star, but cash is king in football these days, and Arsenal have the resources to get a deal over the line if they stump up a fee that is big enough.


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Piers Morgan Slams BBC Commentators For Cristiano Ronaldo Treatment

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Piers Morgan has slammed BBC Sport’s commentators following comments made about Cristiano Ronaldo during Portugal’s 2026 World Cup clash against Croatia on Thursday night.

Ronaldo, playing at his sixth World Cup finals, scored his first ever World Cup knockout stage goal in Portugal’s 2-1 win at the Toronto Stadium. The 41-year-old had a well-taken goal ruled out for offside on the hour-mark but broke his knockout stage duck minutes later when Portugal were awarded a penalty.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has blown hot and cold at this summer’s showpiece international tournament, cut a frustrated figure when he was subbed off in the 81st minute, with the scores locked at 1-1.

However, Goncalo Ramos fired Portugal through to the last 16, where they’ll face neighbours Spain next week, with the winning goal in the fourth minute of stoppage-time.

Croatia thought they’d sent the Round of 32 tie to extra-time when Josko Gvardiol bundled home from close range in the 13th minute of stoppage-time, but the dramatic equaliser was controversially ruled following a VAR review. FIFA have since released a statement explaining why the goal was disallowed.


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Over on X (Twitter), Piers Morgan has accused BBC Sport commentators Steve Wilson and Stephen Warnock of “trashing” Portugal’s all-time leading goalscorer throughout the Croatia match.

The broadcaster, who makes no secret of his high admiration for Ronaldo, posted on X: “The BBC commentators in this Portugal-Croatia game have spent most of the match trashing Cristiano and saying he should come off. Then he has a brilliant goal narrowly disallowed, and scores a superb penalty. And they’re STILL saying he should do more. Pathetic.”

After Ronaldo was subbed off by Roberto Martinez and replaced by Ruben Neves, co-commentator Stephen Warnock, the former Liverpool and England defender, said: “Cristiano Ronaldo is not happy. He is not happy at all.

Ronaldo subbed off vs Croatia BBC Sport

“Take the name out of it, it’s the right decision. He hasn’t affected the game enough. Yes, he scored the penalty. The link-up play, the pressing, it is not there from him.

“For the good of the team, that’s what Roberto Martinez has to think about. You have got to put your ego aside and think of the bigger picture at the moment and hope that your team can get through.”

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The commentators also sounded surprised when Ronaldo wasn’t one of the four players substituted in the 61st minute of the match.

Lead commentator Steve Wilson asked Warnock for his opinion on Ronaldo continuing, to which the former Premier League player replied: “Interesting. Very interesting. Now he’s got a player up alongside him, will that change the dynamic of how he plays?”

Wilson added: “I have to say, I’m surprised that Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes have been pulled, but they have.”

Despite the goal, Ronaldo didn’t have his best game. Goal handed the legendary forward a 6/10 rating, commenting: “Didn’t play particularly well, scored a wonderful goal that was ruled offside, buried a pen, got subbed. A really weird game.”

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