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Every Group Ranked From Toughest to Easiest
Following the 2026 World Cup draw, which set the group-stage fixtures, a study by the Athletic has now ranked each group by difficulty. Next summer’s showpiece event, co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, will see an expanded tournament with 48 teams taking part.
That means more nations than ever before have made the cut, spreading the talent pool and giving countries that might previously have been left out a shot at their first World Cup – this includes the likes of Curacao, Cape Verde, Jordan, and Uzbekistan.
Sadly, the chances of a so-called “group of death” are slim, but that doesn’t mean some groups aren’t trickier than others. And it certainly doesn’t mean that some historically bigger nations haven’t been handed a potential banana skin or two along the way. Each group has been ranked based on overall FIFA ratings, and the list is from easiest group to most difficult.
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Group E
Overall FIFA Rating: 1527
After drawing against the smallest nation by population to ever qualify for a World Cup – Curacao – alongside Ivory Coast and Ecuador, Germany can feel fairly confident about progressing to the knockout stages. Julian Nagelsmann will be eager to turn the early promise shown at Euro 2024 into sustained quality across the pond.
Their toughest test will almost certainly come against Ecuador, where Die Mannschaft will be hoping Willian Pacho, Moises Caicedo, and Piero Hincapie don’t form an indestructible defence – otherwise, facing the 23rd-ranked team in the world could prove to be tricky.
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Group E |
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Germany |
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Ivory Coast |
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Ecuador |
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Curacao |
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Group G
Overall FIFA Rating: 1537
You can never quite be sure which version of Belgium you will get at an international tournament. While the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Jeremy Doku prove they have a lot of star power, they very rarely prove their “Golden Generation” is as good as people expect it to be. A lot of their best players are ageing now, and it seems their chances of winning something major are flatlining.
Egypt’s hopes of piecing together an underdog story rest on the shoulders of Premier League duo Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush, which should be enough firepower to see them pick up results against Iran and New Zealand to progress to the knockouts.
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Group G |
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Belgium |
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Egypt |
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Iran |
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New Zealand |
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Group C
Overall FIFA Rating: 1569
Scotland’s Tartan Army taking over the Americas will be a wonderful sight, and many neutrals will be eager to see their passionate fanbase make a deep run in the tournament. However, to have any chance of advancing past the group stage for the first time in their history, they must face both Brazil – whom they have never beaten in 10 attempts – and Morocco, who reached the semi-finals at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
A fixture against 84th-ranked Haiti should provide some respite. Even so, if there’s one group that feels like it has been misjudged in terms of difficulty, it’s Group C.
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Group C |
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Brazil |
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Morocco |
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Scotland |
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Haiti |
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Group A
Overall FIFA Rating: 1580
It may not feature any of the tournament favourites, but Group A looks set to be one of the more closely contested groups following the draw. Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa will all feel they have a chance of topping the standings, with each boasting one or two household names.
While Mexico have Raul Jimenez and South Korea have Heung-min Son, South Africa, meanwhile, can call on Burnley’s Lyle Foster. This suggests some of these matches could turn into straight shootouts. They will also be joined by either Czechia, Denmark, North Macedonia, or Ireland, depending on the outcome of the playoffs, with the first two nations also boasting players that can cause an upset.
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Group A |
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South Korea |
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Mexico |
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South Africa |
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Czechia, Denmark, North Macedonia, Ireland |
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Group D
Overall FIFA Rating: 1585
The USA have a habit of doing things bigger and better than anyone else, no matter the endeavor. Driven by competition, they strive to be the best at everything – but they haven’t quite cracked the code in football, or “soccer,” yet. As hosts, they will be looking to change that, with Christian Pulisic and Antonee Robinson central to their efforts.
Paraguay and Australia both sit around the 30th spot in the FIFA World Rankings, making them relatively evenly matched with the Stars and Stripes, who are comfortably in 14th. Slovakia, Kosovo, Romania, or Turkey will also join them in Group D, with the latter side representing another nation that has experienced a short-lived golden generation and will be trying to cling on to the remnants of it.
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Group D |
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USA |
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Australia |
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Paraguay |
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Slovakia, Kosovo, Romania, Turkey |
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Group H
Overall FIFA Rating: 1587
Euro 2024 winners Spain are the current favourites to win back-to-back major international tournaments, with many of their superstars from just last summer having only improved since. Lamine Yamal, Rodri, Nico Williams, Pedri, Marc Cucurella – the squad is the dictionary definition of an utter embarrassment of riches.
It’s this group of players who will do much of the heavy lifting in Group H. But Uruguay are historically strong, while Saudi Arabia’s unlikely group-stage victory over eventual winners Argentina under Herve Renard in 2022 shows they shouldn’t be underestimated. That leaves Cape Verde, who realistically have little chance of progressing – though we’ll happily be proven wrong during their first-ever World Cup appearance.
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Group H |
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Spain |
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Uruguay |
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Saudi Arabia |
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Cape Verde |
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Group J
Overall FIFA Rating: 1588
As long as Lionel Messi is still weaving his magic, anything is possible for Argentina, who will be hoping to retain their 2022 World Cup title and make it three major honours in a row after also winning the Copa America last year. Their reign of terror suggests they should breeze through their group, though Algeria and Austria can’t be underestimated.
Algeria steamrolled their qualifying group, winning eight out of 10 matches, while Austria – under Ralf Rangnick’s steady hand – have become formidable game-to-game opponents, their well-oiled machine ensuring they are always stern competition. They even finished above France in their Euro 2024 group. Jordan, meanwhile, enter with far less known pedigree, as this will be their first-ever World Cup.
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Group J |
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Argentina |
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Austria |
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Algeria |
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Jordan |
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Group K
Overall FIFA Rating: 1592
Next summer could be the final time either Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo graces a major international tournament. For Ronaldo, who earned plenty of praise for his touchline presence during Portugal’s triumphant Euro 2016 final, there remains a quiet hope among supporters that he may one day return as the national team’s head coach.
For now, though, the focus is firmly on playing for the Nations League winners and their helping them on their path to the knockout stages. They will face World Cup newcomers Uzbekistan, while Colombia – powered by the in-form Luis Diaz – could present serious problems. Their group will also be rounded out by either DR Congo, Jamaica, or New Caledonia, depending on the playoff outcome.
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Group K |
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Portugal |
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Colombia |
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Uzbekistan |
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DR Congo, Jamaica, New Caledonia |
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Group B
Overall FIFA Rating: 1594
While Group C was deemed surprisingly straightforward, Group B has been labelled one of the trickier groups – though not because of spotlight-stealing superpowers. Instead, its difficulty stems from how evenly matched the teams are. Canada and Switzerland look set to scrap for top spot, while Qatar – with a population of just under three million – appear destined for a tough campaign and are widely expected to finish bottom.
That prediction becomes even more likely when considering Italy could still drop into this group, which would turn the battle for first place into a poisoned chalice. The alternative playoff entrants – Northern Ireland, Wales, or Bosnia – would each add a very different kind of challenge, but none would make reaching the knockouts any easier.
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Switzerland |
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Canada |
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Qatar |
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Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales, Bosnia Herzegovina |
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Group L
Overall FIFA Rating: 1611
England breathed a collective sigh of relief when they were handed Croatia, Panama, and Ghana in Group L on Friday night. But the overall FIFA ratings suggest their path to the Round of 32 may not be the straightforward stroll many optimistic fans are imagining. Croatia may be stacked with ageing stars, but their tournament know-how – polished over years of deep runs – could prove detrimental to the Three Lions’ hopes of topping the group.
Ghana, meanwhile, are no pushovers. Few Premier League players have been better this season than Antoine Semenyo, and alongside Tottenham’s electric winger Mohammed Kudus, he’ll believe he can drag the Black Stars through the early stages. In fairness, though, some reports have suggested Thomas Tuchel might be better off guiding England to a runners-up finish, depending on how the knockout bracket unfolds.
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Group L |
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England |
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Croatia |
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Ghana |
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Panama |
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Ben Jacobs Reveals Tottenham’s Next Transfer Targets After Sandro Tonali
Tottenham may still make two more moves despite already racking up a record transfer spend this summer. Spurs have extraordinarily busy during the summer window so far, snapping up Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi, Martin Dubravka, Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali.
The last three of those signings have cost Spurs well over £200million, signaling a clear change in recruitment strategy from the North London club, and they are not done yet.
Roberto De Zerbi still has areas of his squad he wants to improve, and we are likely to see further recruitment this summer.
Jacobs expects more Tottenham transfer business
Speaking on the Market Madness podcast, GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs explained what Spurs have planned for the rest of the summer window. “As we’ve just heard, Tottenham are going to be ambitious. They had £100million of capital injected into the club. They want a left winger, very possibly a number nine, too, so keep an eye on Tottenham right up until deadline day, because there are more signings to come.”
Spurs are not worried about Profit and Sustainability rules complications at this point, given they have always been safely in the green when it comes to those spending rules. A spending bill of more than £300million this summer, which now looks likely, will put them a lot closer, but many of the payments will be spread out over the coming years, and the main impact is likely to be lesser spending in the next couple of years, which is likely the plan anyway due to the amount of capital being committed this summer.
Tottenham’s possible attacking targets
Spurs likely need a striker due to uncertainty over Richarlison’s future, Dominic Solanke’s injury record and the fact Randal Kolo Muani was not signed permanently. Any top team needs three good strikers competing for the position, and it would be a big surprise if De Zerbi didn’t snap up another frontman.
We haven’t seen too many number nines linked with Spurs this summer, beyond Dusan Vlahovic, who appears to be more likely to head to the Bundesliga on a free transfer this summer, with links to the Premier League cooling following his official departure from Juventus on June 30.
We have seen more wingers linked with Spurs, and one of the attractive targets will be AC Milan’s Rafael Leao, a left-winger available for around £60million or a touch less. The Portugal international has asked to leave the Italian giants, and they are likely to accommodate a move at the right price.
Manchester City’s Savinho has also been heavily linked with Spurs, but it appears the North London side are not in a rush to make a decision about the attacking spot, having concentrated on their midfield recruitment over the last couple of weeks.
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Tottenham Handed Bargain Asking Price For ‘Buccaneering’ Serie A Star
Tottenham are being tipped to add depth on the right side of the field with the signing of a current Serie A star. It has been a busy summer for Spurs, who have put together a record spend to help Roberto De Zerbi hit the ground running in his first full season in charge of the club.
Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes are the last two to join, costing £185million collectively when add-ons are factored in, but having completely changed their recruitment strategy, Spurs will not end their summer investment there.
A winger and a striker are likely next on De Zerbi’s shopping list, while there could be further moves to fill out the squad.
Spurs linked with Serie A bargain winger
One of the new names to be linked with a move to Tottenham is Atalanta winger Raoul Bellanova, who could be on the market this winter. Bellanova operated as a right wing-back for the Italian club last season, making 24 league appearances, but he can play on the right as an out-and-out winger.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Atalanta could be open to a sale this summer, and there is interest from Napoli, Tottenham, Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Everton. All of those clubs are said to have reached out to ask about the conditions of a possible deal, and they have been informed that it will take €15-20million to do a deal, which is between £12.8million and £17.1million.
New Napoli boss Massimiliano Allegri is said to be ‘very keen’ on a deal, while it’s unclear where the player wants to play. But Tottenham’s Italian boss will surely give them an edge if he decides to leave Italy. But there may be less starting opportunities at Tottenham, with Pedro Porro hard to replace at right-back or right wing-back, while there are more productive options further ahead. What is clear is that Bellanova’s time with Atalanta is said to be over.
Bellanova a ‘buccaneering’ wing-back
Bellanova has previously been described as a ‘buccaneering right-back’, owing to his ability to get forward. The same scouting report describes him as ‘confident on the ball’, adding that he ‘can make an impact offensively’.
Bellanova has typically played wing-back during his career, also playing there for Cagliari, despite coming through as a winger. What is worth keeping in mind is that experienced wing-backs who play the position regularly are hard to find, and the signing could be something De Zerbi wants for what he wants to play with three or five at the back.
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X-Rated NFL Joke Leaves Guests Stunned
Pop superstar Taylor Swift married NFL superstar Travis Kelce at a highly-secretive celebration in New York on Friday night.
Both Swift and Kelce went to great lengths to try and maintain a sense of privacy around the occasion, with guests even required to sign non-disclosure agreements before any details of the day could be shared with them.
The couple even individually watermarked every invitation with the guest’s name, meaning that they would easily be able to identify who was at fault if a copy of the invite was to leak to the media.
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The pair, who began dating in the summer of 2023, exchanged nuptials at the city’s iconic Madison Square Garden in front of a star-studded congregation of guests.
Among those who are believed to have attended the ceremony were Jay-Z, Steven Spielberg and Bradley Cooper. That trio joined confirmed guests such as Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa, Graham Norton and Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
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According to a source for the Daily Mail, all of the above were left stunned when Swift’s close pal, Lena Dunham, took to the microphone and made a controversial joke about Kelce’s NFL career.
Three-time Superbowl winner Kelce has enjoyed a highly-successful run in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs. In addition to his Super Bowl triumphs, he is an 11-time Pro Bowler and a seven-time All-Pro. The 36-year-old is widely considered to be one of the best tight ends in the history of the game.
The X-Rated NFL Joke That Left Wedding Guests Shocked
However, those accolades apparently didn’t impress Dunham all that much as she laid into the groom’s profession in savage fashion, declaring:
“American football is just straight guys reenacting gay porn.”
The comment reportedly ‘drew gasps’ from those in attendance, although Swift seemed to really enjoy the swipe. As Dunham left the stage, Taylor apparently hailed her pal as “a genius” following her speech.
Swift and Dunham have been friends for years, with Taylor even serving as a bridesmaid at the actress and director’s own wedding in 2021. No information has yet emerged on Travis’ reaction to the line.
Although Kelce is now entering the final stages of his NFL career, he re-signed with the Chiefs back in March, ultimately agreeing to a three-year deal worth a reported $54.7 million.
With Dunham’s NFL jibe becoming one of the few pieces of information to leak from the wedding, Kelce will likely be reminded of the comment on multiple occasions once the new season gets underway in September.
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