World Cup 2026: European qualification groups announced as England, France, Spain & Germany discover opponents
The 2026 World Cup qualification groups have been announced as England boss Thomas Tuchel discovers his opponents.
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- 2026 World Cup will have 48 teams
- 54 teams drawn in 12 groups
- England find themselves in Group K
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The 54 eligible member nations were distributed across 12 groups: six with four teams and six with five. Russia remains excluded due to its ongoing suspension. A total of 16 European teams will secure spots in the expanded 48-team World Cup. The 12 group winners will qualify directly, while the remaining four slots will be determined through play-offs scheduled for March 2026.
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WORLD CUP 2026 EUROPEAN QUALIFYING GROUPS
Group A Winner of Germany vs Italy Slovakia Northern Ireland Luxembourg N/A Group B Switzerland Sweden Slovenia Kosovo N/A Group C Loser of Portugal vs Denmark Greece Scotland Belarus N/A Group D Winner of France vs Croatia Ukraine Iceland Azerbaijan N/A Group E Winner of Spain vs Netherlands Turkiye Georgia Bulgaria N/A Group F Winner of Portugal or Denmark Hungary Republic of Ireland Armenia N/A Group G Loser of Spain vs Netherlands Poland Finland Lithuania Malta Group H Austria Romania Bosnia & Herzegovina Cyprus San Marino Group I Loser of Germany vs Italy Norway Israel Estonia Moldova Group J Belgium Wales North Macedonia Kazakhstan Liechtenstein Group K England Serbia Albania Latvia Andorra Group L Loser of France vs Croatia Czechia Montenegro Faroe Islands Gibraltar - AFP
WHAT IS THE PLAYOFF PROCESS?
The play-offs will feature 16 teams: the 12 runners-up from the qualifying groups and the four best-ranked Nations League group winners who did not qualify directly or as runners-up. These 16 teams will be organised into four separate paths. Each path comprises a mini-knockout tournament, with the winner earning a place in the World Cup.
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WHAT WERE THE RESTRICTIONS ON GROUP PAIRINGS?
Political, geographical, and climatic considerations were taken into account during the group allocation process to avoid certain match-ups. Political tensions meant Ukraine were not placed with Belarus, Kosovo could not be grouped with Serbia or Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Gibraltar was prohibited from playing Spain.
Additionally, extreme weather conditions are a factor. Only two of the following countries – Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland – could be in the same group. The Faroe Islands and Iceland, being the most weather-sensitive, did not share a group. Geographical constraints also applied to Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Iceland to minimise excessive travel distances during the qualifiers.
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