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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Mexico City Stadium Guide: Welcome to Azteca, the Ground That Has Seen It All

Estadio Azteca World Cup 2026 Guide: Fixtures, History & How to Watch From Uganda

Estadio Azteca World Cup 2026 Guide: Matches & Fan Tips

The story of Estadio Azteca at World Cup 2026 starts on 11 June 2026, when Mexico will start football’s most prestigious tournament in the history of the sport‚ the World Cup‚ against South Africa in Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca‚ the only venue to have hosted two FIFA World Cup finals in history․ For Ugandan fans, the venue is the stadium you will see most on opening weekend, and the matches kick off at times that work well for East African viewers. Here is everything you need to know before a ball is kicked.

Official WC2026 Name

Mexico City Stadium

Club Name

Estadio Azteca / Estadio Banorte

City

Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico

World Cup Capacity

87,500 seated

Opened

1966

Home Club(s)

Mexico National Team, Club America (Liga MX)

Previous WC Host

1970 & 1986 FIFA World Cup (incl. both Finals)

WC2026 Matches Hosted

5 (3 group stage + Round of 32 + Round of 16)

Time Zone

Central Time (UTC−6)

EAT Offset

−8 hours (Uganda, UTC+3)

Renovation Cost

~2 billion Mexican pesos (Grupo Televisa)

Reopened

March 2026

 

Estadio Azteca: A Stadium Like No Other

With a capacity of over 100,000 at its inauguration in 1966, Azteca became one of the largest stadiums in the world. It is‚ and has‌ been since the 1960s‚ the permanent home of the Mexico national team and Liga MX side Club America‚ both of whom regularly play at home in the stadium․ Few football grounds anywhere in‌ the world match the sheer weight of history packed into this one venue in the south of Mexico City․

The stadium hosted the World Cup in 1970 and in 1986‚ more than any‌ other stadium in World Cup history․ However, on June 11‚ the date when the 2026 World Cup opening match is expected to be played‚ the Azteca Stadium will become the only stadium in history to host three different World Cups‚ a feat that will give the stadium a unique status‌ among other World Cup hosts․

Azteca has hosted the Olympic‌ Games‚ NFL games‚ and major musical events over the past 60 years․ Prior to the 2026 tournament, the stadium was renovated with a new roof, locker rooms, bowl-level LED lighting, and new seats in all four stadium stands. The ground was reopened in March‌ 2026 with a capacity of 87‚500․

Where Is Estadio Azteca Located?

Estadio Azteca is located in the Coyoacan borough in the south of Mexico City‚ one of the largest cities in the world․ It has a stop on the Xochimilco Light Rail‚ and is connected to the Metro Line 2 at the Tasqueña station. Metro fans should take Line 2 to Tasquena station and then the light rail to Estadio Azteca station․

Parking at the ground is limited and must be pre-ordered‚ as it is not close enough to the center of Mexico City to make walking there a realistic option for most visitors․ Mexico City is eight hours behind EAT, and three games will kick off at 15:00 (3pm) CT․ This means 11pm EAT the same day․ Pay TV operators in Uganda will broadcast all five games at the Azteca live, allowing viewers to see every kickoff time.

Estadio Azteca Capacity for World Cup 2026

The Azteca will have a capacity of about 87‚500 after its most recent renovations, making it the largest World Cup venue in Mexico and one of the largest in the 2026 tournament․ Before its most recent major renovation, the stadium’s capacity was approximately 81‚000‚ meaning that the current works will see an increase of around 6,500 seats.

Roof repairs will protect additional fans; new LED high-definition screens will be installed around the bowl‚ and the playing surface will be changed to FIFA standards while the dressing rooms and tunnel area are being rebuilt to offer modern match day facilities to the players‚ despite the venue being one of the oldest World Cup venues on record․

Throughout the tournament‚ FIFA refers to the stadium as the Mexico City Stadium‚ as is the case with FIFA’s naming rights sponsorships․ Outside of FIFA-sponsored competitions‚ the stadium is often known as the Estadio Banorte‚ after its name-sponsoring rights holder․ Even if it is most commonly known worldwide as the Azteca by most fans‚ that will not change․

Who Plays at Estadio Azteca?

The two main tenants of the Azteca are the Mexico national team and Club America‚ who have played there since it opened in 1966․ America is one of the most successful teams in Mexican football․ Because of the renovations‚ they temporarily relocated to the smaller Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes and played their Liga MX home matches there while the larger Estadio Azteca was being retrofitted for the 2026 World Cup․

Cruz Azul and Necaxa have also used the stadium as a home venue on occasion‚ generally while their stadiums were undergoing a renovation․ For several decades, Mexican club football has utilized the stadium as a versatile venue. This flexibility is one reason why the Azteca continues to hold a prominent position in Mexican football, even with the construction of newer stadiums across the country in recent decades.

South African fans should also take note that their national team will kick off the 2026 World Cup at the Azteca on 11 June in front of a sell-out crowd against the hosts Mexico․ South Africa finished on top of the nine other African teams’ CAF qualifying group, making 2026 the strongest continental showing Africa has produced at a World Cup.  

Estadio Azteca World Cup 2026 Fixtures

The Azteca will also host three group stage matches‚ one Round of 32 contest‚ and one Round of 16 match for the 2026 World Cup‚ with Mexico playing twice, their first match being the opening match to be hosted at the stadium․ Below are the five confirmed fixtures‚ presented in Central Time (CT)‚ and East Africa Time (EAT)․

Date

Match

Stage

Jun 11

Mexico vs South Africa (Group A)

Group Stage

Jun 17

Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Group K)

Group Stage

Jun 24

Czechia vs Mexico (Group A)

Group Stage

Jun 30

Group A Winner vs 3rd C/E/F/H/I

Round of 32

Jul 5

R32 Winner Match 79 vs Match 80

Round of 16

 

The one to circle first is the June 11 opener․ Mexico vs South Africa at 11pm EAT is perfect if Ugandans really want to catch the action from the start․ The last Group K match is a competitive battle between Uzbekistan and Colombia on 17 June‚ with qualification to the knockout stages at stake․ The knockout matches will be played in the early hours EAT․

How to Watch Estadio Azteca World Cup 2026 Games From Uganda

All five Azteca matches will air in Uganda on broadcast partners confirmed for the East African region. The time difference comes into play as Central Time is eight hours behind East Africa․ So the opening game of hosts Mexico against South Africa on 11 June kicks off at 15:00 CT (11:00 pm EAT)‚ while the knockout games on 30 June and 5 July start later in CT time‚ meaning the early morning EAT alarms will be needed for those ones․

There are live odds available via Gal Sports Betting for every World Cup 2026 game․ Customers can log in and place bets on each match market‚ such as the outright winner‚ the first goalscorer and both teams to score․ In a quick-paced tournament‚ getting there first with the best lines is key‚ so set notifications and check the platform before every Azteca match․

The Azteca’s Greatest World Cup Moments

The 1970 World Cup final between Brazil and Italy‚ which is regarded by many as the best match in the history of football and which saw Pele present the trophy before a packed Azteca‚ brought together two teams known for attacking football․ Brazil won 4-1 and set the standard in attacking football for some time‚ adding to the prestige of the Azteca․ That match alone is enough to make the ground icon․

The Azteca was again in the global spotlight during the 1986‌ World Cup when Diego Maradona scored two of the most famous goals in the history of football (the Hand of God and the Goal of the century‚ in which he ran almost the entire length of the field) in a four-minute span of the quarter-final against England․ No other stadium has hosted‌ two such famous goals․

The 1986 final was also held at the Azteca Stadium between Argentina and West Germany‚ which Argentina won‌ 3-2․ The Azteca Stadium is the only venue to have hosted the final‌ of two World Cup tournaments (1970 and 1986)․ World Cup 2026‚‌ the third chapter in this story‚ is looming․

Estadio Azteca Renovations for World Cup 2026

The stadium was closed for a full renovation cycle in anticipation of the 2026 World Cup‚ with an investment of around 2 billion Mexican pesos from Grupo Televisa․ The renovation included a fully restored exterior facade‚ new LED lights along the stadium bowl‚ and high-definition screens at all main viewing spots․ The playing surface is completely relaid to meet FIFA’s technical specifications for international play․

Provision for new changing rooms under the stands and for a rebuilt players’ tunnel is also included․ The roof is repaired to cover more of the seating area․ This was of particular interest to a ground at altitude in a city with prolonged afternoons of rain‚ and the renovations brought the Azteca up-to-date with the modern standards expected of a venue of its stature․

The stadium is returned to a full capacity of 87‚500 by March 2026․ FIFA’s technical inspections of the 16 World Cup venues took place in the months preceding the tournament‚ with the Azteca passing its inspection without issue․

FAQs

The Azteca will hold 87,500 seated supporters after its renovation, which is due to finish in March 2026. That is up from the previous figure of 81,000 after the last major upgrade.

The Azteca has hosted two World Cup finals -in 1970 (Brazil vs Italy) and 1986 (Argentina vs West Germany). No other stadium has hosted two finals, which makes it unique in football history.

The Azteca hosts five matches in total – three group stage games, one Round of 32 tie, and one Round of 16 fixture. Two of the group stage matches involve Mexico.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Vancouver Stadium Guide: BC Place and the City That Lives for Sport

World Cup 2026 Vancouver Stadium Guide: BC Place and the City That Lives for Sport

BC Place World Cup 2026: Full Vancouver Fixture Guide

The official BC Place World Cup 2026 schedule is confirmed‚ and the historic venue in Vancouver has been officially announced as one of the most exciting stadiums in the tournament. Seven matches are set to be played at the stadium between 13 June and 7 July, including group stage and two rounds of knockouts․ With two games in Canada‚ Switzerland and Belgium offering qualification heavyweight opposition, the knockout rounds promise high-stakes drama․ For Ugandan fans, with kick-off times at night and early in the morning, planning will be key.

Official WC2026 Name

Vancouver Stadium

Club Name

BC Place

City

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

World Cup Capacity

54,500 seated

Opened

19 June 1983

WC2026 Matches Hosted

7 (5 group stage + Round of 32 + Round of 16)

Groups Hosted

Group B, Group D, Group G

Time Zone

Pacific Time (UTC−8)

EAT Offset

+11 hours (Uganda, UTC+3)

Roof

Retractable (open for all WC2026 matches)

Previous FIFA Event

2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final

BC Place Vancouver: Why This Venue Matters

BC Place at 777 Pacific Boulevard in downtown Vancouver is officially referred to as Vancouver Stadium in accordance with FIFA’s standard naming during World Cup hosting. It has a capacity of 54500 and is the site of more tournament games than any of the other Canadian venues. The stadium’s retractable roof was left open for all seven matches as a FIFA rule that grass pitches must be exposed to sunlight.

BC Place opened on 19 June 1983 and has a rich history of hosting major events‚ including the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup‚ with the stadium being the venue for the final‚ and being one of the main venues for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games․

PavCo spent $171-$181 million on 2026 upgrades‚ including a center-suspended video board‚ locker room renovations‚ expanded concourses and‚ most notably‚ new Fraser Valley natural grass to replace the original FIFA-level artificial turf․ Anyone attending the seven 2026 matches will find a stadium rebuilt for the historic moment.

World Cup Fixtures 2026 at BC Place: Full Schedule With EAT Times

The following is the BC Place fixture list for the 2026 FIFA World Cup‚ with times listed in East Africa Time (EAT‚ UTC+3)‚ the time zone used by supporters in Uganda and the rest of East Africa․

Date

Match

Group

Sat 13 Jun

Australia vs. Türkiye

Group D

Thu 18 Jun

Canada vs. Qatar

Group B

Sun 21 Jun

New Zealand vs. Egypt

Group G

Wed 24 Jun

Switzerland vs. Canada

Group B

Thu 26 Jun

New Zealand vs. Belgium

Group G

Thu 2 Jul

Round of 32 (TBD)

 

Tue 7 Jul

Round of 16 (TBD)

 

2026 World Cup Qualified Teams Playing at BC Place

Three groups are confirmed for the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver: Group B is Canada‚ Qatar‚ Switzerland‚ and Bosnia and Herzegovina‚ while Group D is Australia, Türkiye along with the United States and Paraguay․ New Zealand‚ Egypt‚ Belgium‚ and Iran‚ the teams from Group G‚ all qualified for the 48-team finals tournament through their respective qualifying campaigns․

Canada qualified as a co-host alongside the United States and Mexico‚ while Qatar qualified through the AFC qualifiers after finishing top of their fourth-round group․ This was the first time that they booked their qualifying campaign on the pitch․ The 2026 tournament marks a new chapter for the Gulf nation, following their entry as hosts in 2022.  Australia qualified by finishing second behind Japan in their group in the third round of the Asian Football Confederation qualification campaign‚ with a prominent victory over Saudi Arabia․

Turkey qualified through the UEFA playoff path‚ while Belgium‚ Switzerland and Bosnia and Herzegovina qualified through the UEFA qualifying competition; Egypt and New Zealand finished top of the CAF qualifying competition and OFC qualifying tournament, respectively. The knockout-round fixtures in early July will bring additional confirmed teams to Vancouver once group standings are settled.

What Each Group Brings to Vancouver

Group B shapes up as a fascinating set of fixtures. With Canada playing their first home World Cup game‚ Qatar playing their first qualifying campaign actual match after hosting 2022‚ Switzerland providing the strongest defensive team in Europe‚ and Bosnia and Herzegovina bringing a European style based around physicality and directness‚ this is an interesting and diverse group of teams․

Group D adds another layer of drama. Australia qualified through the AFC third round with genuine knockout-round ambition and meet the United States and Paraguay in other Group D games not hosted at BC Place. For their part, Türkiye came through the UEFA playoff as a physically direct side that has caused upsets at major tournaments before. Their 13 June clash at BC Place against Australia is one of the most intriguing early fixtures on the entire schedule.

Group G rounds out the Vancouver story. New Zealand and Egypt both make the trip to BC Place, and Belgium remains one of Europe’s top-ranked sides. Iran completes the group and adds AFC quality to what is a competitive pool. The New Zealand vs. Egypt clash on 21 June and the New Zealand vs. Belgium fixture on 26 June both carry real stakes for knockout qualification.

How to Watch BC Place World Cup Matches from Uganda

Matches involving Vancouver may be broadcast on licensed broadcasters in Uganda, as they hold full broadcast rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in sub-Saharan Africa and are carrying all group stage and knockout fixtures played at BC Place from the tournament.

All BC Place times are given in Pacific Time‚ which is 11 hours behind East Africa Time. As a result‚ most of the Vancouver kick-off times fall in the early morning in Uganda․ For example‚ a 6:00 PM PT kick-off in Vancouver will be a 5:00 AM EAT kick-off in Uganda․

Gal Sport Betting provides live odds for every World Cup 2026 match at BC Place․ Make sure you log in before kick-off to get in on all the action with match markets such as outright winners‚ first goalscorer or both teams to score․

Key Facts About BC Place Before the Tournament

Getting to BC Place is straightforward for travelling fans. The SkyTrain Expo and Millennium lines both serve Stadium-Chinatown station, which exits directly opposite the stadium’s north gates. Fans arriving from Vancouver International Airport can take the Canada Line to Waterfront station‚ and transfer to the Expo Line for a 30 to 35-minute journey․ This makes it possible to travel from the airport to the ground without using a car․

Parking around BC Place is limited‚ and fans are encouraged to take public transit to games․ The stadium is located near the neighborhoods of Yaletown and False Creek․ The streets around the stadium are popular pre- and post-game destinations and part of the game-day experience․

Seating capacity is 54‚500 for World Cup matches․ The stadium also has the largest center-hung video scoreboard in Canada․ All seven matches at the venue are scheduled to be played with the roof open‚ as June and July are Vancouver’s warmest and driest months․ Afternoon kick-offs are expected to be between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius‚ with lower temperatures expected for later kick-offs․

FAQs

BC Place hosts seven fixtures in total: five group stage matches across Groups B, D, and G, plus a Round of 32 match on 2 July and a Round of 16 match on 7 July.

The confirmed qualified teams playing at BC Place are Canada, Qatar, Switzerland, and Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B), plus Australia and Türkiye (Group D), and New Zealand, Egypt, Belgium, and Iran (Group G). Knockout-round opponents are decided after the group stage.

Yes. FIFA renames all venues using neutral city-based names for the duration of the tournament. BC Place is officially called Vancouver Stadium throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup in all broadcasts and official communications.

The EAT times are: 13 June (Australia vs. Türkiye) 02:00 EAT on 14 June; 18 June (Canada vs. Qatar) 23:00 EAT; 21 June (New Zealand vs. Egypt) 02:00 EAT on 22 June; 24 June (Switzerland vs. Canada) 20:00 EAT; 26 June (New Zealand vs. Belgium) 02:00 EAT on 27 June; 2 July (Round of 32) 02:00 EAT on 3 July; 7 July (Round of 16) 21:00 EAT.

Qatar qualified through the AFC qualification process, completing their first qualifying campaign on the pitch. They won their group in the AFC fourth round, played in October 2025 at a centralised venue. Qatar had automatically entered the 2022 World Cup as hosts, so the 2026 tournament marks the first time they have earned their place through standard qualifying.

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World Cup 2026 Toronto Stadium Guide: The Canadian Venue That Could Steal the Show

World Cup 2026 Toronto Stadium Guide: The Canadian Venue That Could Steal the Show

Toronto Stadium World Cup 2026 Guide | BMO Field

BMO Field is a confirmed FIFA World Cup 2026 venue in Toronto, Canada. From getting to the stadium to finding accommodation and exploring the city‚ this Toronto stadium World Cup 2026 guide has you covered․ As one of two Canadian sites selected by FIFA for the world tournament in North America‚ BMO Field is scheduled to host six matches, making it one of the busier venues during the tournament․

Official WC2026 Name

BMO Field

City

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

World Cup Capacity

45,736 seated

Standard Capacity

~30,000

Opened

2007

Home Club(s)

Toronto FC (MLS), Toronto Argonauts (CFL)

Time Zone

Eastern Time (UTC−5)

EAT Offset

+8 hours (Uganda, UTC+3)

WC2026 Matches Hosted

6 (Group stage + Round of 32)

Previous FIFA Event

2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup

What Is BMO Field and Where Is It Located?

BMO Field is located in Toronto‚ Canada and overlooks the western shore of Lake Ontario at a section of Exhibition Place‚ a well-known events venue near Toronto’s downtown core․ Since Toronto is in Eastern Time (UTC-5)‚ fans in Uganda need to add eight hours to the kick-off time in East Africa․

Toronto’s 3:00 PM kick-off time is 11:00 PM EAT․ The stadium bears the name Bank of Montreal, or BMO, following its sponsorship deal with the bank during its construction. It opened in 2007 as a purpose-built football ground‚ so the pitch dimensions and stand orientation were exactly suited to the game from the start․

That origin matters. Many World Cup venues elsewhere were converted from American football fields or athletics tracks. BMO Field never had to adapt. Toronto is a major city‚ with two major international airports and transport links already in place․ Fans from Kampala would transit through airports in Europe or North America and land at Pearson International Airport‚ half an hour by train from the venue․

BMO Field Capacity for the Toronto World Cup 2026 Venue

BMO Field’s base capacity of about 30‚000 was too small for hosting a FIFA World Cup by itself‚ so the City of Toronto approved plans to expand the stadium. The revamped ground has a capacity of 45‚736․

Aside from adding seating areas on the upper deck‚ this allows fans to move more easily around the ground․ All host venues for the FIFA World Cup‚ being a FIFA event‚ must meet minimum capacity requirements․

45‚736 is a competitive number relative to other 16 hosting cities‚ although US venues tend to be larger․ BMO Field is one of the smaller ones in Major League Soccer․ That noisy environment is exactly what supporters want from a matchday experience‚ with the crowd closer to the pitch․

Who Plays at BMO Field?

Two professional sports teams are based at BMO Field‚ Toronto FC of Major League Soccer (MLS)․ TFC has been noted for signing high-profile players Jermain Defoe‚ Sebastian Giovinco and Lorenzo Insigne‚ all of whom left the club highly regarded in their field․

BMO Field is also home to the Toronto Argonauts‚ a professional Canadian football team that plays in the Canadian Football League. Argonauts relocated to BMO Field in 2014 after the playing surface was expanded to the dimensions of a Canadian football field and seating was rearranged to accommodate the larger field of play․

The set-up for football is the format required by FIFA‚ and the dimensions of the pitch and the seating between the pitch and the public satisfy international requirements‚ and the ground has hosted senior international football before‚ with the facilities found satisfactory․

Which 2026 FIFA World Cup Canada Matches Will BMO Field Host?

Six games are scheduled to be played at BMO Field as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup‚ as confirmed by FIFA as part of the official schedule․ Across these six Toronto matches‚ several different national teams will be playing‚ as Toronto is not being assigned to one specific group․

Fixture

Date (local time)

Phase

Canada – Bosnia and Herzegovina

12 June

Group B

Ghana – Panama

17 June

Group L

Germany – Ivory Coast

20 June

Group E

Panama – Croatia

23 June

Group L

Senegal – Iraq

26 June

Group I

2K – 2L

2 July

Round of 32

BMO Field’s Track Record as a Major Event Host

BMO Field was selected by FIFA in part because of its track record of hosting successful events‚ including the 2016 Grey Cup‚ the 2016 MLS Cup‚ the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and multiple editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup since 2007․ Each of those events tested the crowd‚ logistical and television facilities at the stadium․

The most similar precedent is the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup‚ for which FIFA technical criteria were tested at BMO Field and passed․ Running a senior World Cup is a bigger operation, but the experience gives the ground a head start over venues hosting a major FIFA event for the first time.

The crowds at these events show how‚ since the stadium opened‚ more than one million supporters have visited and used it regularly for several sporting events‚ so staff have enough experience to run an efficient World Cup matchday without the uncertainty associated with opening a first tournament-hosting venue.

Stadium Features That Make BMO Field World Cup Ready

BMO Field features an integrated canopy roof over most of the seating areas․ This is in response to Toronto’s unpredictable summer weather‚ which creates a need for rain protection while leaving the field open․ FIFA inspectors require covered seating as a basic comfort standard, and BMO Field delivers on that point.

As the pitch is used for different sports‚ the ground staff have experience maintaining good grass during a variety of weather conditions․ The condition of the pitch affects the speed and style of play; this aspect is of interest to over/under bettors․

At night games‚ the stadium stands overlook the Toronto skyline in the background‚ and skyscrapers behind the pitch․ The skyline would be included in the broadcast cameras‚ which made Toronto matches some of the most visually distinctive of the tournament․

How to Watch BMO Field World Cup Matches from Uganda

Ugandan fans will see the Toronto matches on live broadcast partners confirmed for the East African region. The BMO Field matches will mostly be played in the evening or afternoon by North American standards‚ but will be played late at night or in the early morning by Ugandan standards․

If a match at BMO Field has a 6:00 PM ET kick-off time‚ due to the time difference it will begin at 1:00 AM EAT the next day in Toronto․ Plan your betting selections in advance so you are ready before the pre-match markets close.

GSB Uganda covers every World Cup 2026 fixture with live odds. Log in to see full pre-match markets for each match, including outright winner‚ first goalscorer and both teams’ scores. Check local listings to confirm which channel covers each Toronto fixture.

Why BMO Field Stands Out as a Toronto Stadium World Cup 2026 Venue

Given its FIFA history, its expanded capacity, and the advantage of being a compact stadium, BMO Field was a natural choice for one of the host venues for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Toronto is a place with a real football culture, and the six matches being played at BMO Field reflect that.

For Ugandan fans betting on the 2026 tournament, the Toronto fixtures offer real value. Group stage matches at a tight, atmospheric ground with a global crowd produce entertaining, high-scoring games. Keep an eye on the draw, note which groups send their teams to Toronto, and build your betting plans from there.

Log in to GSB Uganda to explore the World Cup 2026 markets now. The best odds fill up fast, and the Toronto stadium world cup 2026 guide above gives you everything you need to start your selections with confidence.

FAQs

BMO Field is in Toronto, Canada, at Exhibition Place on the western shore of Lake Ontario.

BMO Field will host six matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, covering group stage fixtures and potentially a round of 16 game.

BMO Field will be expanded to 45,736 seats for the 2026 tournament. Its current standard capacity is around 30,000.

BMO Field is home to Toronto FC in Major League Soccer and the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League.

Yes. BMO Field hosted the 2014 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, so it has already met FIFA’s technical and operational standards at an international level.

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World Cup 2026 Group L Preview: England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama – Match Predictions and Tips

World Cup 2026 Group L Preview: England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama - Match Predictions and Tips

World Cup 2026 Group L: Teams, Fixtures & Predictions

World Cup 2026 Group L is one of the most interesting groups there․ England comes in as a heavy favorite, but Croatia comes with the scars and the quality of a nation that has been to a World Cup final․

Ghana represents African pride and brings with them a number of players who have experienced the Premier League‚ while Panama further showed that CONCACAF football keeps growing․ It won’t be as straightforward as England fans expect․

What Is World Cup 2026 Group L?

Group L of the 2026 FIFA World Cup takes place from 17 to 27 June 2026 and features England‚ Croatia‚ Ghana‚ and Panama․ The top two progress to the Round of 32‚ but there’s a possible passage for the third side too‚ should they be among the top eight of the 12 groups․

This format is particularly important for Ghana and Panama because it gives every team a genuine reason to fight until the final whistle of matchday three.

England is ranked fourth‚ followed by Croatia at 10‚ Panama at 30‚ and Ghana at 72․ On the face of it, it must be obvious․ But in a World Cup‚ paper means very little․

Group L Fixture Schedule (East Africa Time)

All times listed are in the East Africa Time zone (EAT‚ UTC+3)․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT Kick-Off

Wed 17 Jun

England vs Croatia

AT&T Stadium, Dallas

23:00

Thu 18 Jun

Ghana vs Panama

BMO Field, Toronto

02:00

Tue 23 Jun

England vs Ghana

Gillette Stadium, Foxborough

23:00

Wed 24 Jun

Panama vs Croatia

BMO Field, Toronto

02:00

Sat 27 Jun

Panama vs England

MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

00:00 (Sun)

Sat 27 Jun

Croatia vs Ghana

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

00:00 (Sun)

Both last two matches finishes at the same time on 27 June․ So all four teams know what they need to do on the final night. That setup always produces drama. For a full look at how Africa’s ten qualifiers are distributed across the groups, see our [World Cup 2026 CAF group breakdown].

England: Favourites With a Point to Prove

Having been considered one of the pre-tournament favorites‚ England and France were drawn in separate pathways in the playoff round․ While England were ranked fourth and France third in the world rankings‚ England would only face France if both teams finished on top of their groups‚ giving the English a relatively safe route to the semifinals․

22-year-old Jude Bellingham has become one of the world’s best midfielders since his January 2023 move to Real Madrid and the only player of Group L able to score‚ assist and run the entire show․ Bukayo Saka’s speed‚ trickery and technique on the right flank have proven too much for European right-backs․ As a midfield controller‚ Declan Rice links the defense with the attack with his passing range‚ tactical intelligence‚ and physical strength to protect the England defense․

His goalscoring record has made him one of the best in the world‚ and Kane remains one of the best goalscorers currently playing in the top level of club football․ Also, the movement inside the box and link-up play can give England options that other international teams do not possess.  

The squad depth is real, and Thomas Tuchel has clear tactical structure. The motivation after Euro 2024 heartbreak is high.  England’s only concern is the Croatia opener. Lose that game, and the group tightens quickly.

Croatia: The Danger Nobody Wants

Croatia are the team England most want to avoid on matchday one‚ having played each other eleven times‚ including a 2-1 loss to Croatia in the semi-final of the 2018 World Cup․ That result still stings in England, and though the last meeting at Euro 2020 ended in a 1-0 win for the Three Lions‚ the rivalry is very close․

Luka Modric is no longer the driving force‚ but Croatia are not reliant on individuals․ They press and defend as a collective and strike when it counts against teams who switch off․ Ivan Perisic offers a consistent threat on the left‚ which may prove important against possession-based teams like England․ Their journey to the final in 2018 was characterized by tactical discipline‚ team spirit‚ and the ability to win close matches in extra time.

Croatia should be able to feel confident about coming second. If they win against Panama and get a draw with England‚ they’ll be in a very good position․ Don’t count them out․

 

Ghana: Africa’s Group L Representative

Ghana qualified from CAF Group I for their fifth World Cup‚ and reached the quarter-finals in 2010‚ which is their best performance․ They were a penalty away from making the semi-finals․ That history matters․ The Black Stars know how to compete on the biggest stage․

They have the Arsenal-standard holding midfielder in Thomas Partey, who has the intelligence‚ ball-winning and passing range to be one of Africa’s best. Around him, Ghana have players with Premier League and top European league experience. They understand the intensity required at this level. Their challenge is converting individual quality into collective performance across three matches in ten days.

Ghana’s realistic target is second place. They need to beat Panama on matchday one, then take something from England or Croatia. A point against either European side, combined with a Panama win, gives them strong qualification odds.

Panama: Earning Their Spot

This is only the second time Panama has appeared in the World Cup‚ having lost their debut 6-1 to England in 2018․ They will play England on matchday 3 in New Jersey․ That scoreline will fuel Panamanian motivation. They qualified through CONCACAF Group A and arrive having beaten nations with far more resources and history.

Their squad is built around MLS-based players and strong defensive organisation. Panama will not open up and play expansive football against England or Croatia. They will probably defend in a low block‚ contest set pieces‚ and look to counter․ They have their best chance of earning a point in their second group stage game against Croatia․

Panama are not here to make up numbers‚ they’re here to grow‚ and they will cause problems for teams who underestimate them․

Group L Match Predictions

England vs Croatia is the most competitive game in this group, and Croatia will likely set up to frustrate England and hit them on the break, but Bellingham’s quality should shine through․ Prediction: England 2-1 Croatia․

Ghana faces Panama a few hours later in Toronto․ Individual quality counts in their favor, and Partey should dominate the midfield battle․ Prediction: Ghana 2-0 Panama․

England vs Ghana is a must for African football fans․ The Ghanaians play in the Premier League and know their way around; it’s not so easy to break them down․ England will attack more, but Ghana will hurt them on the break․ Prediction: England 2-1 Ghana․

The last Group D game has Panama facing Croatia‚ who can seal their qualification․ The experience of the Croatians should carry them through against a well-defended opponent․ Prediction: Croatia 1-0 Panama․

Panama vs England closes the group with England needing nothing. Rotation comes in, and Panama make it competitive. Prediction: England 3-1 Panama.

Croatia vs Ghana will determine who joins England in the Round of 32‚ and with both needing a point‚ it should be open and physical․ Ghana’s pace on the break could decide a tight match․ Prediction: Ghana 1-1 Croatia.

Ghana and Croatia go through‚ Ghana as runners-up and Croatia as best third․

Predicted Final Group L Standings

Position

Team

Points

1st

England

9

2nd

Ghana

4

3rd

Croatia

4

4th

Panama

0

So long as Croatia’s goal difference exceeds that against Panama‚ it is likely to finish ahead of Ghana on head-to-head․

What Group L Means for African Football Fans

Ghana is the only representative of the African Football Confederation (CAF) in Group L․ For East Africans‚ especially‚ it shows that African teams at this tournament can compete‚ qualify‚ and go deep․ The Black Stars made the 2010 quarterfinals, still the best performance by an African team on the continent at the World Cup to date․ A strong showing in Group L could see them repeat their quarter-final showing․

With CAF sending ten teams to the 2026 World Cup‚ Ghana’s qualification was seen as an increase for African football as a whole‚ presenting the growth of the continent’s top level․ Each point England or Croatia drops will transfer to the story.

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Group L contains England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama.

England vs Croatia kicks off at 23:00 EAT on 17 June. Ghana vs Panama is at 02:00 EAT on 18 June. England vs Ghana is 23:00 EAT on 23 June. The final matchday games both kick off at 00:00 EAT on 28 June.

Yes. Ghana have the quality to finish second. A win over Panama on matchday one gives them a strong platform. They also carry a chance of advancing as one of the eight best third-place teams.

England play at AT&T Stadium in Dallas (vs Croatia), Gillette Stadium in Foxborough (vs Ghana), and MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (vs Panama).

Ten CAF nations qualified for the 2026 World Cup, the most Africa has ever sent to a single tournament.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group K Preview: Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan and DR Congo – Who Advances?

World Cup 2026 Group K Preview: Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan and DR Congo - Who Advances?

World Cup 2026 Group K: Who Advances & Top Picks

World Cup 2026 Group K is one of the more discussed groups of the draw‚ featuring a European top-five team (Portugal)‚ the return of the Colombian national team in the World Cup after missing the 2022 edition‚ the DR Congo’s historic appearance representing the Confederation of African Football‚ and Uzbekistan’s first time representing Central Asia․ Despite Uganda not qualifying from CAF Group G‚ the East African region has much to look forward to from 17 to 27 June․

Who Is in World Cup 2026 Group K?

Group K features Portugal‚ DR Congo‚ Uzbekistan and Colombia․ Portugal are the top seeds and fifth in the world rankings‚ with Colombia 13th․ Colombia are a team whose strength lies in the art of counter-attacking football‚ and DR Congo made it to the tournament by beating Jamaica in the play-in match․ Uzbekistan is making its debut at this level․ A group with a clear top two and then two teams hoping to prove they belong at the highest level.

Portugal and Colombia are expected to finish in the top two‚ while DR Congo and Uzbekistan will be looking for points wherever they can․ However‚ both underdogs can make things uncomfortable for the bigger teams on the right day.

Portugal: Ronaldo Returns for One Last Shot

At 41 years old‚ Ronaldo’s place in the tournament was under threat․ He missed a friendly match against the United States before the competition due to a hamstring injury‚ and was sent off in a qualifier against Ireland for elbowing a defender․ Portugal also confirmed qualification following a 9-1 win against Armenia․ Ronaldo has since been confirmed in the squad and given support from Roberto Martinez․

Portugal’s strength goes well beyond one player. Rafael Leão provides purposeful direct pace down the left; Bruno Fernandes dictates play from the middle‚ and João Felix carries his club creativity onto the international stage․ Martínez has built a team that can win ugly or win brilliantly‚ which is exactly what you need at a World Cup․

The 2-0 victory over the United States in a friendly highlighted Portugal’s well-balanced squad as well as their effectiveness in the final third․ Martínez was able to rotate his options and still manage to control the game‚ a good sign going into a group stage where Portugal are the team everyone else must plan around if they are to progress․

Colombia: South America’s Most Dangerous Dark Horse

After failing to qualify for the 2022 World Cup‚ Colombia returned with a squad under Néstor Lorenzo made up of experienced players and younger ones based in Europe․ This is Colombia’s seventh World Cup appearance; their best tournament came in 2014 when they reached the quarterfinals, losing to host nation Brazil․

Luis Diaz is Colombia’s biggest threat․ Having proved world-class at Liverpool and Bayern Munich‚ he can play on either wing and offers the sort of direct running to stretch any defense․ A key attacking option is James Rodríguez‚ who joined Major League Soccer (MLS) club Minnesota United prior to the tournament for more game time․ He is the captain of Colombia and has scored 31 goals for his country․

CONMEBOL qualification and the subsequent direct rivalry with Argentina‚ Brazil and Uruguay over two years mean the teams that survive the qualification ultimately arrive at World Cups battle-hardened and ready for the challenge.

DR Congo: Africa’s Representatives in Group K

DR Congo also has a legitimate claim on the CAF flag in Group K and qualified by defeating Jamaica 1-0 after extra time in Guadalajara. The country’s national team‚ then known as Zaire‚ became the first sub-Saharan African national team to qualify for the tournament in 1974, and the weight of that history must be felt in what this one is carrying into 2026․

Chancel Mbemba is an organizer in defensive situations, and Cédric Bakambu’s years in Europe give the national side experience in the attack․ DR Congo are at their strongest when they press high up the pitch and use their physicality to break up the play when other sides look to build from the back․

As for the supporters of Uganda watching Group K’s matches, DR Congo would be the only African representative, so a point against Portugal or Colombia would be a real bonus.

Uzbekistan: Central Asia Makes World Cup History

Uzbekistan’s qualification for the World Cup 2026 is widely viewed as the biggest achievement in the history of Central Asian football‚ with numerous higher-ranked opponents surprised by the team’s tactical discipline and cohesiveness throughout the ensuing qualification campaign․ This team earned it․

Eldor Shomurodov, who captains the side and scored the most goals in qualification with 44 in 90 games‚ plays for the Turkish team İstanbul Başakşehir‚ and the majority of the squad plays in Russia․

They lack the experience that Portugal and Colombia have in European club football‚ and that might become apparent in the three group games․ That said‚ their final group game against the DR Congo is not one that either side can afford to take lightly․

World Cup 2026 Group K Fixtures in EAT

All times are in East Africa Time (EAT/UTC+3); the 03:00 games on 17 and 23 June are in the early morning in East Africa․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT

17 June

Portugal vs DR Congo

NRG Stadium, Houston

20:00

17 June

Uzbekistan vs Colombia

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City

03:00

23 June

Portugal vs Uzbekistan

NRG Stadium, Houston

20:00

23 June

Colombia vs DR Congo

Estadio Akron, Guadalajara

03:00

27 June

Colombia vs Portugal

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

23:30

27 June

DR Congo vs Uzbekistan

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

23:30

The most important match of the group is the 27 June game between Colombia and Portugal‚ with both teams likely already qualified for the round of 16 but fighting for top spot.

Match Predictions for World Cup 2026 Group K

Portugal will open against DR Congo in Houston, and while Leão’s pace could be a factor early on‚ Martínez will have plenty of options to rotate․ DR Congo will perform but will not be able to match the quality for the full 90 minutes. Prediction: Portugal 3-0 DR Congo.

Meanwhile‚ in the other game in Mexico City‚ Colombia face Uzbekistan․ From kick-off‚ Díaz’ pace and Colombia’s movement cause chaos for the Uzbek defense. Prediction: Colombia 3-1 Uzbekistan.

On matchday two‚ Portugal takes on Uzbekistan in Houston, and Colombia faces DR Congo in Guadalajara․ Portugal should beat the Central Asian side still getting used to the tournament level․ DR Congo will handle Colombia. With CONMEBOL conditioning‚ they grind out a clean result. Predictions: Portugal 3-0 Uzbekistan, Colombia 2-0 DR Congo.

The final day delivers the group’s biggest game. Colombia vs Portugal at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami decides who tops the group. Both teams respect each other’s threat, and the first half will be tight and tactical. Portugal’s depth edges it in the end. Prediction: Portugal 2-1 Colombia. DR Congo face Uzbekistan simultaneously in Atlanta in a match that decides third place. DR Congo’s physical approach proves decisive. Prediction: DR Congo 2-1 Uzbekistan.

How Group K Finishes

Portugal top the group through squad quality and tactical flexibility. Colombia finish second after doing exactly what they need to — beat the weaker sides and push Portugal close. DR Congo take third and give CAF fans something real to celebrate. Uzbekistan exit having made World Cup history and earned the respect that comes with it.

What East African football fans have gotten in following this group is the story of where their sport is going․ CAF qualifying campaigns are producing stronger teams․ As such‚ DR Congo’s results might carry extra weight for African football as we head towards 2030․ As noted above‚ the results of this group will carry through to the knockouts‚ so the stakes are higher than just Group K․

FAQ

Group K contains Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia. Portugal and Colombia are the clear favourites to advance to the round of 16.

Kick-off times in EAT (UTC+3) range from 20:00 to 23:30. The biggest match, Colombia vs Portugal, kicks off at 23:30 EAT on 27 June. Two group stage matches fall at 03:00 EAT, so set an alarm if you want to catch those live.

Ronaldo has confirmed his place in the squad. He will be 41 during the tournament, but Martínez has backed him and Portugal have the squad depth to manage his involvement carefully.

Chancel Mbemba provides defensive leadership at the back, while Cédric Bakambu is the most experienced attacking option.

Uganda did not qualify. They competed in CAF Group G during the qualification campaign. East African fans can follow Group K closely, where DR Congo represent the continent.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group J Preview: Argentina, Algeria, Austria and Jordan – Full Analysis

World Cup 2026 Group J: Full Analysis & Preview

World Cup 2026 Group J Preview: Argentina, Algeria, Austria and Jordan - Full Analysis

World Cup 2026 Group J is one of the tournament’s most talked-about groups as Argentina arrive as the reigning champions, carrying the hopes of a country and the fabled status of Lionel Messi into three games on US soil․

Algeria bring African ambition and European-based quality‚ Austria have become a more disciplined side under Ralf Rangnick; and Jordan complete the group in their first World Cup appearance after a historic qualification campaign․

This is a group that carries interest to East African fans․ Algeria’s qualification run in the CAF had supporters across the continent․ And then there’s Argentina‚ featuring one of the greatest players of all time․

Argentina: Defending Champions and Heavy Favourites

Argentina is by far the team to beat from Group J for World Cup 2026, bouncing off winning Qatar 2022 and the Copa America 2024 and having arguably the most depth in the squad․ Julian Alvarez is now a world-class striker, and Enzo Fernandez is one of Europe’s best midfielders․ Argentina’s spine is as strong as any side in world football․

Lionel Messi will be 39 when the tournament starts․ Messi will undoubtedly produce those rare moments of magic; the question is how much football he could actually play in a competition that could go as long as seven matches; Scaloni will try to manage his minutes. His performances in Qatar have shown that age has not dulled his ability to shine when it matters, as evidenced by his seven goals and three assists in the tournament.

Argentina‚ arguably the team with the most depth in this group‚ has the quality to comfortably beat Algeria‚ Austria and Jordan even if Messi does not play every minute․ Together, though, their combination of tournament experience and individual quality meant there is a gap that opponents were unable to bridge.

Algeria: Africa’s CAF Representatives and Group J’s Dark Horse

Algeria qualified for World Cup 2026 through the Africa zone‚ containing a highly competitive qualification group phase to earn their place․ The team has already proven its quality when at its best after winning the Africa Cup of Nations back in 2019 ․ This generation features players from European leagues in France‚ England‚ and Spain‚ as well․

Without their most important player‚ Riyad Mahrez‚ the team has been forced to become less reliant on the individual creativity of its players and more focused on sacrifice‚ defending well and moving quickly out wide․ This may work well on the continental stage‚ but this is the World Cup, and this generation must prove that they can do it here too․

For most African football fans, Algeria is the hope of Africa in this group, and with Argentina in their first game, they have their work cut out for them and will need a result against Jordan․ Everything else comes from that, and second place is still a pretty realistic target․

  • CAF qualifying group: Algeria progresses through tough competition in the African qualifying group
  • Prominent players: Mohamed Amine Amoura‚ Ramy Bensebaini‚ Youcef Atal
  • Estimated qualification probability: 25 to 30 percent

World Cup 2026 Group J’s Tactical Wildcard: Austria Under Rangnick

Ralf Rangnick took Austrian football and rebuilt it from the ground up․ Their Euro 2024 campaign caught the attention of Europe‚ with a pressing system so effective it toppled giants․ Rangnick’s side arrives at the tournament with a real belief that they might finish second in Group J‚ and their preparation has been better than any preceding Austrian side․

David Alaba’s defensive experience when fit and the quality he has from playing for Real Madrid are something most teams at this level don’t have․ Marko Arnautovic still contributes goals despite his advancing years‚ and the younger players coming through the intense and thorough system are really tournament-ready․

The pressing game of this group is likely to trouble Argentina more than anyone else․ Austria will press high and attack at pace‚ which causes problems for teams that would normally look to build from the back․ Austria is the likeliest second-place team and, as a result, is given a fairly high chance of making it through․

  • Style: High press‚ compact shape‚ fast vertical transitions
  • Key players: David Alaba‚ Marko Arnautovic‚ Konrad Laimer
  • Chance of qualifying: 55 to 60 percent

Jordan: Making World Cup 2026 History

Jordan’s place in Group J of the 2026 World Cup is the result of one of Asian football’s great stories, as after reaching the 2023 Asian Cup final, they have officially announced themselves as a serious continental force before completing the job with their first World Cup qualification․ The whole Arab world celebrated with them‚ as well as football fans across East Africa․

The squad’s successful qualification was based around a compact defensive shape and attacking transition play․ Yazan Al-Naimat captained a team composed of many players active in the Middle East and Asia, and they were based around discipline and teamwork rather than individuals․ The team’s run through the Asian Cup final proved that they could match it with the best teams in the confederation․

Jordan will find it particularly difficult versus Argentina‚ Algeria and Austria‚ but every minute they play in Group J is historic‚ and a great accomplishment for their football program‚ and, more generally‚ for the region.

  • AFC qualifying: Reached 2023 Asian Cup final before securing World Cup spot
  • Estimated qualification probability: Under 10 percent
  • Historic milestone: First-ever World Cup participation

World Cup 2026 Group J Fixtures and EAT Kick-Off Times

All times listed are in East African Time (EAT) (UTC+3)․ Below is the list of times that the matches in Group J will be played․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT (UTC+3)

17 June

Argentina vs Algeria

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

04:00

17 June

Austria vs Jordan

BMO Field, Toronto

02:00

22 June

Argentina vs Austria

MetLife Stadium, New York

02:00

22 June

Algeria vs Jordan

GEHA Field, Kansas City

05:00

27 June

Argentina vs Jordan

NRG Stadium, Houston

02:00

27 June

Austria vs Algeria

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

02:00

Match Predictions for World Cup 2026 Group J

Argentina vs Algeria

Argentina will certainly start quickly and take their chances with the clinical finishing that this squad has‚ and with Messi always a threat from any angle‚ Algeria is going to really struggle to stop both Messi and Alvarez for 90 minutes․ Algeria’s defensive lines may again hold, but the gap in individual player quality is too great for 90 minutes. Prediction: Argentina 3-0 Algeria.

Austria vs Jordan

Rangnick’s pressing game will be too much for Jordan to handle for 90 minutes‚ so Austria will win comfortably and be on course for second place from the first match․ With Laimer and Arnautovic providing the energy and goals‚ this will be Austria’s game from the beginning․  Prediction: Austria 3-0 Jordan.

Argentina vs Austria

This is the group’s most interesting match․ Austria’s pressing will test Argentine patience and composure levels under pressure like Algeria and Jordan just can’t․ The individual class and experience of Argentina will tell in the end, but expect a narrower first-half scoreline than the full-time figure suggests․ Prediction: Argentina 2-0 Austria.

Algeria vs Jordan

For Algeria‚ a victory is needed to close the gap with Austria in second place‚ and they definitely possess the quality to do so․ Amoura’s speed can give Jordan problems on the counter-attack‚ but the team must not let their loss against Argentina affect their overall performance․  Prediction: Algeria 2-0 Jordan.

Argentina vs Jordan

The Argentines will rotate their squad and limit Messi’s minutes to prepare for the knockout stage‚ and Jordan will simply be overmatched․ Expect Argentina’s squad depth to show with young players getting in and playing their minutes here․ Prediction: Argentina 4-0 Jordan.

Austria vs Algeria

Austria‚ better organized and more pressing‚ should have enough to get through‚ but Algeria will do everything possible to secure the point they need to progress․ It may well be these two that end up fighting it out for second place․ It’s an open match, and both teams need the points․ Prediction: Austria 2-1 Algeria.

Predicted Final Group J Standings

Argentina finishes first by winning all three matches to finish on nine points, followed by second-placed Austria with six points from two wins to qualify; Algeria finishes third and qualified for the knockout stage with three points for their win against Jordan. The latter team finishes bottom with no points in their first World Cup.

Austria v Algeria on the final matchday, 27 June, will decide second place in the group, and for East African viewers it is a match worth watching: Both know exactly what they need to do and will make for an intense and open game with real stakes on both sides.

FAQ

Group J contains Argentina, Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. Argentina arrive as defending champions, Algeria qualified through CAF’s competitive African rounds, Austria come off a strong Euro 2024 campaign, and Jordan make their first-ever World Cup appearance.

Group J kicks off on 17 June 2026 with Argentina vs Algeria at 04:00 EAT and Austria vs Jordan at 02:00 EAT. Both fixtures take place on the same day, giving East African fans a full Group J opening day to follow.

Algeria qualified through CAF’s World Cup qualifying rounds, earning one of Africa’s nine spots at the tournament. They fought through a competitive African group to secure their place in America.

Scaloni has named Messi in Argentina’s squad and plans to play him a major role. Manager Lionel Scaloni will rotate his minutes carefully given the expanded tournament format, but Messi is expected to feature in all three group matches in some capacity.

Austria are the strongest candidates for second place. Their organised pressing system under Ralf Rangnick and strong Euro 2024 performances make them clear favourites to finish ahead of Algeria and Jordan.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group I Preview: France, Norway, Senegal and Iraq – Predictions and Picks

World Cup 2026 Group I Preview: France, Norway, Senegal and Iraq - Predictions and Picks

World Cup 2026 Group I: France, Norway, Senegal & Iraq Guide

World Cup 2026 Group I comprises four teams: France‚ the defending runners-up seeking revenge after their penalty shoot-out defeat in Qatar; Norway‚ led by Erling Haaland‚ finally back after a long absence; Senegal‚ the African champions; and Iraq‚ back in the tournament after a 38-year absence․

For football fans in East Africa‚ and even Uganda‚ they offer star power‚ African representation and fixtures worth staying up for․

France: Built to Win the World Cup 2026 Group I and Beyond

France enter World Cup 2026 Group I with arguably the most complete squad of the tournament․ Kylian Mbappe hit a hat-trick in the 2022 final defeat, and the pain of that loss is the driving force behind their recent succes․ He arrives in America as a captain‚ older and wiser since moving to Real Madrid‚ with a clearer understanding of how to lift the trophy that his talent deserves․

Since Qatar‚ Mbappe’s supporting cast has evolved․ Aurelien Tchouameni controls the midfield‚ Eduardo Camavinga is a dynamic midfield presence, and Ousmane Dembele is unpredictable on the right․ Marcus Thuram has become a more physical attacking option for France through his three-year development in Serie A with Inter Milan․

Didier Deschamps has won a World Cup and reached another final with this pragmatic approach, and that record matters. France can dominate possession‚ withstand pressure or break with Mbappe․ This kind of versatility sets them apart from the other Group I teams and positions them as the frontrunners to win the group.

 

Norway: Haaland Finally Gets His World Cup Moment

Erling Haaland has never played at a World Cup․ Looking at his goal record‚ that doesn’t seem plausible․ He has rewritten the record books for Premier League goals at Manchester City and‚ when he’s in form, he is practically unplayable․ Norway’s Group I qualification campaign is nearly built entirely around getting him the ball in the right area and letting him do what he does better than anyone in world football․

Outside of Haaland‚ Norway’s most productive attacking player is Martin Odegaard, who, after an excellent campaign with Arsenal, is confirmed as one of the most effective midfielders in Europe․ His interplay with Haaland could be a problem for Senegal and Iraq, but Norway is less solid at the back, and France is likely to find a way through․

Norway’s hopes of progressing in the tournament largely depend on Haaland․ Frequent goals could potentially take them through to the knockout stages․ If teams can cut him out of the game‚ Norway struggles to find goals from elsewhere, which makes them a fascinating side to watch but also a risky one to predict anything from.

Senegal: Africa’s Best Hope in World Cup 2026 Group I

The reigning AFCON champions Senegal (on the pitch) are the strongest team in Group I for World Cup 2026‚ having beaten Ecuador and narrowly lost to England in the round of 16 in the 2022 tournament in Qatar․ They are more experienced and confident than previous Senegal teams‚ who had not achieved such successes․

No longer dependent on one man‚ Ismaila Sarr is now their major threat with pace and directness․ Drawing experience of European club football in France‚ England and Germany‚ the defense is well-structured and uncompromising․ The Senegalese players have no need to outplay France or Norway‚ but must be difficult to beat‚ take points from Iraq‚ and do well in their two other matches․

Ultimately‚ the realistic route for progressing from Group I is for Senegal to beat Iraq convincingly and get a result from either France or Norway․ Finishing second is a realistic proposition, and certainly Senegal will be the team that all of East African soccer fans will be following with real hopes‚ simply because on this evidence they have a squad that can go far again if the teams get a favorable draw in the knockout rounds.

Iraq: 38 Years in the Making

Iraq last played at the World Cup in 1986․ One of the biggest stories of this 2026 World Cup is how Iraq became a World Cup nation once again after war and chaotic politics made it seem impossible․ The fact that this squad qualified at all is something the entire Arab world celebrates‚ and rightly so․

On the pitch‚ Iraq faces a very difficult group with a large gap in quality between them and France‚ Norway and Senegal․ They will compete with heart‚ organisation and determination of a team that has waited a generation for this moment․ But pure spirit rarely closes a gap this wide against top-level international opposition․

Iraq’s aims must be to compete as hard as possible in every minute of every match and make sure the world sees what they are capable of․ Even a point against Senegal would be a major achievement․ They’re the side in Group I that adds a story football needs despite results that will be tough to find․

World Cup 2026 Group I Fixtures and Kickoff Times (EAT)

Times below are given in East African Time (EAT‚ UTC+3)․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT Kickoff

16 June 2026

France vs Norway

MetLife Stadium, New York

03:00 EAT

16 June 2026

Senegal vs Iraq

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

03:00 EAT

21 June 2026

France vs Senegal

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

00:00 EAT

22 June 2026

Norway vs Iraq

Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco

03:00 EAT

26 June 2026

France vs Iraq

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

00:00 EAT

26 June 2026

Norway vs Senegal

AT&T Stadium, Dallas

00:00 EAT

On the opening date of 16 June‚ France plays Norway and Senegal plays Iraq‚ both at 03:00 EAT․ On the last matchday‚ 26 June‚ Norway would play Senegal and the winner would be favored to advance as the second-placed team.

Match Predictions for World Cup 2026 Group I

Here is how all six group games are likely to go based on squad quality‚ form and tactical matchups․

Match

Predicted Score

France vs Norway

France 2-1 Norway

Senegal vs Iraq

Senegal 3-0 Iraq

France vs Senegal

France 2-0 Senegal

Norway vs Iraq

Norway 4-0 Iraq

France vs Iraq

France 5-0 Iraq

Norway vs Senegal

Norway 2-1 Senegal

France vs Norway is the headline fixture in the group․ The focus will be on Mbappe vs Haaland‚ but the key battle will be in the midfield․ French depth and experience in tournament play put them ahead, but Senegal should have no problem with Iraq and should win by at least a few goals․

France vs Senegal is a rematch of the 2022 round of 16, and although Senegal put up a strong fight on that occasion, it is unlikely to pose a significant challenge for France in this match. However‚ in Norway vs Senegal on the final matchday‚ Haaland could decide whether it is Norway or Senegal who snatches second place․

Predicted World Cup 2026 Group I Final Standings

The final Group I table‚ based on the above predictions‚ is as follows:

  • 1st: France – 9 points, qualify as group winners
  • 2nd: Norway – 6 points, qualify in second place
  • 3rd: Senegal – 3 points, exit in the group stage
  • 4th: Iraq – 0 points, exit in the group stage

Senegal taking points off France or Norway will change the overall standings listed above․ The African football audience will‚ however‚ be hoping for an upset in at least one of the two matches․

Playing Conditions in Group I Host Cities

In Group I‚ matches are played in New York City‚ Los Angeles‚ Miami‚ San Francisco‚ Atlanta and Dallas․ The weather is generally hot and humid in the last week of June in Miami and Atlanta‚ with temperatures between 30 and 35 degrees Celsius․ Conditions such as these favor teams with strength in depth who can rotate and use their substitutes wisely, and France certainly has that strength․

New York and San Francisco may be too cold for Norway’s more physical game‚ while dry and moderate Los Angeles may be more favorable․ Since Iraq plays in a hot climate‚ Iraqis may be more used to Miami and Atlanta’s climate than European teams would be․ Preparing for the differing conditions will be much more important for a 48-team World Cup held in multiple climate zones․

FAQ

Group I contains France, Norway, Senegal, and Iraq. France are the heavy favourites after reaching the 2022 final. Norway qualifies for their first World Cup in decades with Erling Haaland leading the attack. Senegal is Africa Cup of Nations champions. Iraq return to the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

The early matches on 16 and 22 June kick off at 03:00 EAT. The evening matches on 21 and 26 June kick off at midnight (00:00 EAT), meaning they start just after midnight going into the following day. All six Group I fixtures are listed in the table above in East African Time.

Senegal have a genuine chance of finishing second. They need to beat Iraq and then take at least a point from either France or Norway. The match against Norway on 26 June is their best chance to secure second place. If Haaland has a quiet game, Senegal’s organised defence could frustrate them and sneak a result.

Yes. Haaland has never played at a World Cup before 2026. Norway qualified, and he is their captain and main attacking threat. Group I is his first chance to show what he can do on the biggest stage in football. His matches against France, Senegal and Iraq are among the most anticipated of the entire group stage.

Nine African teams qualify for the 2026 World Cup, up from five at previous tournaments. The expanded 48-team format gives CAF more slots. Senegal represent Africa in Group I. For a full breakdown of all African qualifiers and their groups, see our Africa World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: Full Table, Fixtures and Results article.

France are among the top two or three favourites for the entire tournament alongside Brazil and England. Their squad depth, tactical flexibility, and the hunger to go one better than 2022 make them a genuine threat all the way to the final. Winning Group I comfortably is step one of their plan.

Group I matches are hosted across six US cities: New York (MetLife Stadium), Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium), Miami (Hard Rock Stadium), San Francisco (Levi’s Stadium), Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), and Dallas (AT&T Stadium). The full venue breakdown is in the fixtures table above.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group H Preview: Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde in Focus

World Cup 2026 Group H Preview: Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde in Focus

World Cup 2026 Group H: Teams in Focus & Odds

Spain arrive at World Cup 2026 as European champions, and this World Cup 2026 Group H preview can be summed up in one line: this is their group to lose․ Lamine Yamal made headlines at Euro 2024 at the age of 16․ Pedri‚ 21‚ keeps a cool head in midfield, and Nico Williams from wide has defenders dizzy‚ players who suggest that this generation will dominate world football for the next decade․

Uruguay‚ the potential trap of Qatar 2022’s Group H‚ are two-time World Cup winners with a history of nurturing world-class footballers and a South American footballing steeliness. Saudi Arabia shocked Argentina in their opening game at Qatar 2022 before the natural order reasserted itself‚ but that result must be respected․ Cape Verde’s World Cup debut would be another step in the expansion of African football․

Spain poses the biggest threat‚ having a squad that is much better than any of their opponents’ as well as having demonstrated at Euro 2024 that they know how to win tournaments‚ something past Spanish sides sometimes struggled to do․ Uruguay will also join them in the knockout stage‚ but the question now is whether Spain is good enough to win the World Cup‚ or whether an upset is possible․ For the full list of qualified countries‚ see our key guide on [All 48 Qualified Teams for World Cup 2026]․

Spain’s New Golden Generation

Both collectively and individually, Yamal has turned the heads of European football. From his first days as a professional at the age of 16, his close control, creative vision and fearless expression produced displays at Euro 2024 that channeled the greatest players from Spanish footballing history. Nico Williams had speed and direct play that Spanish football lacked for so long․ With Pedri in midfield as Iniesta’s successor and a well-rounded squad, they had depth in every position.

Luis de la Fuente style is possession-based but with direct attacking intent, rather than the aesthetic beauty of tiki-taka, as La Roja can take the attacking initiative and not waste their possession. This generation has the technical finesse and decisive final-third quality to create and convert chances, as reflected in Euro 2024’s goal tally.

Group H is not a true test for Spain. Uruguay are worthy opponents, but they lack the individual ability to trouble the Spanish defense. However‚ circumstances that led to Saudi Arabia’s upset win against Argentina in 2022 are unlikely to be repeated․ Cape Verde provides no viable threat․ Spain would end up on nine points and face France‚ England or Germany in the knockout stage․

Uruguay: South American Grit

The four stars on the shirt represent World Cup victories, of which few other nations can match․ Uruguay won the first ever World Cup in 1930 as well as 1950‚ and were champions in the first years of tournament history․ If they are unlikely to repeat those feats‚ however‚ the competitive spirit and footballing intelligence that has carried them through to the knockout stage make them a team to be respected‚ and their experience of the tournament means they know what to do when the group stage gets serious․

Darwin Núñez has become Uruguay’s main attacking option and thus is worth the transfer fees he has received․ His movement and finishing have replaced a goal threat that previous Uruguayan sides lacked․ Of course‚ there are limitations to their supporting cast‚ which opponents might look to exploit‚ but Federico Valverde’s excellence for Real Madrid makes the Uruguayan midfield unit more than competitive․ The players only need to take care of business against the group’s weakest teams before knockout stages․

Uruguay may finish second with comfortable wins against Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde and a close match with Spain․ The defensive organization and counter-attacking precision they showed is a formula that tournament football has a consistent habit of rewarding. Since their chance of qualification is over 70%‚ these odds at about 1.40 to 1.50 appear fair․

Saudi Arabia: Beyond the Argentina Shock

A 2-1 victory over Argentina in the opening game at Qatar 2022 was the most headline-grabbing moment in Saudi Arabian football history‚ combining tactical discipline‚ collective belief and finishing across 90 minutes․ Whether their performance was skill or fortune remains an open question‚ but the result tells you everything: no team flukes a win over Messi’s Argentina․

The domestic league players and European-based talent have an array of styles and experiences; their most creative player is Salem Al-Dawsari‚ the man who scored the winner against Argentina․ The defense organisation that frustrated Messi and company derives from a systemic approach rather than individual quality, which points to replicable patterns that trouble unprepared opponents.

Saudi Arabia’s fate in Group H depends on their results against Cape Verde․ Their competitiveness against Spain and Uruguay‚ both teams they are unlikely to get results against unless extremely lucky‚ is the key to their progression chances․ They have a 20-25% chance of qualifying‚ so odds of 4.00 to 5.00 are in line with their chances․

Cape Verde: African Ambition

For a nation of 560,000 even to compete at the World Cup‚ regardless of results‚ is an achievement in the development of the game, and this extraordinary Cape Verde side‚ a blend of European-based professionals and domestic players that has exceeded every reasonable expectation‚ merits accolades․ But it is also a product of a new tournament expansion to 48 teams, which has brought countries excluded in the past to the party․

Garry Rodrigues’ attacking skill, therefore, can be attributed to the higher quality of the Portuguese league compared to previous generations of Cape Verdean teams. The collective organisation reflects coaching development that continental competition has fostered over recent years.

Cape Verde carry genuine belief into their fixture against Saudi Arabia, while Spain and Uruguay represent aspirational rather than realistic targets. Their fans will treat every minute of World Cup football as a milestone, and the players will compete with a freedom that comes from having already achieved the extraordinary. For context on how Cape Verde qualified, see our [African World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: Full Table, Fixtures, and Results].

Match Schedule

Date

Match

Venue

Kick-off (UTC)

15 June

Spain vs Uruguay

MetLife Stadium, New York

22:00

16 June

Saudi Arabia vs Cape Verde

GEHA Field, Kansas City

01:00

21 June

Spain vs Saudi Arabia

AT&T Stadium, Dallas

01:00

21 June

Uruguay vs Cape Verde

NRG Stadium, Houston

01:00

26 June

Spain vs Cape Verde

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

22:00

26 June

Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia

Lumen Field, Seattle

22:00

Spain vs Uruguay is the opening match in Group H and between the top two teams of the group‚ which would give the winner an upper hand while the loser would have to handle the pressure․ Similar to the other group stage’s final matchday‚ the final two matches of each group are played at the same time at two different venues․

Match Predictions

Spain vs Uruguay is the prominent match of Group H’s opening round․ Spain’s quality is certain to be key‚ but Uruguay’s discipline and counter-attacking skill will give them a fighting chance․ With Yamal and Williams always a threat‚ Núñez’s speed could cause problems at any level․ Prediction: Spain 2-1 Uruguay

Saudi Arabia vs Cape Verde determines which country continues to be eligible for qualification regardless of theoretical possibility‚ and Saudi Arabian quality is enough․ If the creativity of al-Dawsari can be replicated‚ those defenses can be exploited more carefully: Saudi Arabia 2-0 Cape Verde․

Spain vs Saudi Arabia thus tests whether the shockers of Argentina’s opening victory were an outlier or the new normal․ Spain’s defensive organization is far superior to Argentina’s‚ while their attacking versatility is a problem that Saudi Arabia’s backline cannot consistently unlock․ Prediction: Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia

Uruguay vs Cape Verde: Uruguay easily wins after dominating at every position, securing its spot in the knockout stage․ Núñez scores every goal the Cape Verdean defense could not stop․ Prediction: Uruguay 3-0 Cape Verde․

Spain vs Cape Verde and Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia in the final matchday‚ with Spain progressing thanks to a good performance and having saved their energy for the knockout stage while Uruguay beat Saudi Arabia to secure second place․ Predictions: Spain 5-0 Cape Verde‚ Uruguay 2-0 Saudi Arabia․

Betting Analysis

Spain to win Group H at 1.33 to 1.40 offers value given that they are clearly the strongest side․ Uruguay to win the group at 4.00 to 5.00 would need Spain to fail to reach their Euro 2024 heights. Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde at longer odds offer speculative opportunities that require multiple upsets to land.

Qualification markets offer clearer analysis. Spain at prohibitive odds provide certainty without value. Uruguay at around 1.40 to 1.50 represents appropriate pricing for high probability. Saudi Arabia at 4.00 to 5.00 offers speculative value for those who believe 2022 patterns will repeat. Cape Verde qualification looks improbable at any reasonable price.

Lamine Yamal leads Group H top scorer betting at approximately 4.00 to 4.50. His positioning and Spanish creativity guarantee chances that his finishing converts with increasing reliability. Darwin Núñez at 5.00 to 6.00 provides a Uruguayan alternative with Liverpool-proven efficiency.

Total goals markets also deserve attention here. Spanish attacking quality combined with defensive superiority over Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia points to high-scoring fixtures. Backing over 3.5 goals in those matches looks attractive. The Spain vs Uruguay encounter trends lower, as defensive respect limits open play, making under 2.5 goals an option at around evens.

Group H Final Assessment

Spain will win Group H with nine points and a better goal difference․ The quality of the young squad indicates that Spain deserves to be on the World Cup stage, as no group opponents can match their level. Uruguay will qualify comfortably in second, their South American steel producing competitive performances throughout. Saudi Arabia exits after competitive displays, failing to produce the 2022 magic again. Cape Verde will view qualification for the World Cup as an achievement, regardless of results.

Group H offers limited betting value beyond Spanish entertainment. The hierarchy is clear, the outcomes predictable, and the odds reflect reality accurately. Save the bankroll for groups where competitive balance creates genuine opportunity and enjoy Yamal’s brilliance as a spectacle worth watching regardless.

FAQ

Group H contains Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, and Cape Verde. Spain enters as Euro 2024 champions and the clear group favourites. Uruguay are the most credible challengers, with Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde facing an extremely difficult route to the knockout rounds.

Spain are overwhelming favourites to top Group H. Their squad depth, individual quality across every position, and Euro 2024 form make them the clear first-place pick. Uruguay is priced as second favourites to win the group, but that requires Spain to underperform.

Saudi Arabia’s qualification probability sits around 20-25%. They need to beat Cape Verde and pick up points against Spain or Uruguay. Their 2022 Argentina win showed they are capable of a shock, but Spain’s defensive quality is a much tougher test than Argentina’s 2022 setup.

Cape Verde is a nation of around 560,000 people who qualified through the CAF African pathway. This is their first World Cup appearance. Their squad is built around European-based professionals, with Garry Rodrigues the primary attacking threat. Qualification from Group H looks beyond them, but the tournament experience is a milestone for the country.

Lamine Yamal leads the Group H top scorer market at approximately 4.00 to 4.50. Darwin Núñez of Uruguay is the second pick at around 4/1 to 5/1. Both players are their team’s primary attacking outlets and see plenty of chances across three group games.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group G Preview: Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand – Who Qualifies?

World Cup 2026 Group G Preview: Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand - Who Qualifies?

World Cup 2026 Group G: Who Will Qualify?

World Cup 2026 Group G brings together four very different footballing nations for what promises to be a fascinating opening phase. Belgium carry the fading hopes of a golden generation, Egypt have Mohamed Salah at the end of his Liverpool career․ Iran are the most tactically astute of Asia’s World Cup qualifiers․

New Zealand are back at the tournament for the first time in 16 years․ Egypt’s Group G performance will also be of interest to audiences in Uganda‚ with the country qualifying alongside the other nine African nations through CAF for the expanded tournament․

Belgium: A Generation Running Out of Time

Belgium’s golden generation has never won a World Cup. Their peak was a third-place finish in Russia in 2018, built around a sublime Eden Hazard in full prime‚ and Kevin De Bruyne operating as an architect and engine-room operator from controlling midfield‚ but both have since retired or struggled for form․

De Bruyne‚ who left Manchester City to join Serie A side Napoli‚ is the all-time joint-leading European international assist-maker of all time (53)․ Out of his now 34 years‚ his playmaking ability is his strongest asset․ Romelu Lukaku is still a goal-hungry striker‚ even after two difficult seasons with his clubs‚ while Jeremy Doku joins De Bruyne and Lukaku in a Group G lineup that seems a formality on paper․

Group G should suit Belgium’s squad well. Their quality over Iran, New Zealand and Egypt creates comfortable margin for energy conservation ahead of knockout rounds. Nine points and a decent goal difference seem the realistic minimum for a team of this calibre․

World Cup 2026 Group G Fixtures and Schedule

Matchday 1 of Group G will be played on 15 June‚ and the double-header final matchday of Egypt vs․ Iran and New Zealand vs․ Belgium was played simultaneously, leaving the race for second place in the group to the final day of the round-robin group stage, which will be finished on 26 June․

  • Belgium vs Egypt – June 15, Lumen Field, Seattle
  • Iran vs New Zealand – June 15, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
  • Belgium vs Iran – June 21, SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
  • New Zealand vs Egypt – June 21, BC Place, Vancouver
  • Egypt vs Iran – June 26, Lumen Field, Seattle
  • New Zealand vs Belgium – June 26, BC Place, Vancouver

Belgium’s first match is against Egypt in Seattle, considered the toughest match on paper in Group G. Three venues. One knockout spot behind Belgium.

Egypt: Salah’s Last World Cup Window

Mohamed Salah enters the tournament in peak statistical form‚ having ended the 2024-25 Premier League season as the top scorer with 29 goals and 18 assists‚ with 47 goal contributions‚ the highest in a single 38-game Premier League season․ Salah has scored 30 goals or more in a single season for Liverpool on five occasions, totaling 255 goals in all competitions for the club, and he has won the league’s Golden Boot four times.

The challenge for Egypt lies in what surrounds him. Omar Marmoush’s emergence in the Bundesliga provides another creative outlet‚ but the gap between Salah and his teammates is huge․ Egypt has not won any of their three World Cup matches. Their coach Hossam Hassan is their leading scorer with 69 international goals․ Opponents will be looking to nullify Salah’s opportunities to exploit compact defenses with his movement․

Egypt’s qualification from Group G depends on the result against Iran on 26 June: a win will secure second place․ Defeat makes progression extremely difficult regardless of earlier results. Egypt’s full squad and tactical setup rewards closer reading before forming any predictions.

Iran: Asia’s Most Disciplined Qualifiers

Iran qualified for four consecutive World Cups and seven overall, currently ranked 21st in the world and coached by former player Amir Ghalenoei. They dropped only one match in Asian qualifying. That consistency is not accidental. Iran operates with a structured defensive organisation that frustrates better opponents, and they counter-attack at pace when space opens.

Olympiacos’s Captain Mehdi Taremi is their main attacking threat․ He has scored 57 goals in 102 caps to date‚ making him Iran’s third ever-best goalscorer․ In March 2025‚ he scored twice against Uzbekistan to send Iran to the 2026 World Cup‚ with the first being an 83rd minute equalizer. That temperament under pressure matters at a World Cup.

The risk defensively for Iran comes when they are forced to play catch-up games. Losing to Belgium or Egypt would require a tactical adjustment this team’s not built for‚ and the resulting chaos will leave them just as vulnerable․ Even if Sardar Azmoun’s injury panic leaves Iran without options‚ their qualifying campaign showed they’ve got what it takes to play their way into round of 32․

New Zealand: Back After 16 Years

This is the first New Zealand World Cup since 2010․ Their biggest challenge will be to keep the quality of Belgium and Egypt at bay for 90 minutes with few goals leaking in. Chris Wood’s experience in the Premier League is a key attacking attribute, while his aerial ability makes him a threat from set pieces․

Set-piece defensive organisation was exposed by Finland during the March window – a weakness that coaching staff will drill before the tournament starts. New Zealand will compete and will cause problems from dead balls. Their chance of advancing hinges almost entirely on the Iran game, where a point could prove enough. Consistent point accumulation across all three matches, though, seems beyond a squad that are heavy underdogs in every fixture.

Match Predictions

Belgium vs Egypt – June 15 Salah against an elite Belgian backline produces the group’s most watchable opening fixture. Belgian defensive organisation should limit Egypt to counter-attacks, but Salah finds the net at least once. Belgium have the quality to control possession and pick their moments, so expect a professional win. Belgium win 2–1.

Iran vs New Zealand – June 15 Taremi’s movement and finishing should prove too much for Oceanian defenders. Iran’s defensive shape gives them a platform to absorb early New Zealand pressure before striking on the break. New Zealand will push but lack the firepower to cause a real upset. Iran win 2–0.

Belgium vs Iran – June 21 Iran defend deep and frustrate Belgium for long periods․ De Bruyne’s passing will eventually unlock the structure‚ but it will be a patient‚ grinding performance rather than a statement one․ Belgium grind out the points they need. Belgium win 2–0.

New Zealand vs Egypt – June 21 Salah and Marmoush combine too effectively for New Zealand to contain. Wood scores a consolation from a set piece, giving the All Whites something to build on heading into the Iran match. Egypt control the game but do not put it to bed early. Egypt win 2–1.

Egypt vs Iran – June 26 The group’s defining fixture. Iran’s defensive discipline meets Egyptian dependency on Salah, and Iran edge it through collective organisation and a clinical Taremi finish. Egypt push hard late but cannot find the equaliser. Iran win 1–0.

New Zealand vs Belgium – June 26 Belgium rotate players with qualification already secured. New Zealand, whose tournament is already over, struggle to hurt a rotated but still capable Belgian side. Belgium win 3–0.

Group G Final Standings Prediction

Position

Team

Points

1st

Belgium

9

2nd

Iran

6

3rd

Egypt

3

4th

New Zealand

0

What Group G Means for African Football

Egypt carry the hopes of the continent into this group, and their June 26 clash with Iran is the moment that defines Africa’s return on Group G. Ten CAF nations made it to North America, and Salah’s side have the individual quality to reach the knockout rounds – it just depends on what surrounds him.

Follow along as the group unfolds, and check our full Africa World Cup 2026 qualifiers guide for the complete picture on every CAF team’s path and draw.

FAQ

 

Has Uganda qualified for the 2026 World Cup? No. Uganda finished second in CAF Group G with 18 points, level with Mozambique but ahead on goal difference. Algeria topped the group with 25 points and qualified directly. Uganda were then eliminated as one of the five worst runners-up across CAF’s nine groups, ending a campaign that had shown genuine promise.

Uganda did not qualify. They came close, finishing second in their CAF qualifying group and winning matches against Guinea and Somalia along the way. The final defeat to Algeria on the last matchday ended their hopes and left them just outside the playoff places based on the runners-up rankings.

Nine African nations qualified automatically for the 2026 World Cup: Senegal, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Cape Verde, Ghana, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and South Africa. DR Congo earned a tenth spot through the inter-confederation play-offs, giving CAF a record representation at a single World Cup.

The tournament group stage has not started yet. Group G contains Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand. Play begins on June 15, 2026 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The live table will update as matches are played across the three matchdays.

Ten African nations will play at the 2026 World Cup. The expanded 48-team format allowed CAF to send more teams than in previous tournaments, up from five in 2022. Each of the ten qualifiers was drawn into one of the 12 first-round groups.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Football

World Cup 2026 Group F Preview: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Tunisia – Full Breakdown

World Cup 2026 Group F Preview: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Tunisia - Full Breakdown

World Cup 2026 Group F: Full Breakdown & Tips

Four nations with proper World Cup pedigree all in the same group‚ it’s the kind of group World Cup organizers would dream about‚ and World Cup Group F 2026 delivers exactly that․ Both the Netherlands’ Total Football heritage and 2022 quarter-final run‚ Japan’s double victory over Germany in recent World Cups‚ Tunisia’s reputation as Africa’s most accomplished team after six World Cup appearances and Sweden’s Scandinavian efficiency from a long modern football history mean that no obvious pushover sits in this group‚ making it one of the most watchable of the entire tournament․

This group is a bit different, as there is no clear favorite to win it․ The Netherlands on paper has the strongest team‚ but their performance since the 2014 World Cup has seen them as an unpredictable team who can be beaten․ Japan has experienced many great occasions‚ with some shocking ones too‚ under countless different management styles․ Tunisia‚ despite six appearances, has never progressed through the group stage at a World Cup․ The golden generation of Sweden is undergoing reconstruction‚ which may either result in further success or decline․

The Netherlands and Japan are strong favorites to advance‚ but there’s a possibility that Tunisia or Sweden could take one of their spots․ The draw between Netherlands and Japan gives a little bit of value at around 4.00‚ whilst Japan qualifying at evens or better is the most obvious bet in this group.

Netherlands in World Cup 2026 Group F: Squad, Strengths and Concerns

Dutch football is stuck between the ideal of free-spirited collective creativity that came to represent the Cruyff inheritance‚ and the defensive discipline that has led to the country’s more recent success in tournaments․ Ronald Koeman has been better at walking this tightrope than his immediate predecessors‚ but the quarter-final defeat to Argentina on penalties at the 2022 World Cup demonstrated how thin is the line between Dutch ambition and Dutch reality․

The squad contains players with international experience‚ along with the small number of youths who have been trained by Eredivisie clubs before moving to clubs elsewhere in Europe․ Virgil van Dijk provides defensive leadership few countries can match․ His presence turns the Dutch defense from a weakness to a strength․ Frenkie de Jong is another controlling midfield presence when fit‚ although he has suffered recurrent injury issues in previous seasons․ Cody Gakpo and Memphis Depay are attacking options‚ while the younger players can provide creativity regardless of the combination․

Netherlands should top Group F through superior quality and tournament experience. Their path to nine points looks clear: Japan will be competitive but manageable, Tunisia lacks the attacking quality to trouble the Dutch defence consistently, and Sweden’s rebuilding squad cannot match Oranje depth. Yet Dutch history warns against assumptions. Their tournament record did offer enough to require a certain caution․

Japan World Cup 2026: Can They Top the Group Again?

Beating Germany twice in successive World Cups now has to be considered a trend․ No longer merely respectful guests‚ Japan is no longer intimidated‚ and they will now believe they can win too․ They are tough opponents technically‚ tactically and collectively, which makes them a handful for any team expecting an easy win․

Several other players are among the European elite․ Takefusa Kubo‚ who started solidly at Real Sociedad‚ is said to be on par with Japan’s past European stars‚ and Wataru Endo’s move to Liverpool cemented his reputation as one of the world’s best midfielders․ While coaches have succeeded on the defensive side‚ there is evidence improvement in organization is system-based․

If Japan do not win their opener versus the Netherlands‚ Group F could look quite different‚ but even defeat means they could still pass the ball to the next game. Japan can get some points off the Dutch through tactical discipline and breaking‚ then qualify with Tunisia or Sweden․ They have a 60 or 65 percent chance of the knockout rounds in this scenario․ A sign of quality‚ not wishful thinking․

Tunisia World Cup 2026: Six Appearances, Zero Round of 16 Appearances

Tunisia have failed to win a single match and have never advanced beyond the group stage in their six World Cup appearances․ Despite drawing against more highly ranked teams in the past‚ including a goalless draw against Denmark and a draw against France‚ the team has found it difficult to earn results․

The squad is full of experienced players from Europe who know what is required at tournament level․ Youssef Msakni is the creator they lacked․ The defensive organization that frustrated France in 2022 remains‚ and Tunisia will not be outclassed by any of the Group F opponents․ Their drawing ability was enough to see them placed third in the competition․

In reality, Tunisians are the group outsiders, but they are still a team that could spring a surprise with points․ Tunisia would have to beat Sweden‚ draw with either the Netherlands or Japan‚ and hope their results elsewhere were enough to see them in the eight best third-placed teams․ So it is possible‚ but it seems unlikely‚ so 3.50 to 4.00 to qualify seems about right․

Sweden World Cup 2026: A Rebuild Facing Its Biggest Test

With Ibrahimović retired‚ Swedish football has lost a talisman that had defined the national team for two decades․ The current players do not have the same individual skill‚ but the team’s tactical organization and Scandinavian character still make them competitive․ Having qualified via the European playoffs‚ Sweden’s strength was that they could beat non-elite nations‚ but struggled against more serious opposition․

Alexander Isak remains Sweden’s strongest attacking threat. That Newcastle form confirms abilities that now carry national team responsibility. He leads the line with directness and finishing quality that previous Swedish squads simply did not possess. Viktor Gyokeres’ emergence at Sporting Lisbon adds a secondary attacking option that strengthens Swedish threat beyond Isak dependency. The supporting cast includes experienced internationals capable of tournament football, though the squad lacks the depth that other Group F nations possess.

Sweden’s realistic ambition is third place and potential knockout progression through the expanded format. Victory against Tunisia is close to essential. Points against Netherlands and Japan seem improbable without opponent underperformance. With a 30 to 35 percent chance of qualification‚ they remain outsiders needing results elsewhere‚ alongside a win‚ to progress․

World Cup 2026 Group F Fixtures: Full Schedule and UTC Times

All match times in Group F are in UTC+3‚ relevant to Uganda’s local time in June․ The schedule of the full Group F is as follows: 14 to 25 June 2026․

Date

Match

Venue

Local

UTC

Uganda (EAT)

Sun 14 Jun

Netherlands vs Japan

AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

4:00 PM CT

21:00

00:00 Mon

Sun 14 Jun

Sweden vs Tunisia

Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico

10:00 PM CT

03:00 Mon

06:00 Mon

Sat 20 Jun

Netherlands vs Sweden

NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas

1:00 PM CT

18:00

21:00

Sat 20 Jun

Tunisia vs Japan

Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico

12:00 AM CT

05:00 Sun

08:00 Sun

Thu 25 Jun

Japan vs Sweden

AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas

7:00 PM CT

00:00 Fri

03:00 Fri

Thu 25 Jun

Tunisia vs Netherlands

Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City

7:00 PM CT

00:00 Fri

03:00 Fri

The matchday 3 games on 25 June are played simultaneously‚ which is a requirement from FIFA‚ to avoid any team knowing what result they need to qualify before the match is finished․ The double-header decides Group F qualification․

Match Predictions for World Cup 2026 Group F

Netherlands vs Japan, 14 June – Arlington, Texas

This is probably the game that will decide the group winner․ Both sides have the quality to win, and they know how important it is to win the first match․ In spite of the Dutch’s greater depth of squad and tournament experience‚ given Japan’s record for surprise results here‚ this is impossible to call․ For both sides‚ a draw would be a disappointment ‚ but a fair result.

Prediction: Netherlands 1-1 Japan

Sweden vs Tunisia, 14 June – Monterrey, Mexico

This creates straightforward qualification stakes: so the loser faces near-certain elimination while the winner maintains genuine hope. Both teams will attack with unusual intensity given their typical caution, creating an open game that produces goals.

Prediction: Sweden 1-2 Tunisia

Netherlands vs Sweden, 20 June – Houston, Texas

Dutch quality should produce a comfortable victory. Also, Swedish limitations against elite opponents become apparent while Dutch attacking quality creates consistent threat. In defence‚ Van Dijk is able to neutralize Isak’s penetrating runs‚ while Gakpo’s pace is a nuisance for the Swedes․

Prediction: Netherlands 3-0 Sweden

Tunisia vs Japan, 20 June – Monterrey, Mexico

This match becomes pivotal for both sides. Japanese superiority across the squad should prove decisive, yet Tunisian defensive organisation extends competitive margins. Japan’s patience eventually outlasts that of opponents․

Prediction: Tunisia 0-2 Japan

Japan vs Sweden, 25 June – Arlington, Texas

Japan should confirm qualification through victory against opponents with their backs against the wall. So Sweden need a win but lack the tools to take one against Japan’s structure. Before this one, Sweden’s exit may already be confirmed.

Prediction: Japan 2-0 Sweden

Tunisia vs Netherlands, 25 June – Kansas City, Missouri

Netherlands dispatch Tunisia without excessive effort while the group is already decided. However‚ this fixture could determine the third-place standings at the event․

Prediction: Tunisia 0-2 Netherlands

Betting Markets for World Cup 2026 Group F

The Netherlands to win Group F at 1.67 to 1.80 looks like a good bet‚ although Japan might be a better option at 3.50 to 4.00 to win it if their first match performance is repeated. Tunisia and Sweden at longer odds provide speculative opportunities that require multiple upsets.

Qualification markets reveal where the genuine value sits. Netherlands at around 1.25 to 1.33 offers minimal return for high probability. Japan to qualify at 1.80 to evens is the strongest conviction bet in this group. Their quality exceeds market pricing by a meaningful margin. Tunisia at 3.50 to 4.00 provides value for those backing African resilience. Sweden at 4.50 to 5.00 looks appropriately priced given their rebuilding limitations.

The Netherlands vs Japan opener deserves specific attention. A draw at around 3.40 to 4.00 looks like a decent bet given the respective qualities of both sides and the tendency for them to be very tactical in big matches. Under 2․5 goals offers similar odds and looks a decent bet too․

The favorite to be the Group F top scorer is Cody Gakpo at 4.50 to 5.00. His positioning and consistent Dutch opportunities justify that favouritism. Takefusa Kubo at 6.00 to 7.00 offers value if Japan progress through multiple scoring opportunities. Alexander Isak at similar odds represents Sweden’s best hope, and limited fixture opportunities do restrict his ceiling.

Card markets across Group F reward attention to referee tendencies and team temperaments. Dutch discipline typically produces clean performances. Tunisian and Swedish physical approaches generate bookings through challenges that officials interpret harshly. Japan’s tactical fouling to prevent counter-attacks accumulates cards throughout tournaments. These patterns inform under and over card totals across fixtures.

World Cup 2026 Group F: Final Assessment

Netherlands and Japan will qualify from Group F. Their combination of quality and tournament experience proves sufficient against opponents who compete without quite matching their level. Tunisia will finish third with points that could secure knockout progression depending on other groups’ results. Sweden will exit at the group stage. Their rebuilding is incomplete, and their squad cannot compete consistently against superior opposition.

The tactical dynamics of this group favour possession-based approaches that Dutch and Japanese systems embody. Both teams can control games against opponents who prefer reactive football. Tunisia and Sweden struggle to implement their preferred defensive structures when possession is consistently denied. Understanding these patterns helps predict in-play momentum shifts that create betting opportunities throughout the group stage.

Weather and travel factors deserve consideration too. Los Angeles, Arlington, Houston, and Kansas City represent a spread of Central Time venues, requiring Eastern Hemisphere teams to adjust body clocks across multiple matches. Japan historically adapts to time zone changes better than European counterparts, and that could influence late-game performance when fatigue compounds physical demands.

With Group F in mind‚ the odds on Japan qualifying at evens or better‚ and the draw between the Netherlands and Japan at 4.00‚ offer value․ In this group‚ goals scored should be dictated by the defenses of the four teams and their tendency to play low-scoring affairs‚ not the attack․

FAQ

Group F consists of Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, and Tunisia. The group runs from 14 to 25 June 2026, with matches across Arlington, Houston, Monterrey, and Kansas City.

The group opens on Sunday 14 June 2026 with two matches: Netherlands vs Japan at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas (4:00 PM local / 21:00 UTC), and Sweden vs Tunisia at Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico (10:00 PM local / 03:00 UTC on 15 June).

Netherlands are the most likely group winners based on squad quality and tournament experience. Japan are the second most likely qualifiers. Tunisia and Sweden face longer odds but both carry the potential to take points from any opponent.

Japan beat the Netherlands 2-0 in the group stage of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which they co-hosted with South Korea. The sides have met six times overall, and Japan have now won their last two meetings.

The top two teams from Group F qualify automatically for the Round of 32. The third-placed team may also advance if they are among the eight best third-place finishers across all 12 groups. Points, goal difference, goals scored, and FIFA ranking are used as tiebreakers in that order.