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World Cup 2026 Group D Preview: USA, Turkey, Paraguay and Australia — Who Goes Through?

World Cup 2026 Group D Preview: USA, Turkey, Paraguay and Australia - Who Goes Through?

World Cup 2026 Group D Preview: USA, Turkey, Paraguay, Australia

The World cup 2026 Group D preview starts on home soil for one of football’s most anticipated host nation runs. The United States open their tournament in Los Angeles against Paraguay, with Turkey and Australia completing a group that looks deceptively competitive on paper.  

Four teams‚ four very different stories․ But the Americans‚ with this draw‚ have everything they need to go deep if they can stand the pressure on the biggest stage known to man․ That group will run from 12 June to 25 June‚ and every single game will matter․  

Who Is in World Cup 2026 Group D?

Group D comprises the co-hosts United States‚ Paraguay (who qualified for the first time in 16 years)‚ Australia (who qualified for their sixth consecutive World Cup) and Turkey (whose 24-year wait for qualification had ended)․ All four teams were seeded into World Cup venues on the West Coast; the group is one of a few plan-qualified groups to play in the same time zone at the World Cup․

Each team has its own story․ The USA is the host nation and cannot fail to qualify from the group stage․ Beating Argentina and Brazil in the CONMEBOL qualification rounds says everything about the threat Australia poses. Coached by Graham Arnold and Tony Popovic, they made the Round of 16 in 2022 and would love to repeat it, while Turkey had to pass two playoffs to make it to the quarterfinals of the 2024 tournament.

World Cup 2026 Group D Preview: Fixtures and Kick-Off Times in East Africa Time

All times are in East Africa Time (EAT‚ UTC+3)․ The matches will be held in Los Angeles‚ Seattle‚ Vancouver‚ and Santa Clara․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT

12 June

USA vs Paraguay

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

04:00

13 June

Australia vs Turkey

BC Place, Vancouver

07:00

19 June

USA vs Australia

Lumen Field, Seattle

22:00

19 June

Turkey vs Paraguay

Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara

06:00

25 June

Turkey vs USA

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles

05:00

25 June

Paraguay vs Australia

Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara

05:00

The final two matches‚ played simultaneously on 25 June‚ are decisive for qualification‚ which means that teams have no incentive to maneuver the final game differently if they know what the other game will be․ All six fixtures fall into the prime viewership window in East Africa in the morning․

United States: Home Advantage, Heavy Expectations

The USA has never won the World Cup. They have never come close to winning the World Cup․ This generation of American players surely has its best chance under coach Mauricio Pochettino, who has rebuilt belief since taking over, by playing at home in front of a nation fascinated by the tournament. With 82 caps and 32 international goals‚ Christian Pulisic is the nation’s prominent player and a level above all others when the USA are at their best․ His ability to create chances from out wide or cut infield makes him a constant threat for the US attack․

Tyler Adams gives important defensive cover‚ ball-winning‚ quick distribution, and a sense of being able to guard the middle of the field‚ and when he is fit and playing‚ the USA looks a completely different team․ Weston McKennie adds box-to-box energy and was the one who broke through against Belgium in the March window. His form with Juventus was enough to warrant a new contract‚ and Folarin Balogun looks set to offer the type of clinical finishing this side has often lacked․

There’s pressure after losing to Belgium and Portugal in their March friendlies, raising questions about how the squad performs against top opposition. The better teams in the tournament are not in Group D, so an organized, confident USA should be expected to take six points from Paraguay and Australia and face Turkey, already qualified, in the final group game․

Paraguay: Organised, Dangerous and Underestimated

Paraguay returned to the World Cup for the first time since the 2010 tournament after achieving a pair of memorable results during the CONMEBOL qualification campaign: a 2-1 victory over Argentina and a 1-0 victory over Brazil․ The teams that beat those two sides in qualifying are not here by accident: coach Gustavo Alfaro has shaped a well-drilled‚ defensively compact side that both press high and defend deep‚ depending on the nature of their opponents․ That system makes Paraguay hard to break down and dangerous on the counter-attack․

Leading the line is 32-year-old Miguel Almiron‚ who is now back in MLS with the player having spent a long time at Newcastle․ With Almiron’s pressing intensity and technical quality‚ he is a constant threat from wide․ Alongside him is 22-year-old forward Julio Enciso․ The Strasbourg frontman scored three times in qualifying and offers direct running and long-range shooting․ Captain Gustavo Gomez provides experience to the back line․ The centre-back has represented Paraguay at the international level 88 times‚ and plays club football for Palmeiras‚ one of the strongest clubs in South America’s toughest league․

For Paraguay‚ the main problem was scoring: they had only scored 14 goals in all of CONMEBOL qualifying․ That is a low goal return for a team with Almirón and Enciso․ If they are to get Paraguay a result‚ they will need to find attacking solutions the qualifying campaign does not suggest they have․ In general‚ well-organized sides that are difficult to beat tend to go much further in the World Cup than might be expected․

Australia: The Socceroos Are Not Here to Make Up Numbers

Australia reached the Round of‌ 16 in Qatar 2022 after defeating Denmark and losing to eventual champions Argentina in a close knockout match․ After a shaky World Cup qualifying campaign under Graham Arnold‚ Tony Popovic was successfully hired as Socceroos manager in September 2024 and quickly transformed the team‌ into a more compact and attacking side․ The Socceroos’ preferred‌ formation is a 3-4-2-1 or back-five․ This provides‌ defensive stability while still allowing wingbacks to attack․ When this system works, it is difficult to play through and dangerous on the counter.

Mathew Ryan keeps goal with over 100 international caps and three World Cup appearances already on his record. Harry Souttar‌ provides the aerial presence as a center-back and is a threat at both ends of the field from set pieces․ Jackson‌ Irvine and Riley McGree are the main starting center-midfielders. Emerging star Ryan Teague has become a key‌ player under Popovic, playing since his debut season in 2025․ Martin Boyle provides experience and creativity from wide‚ while Mitchell Duke is a target man‌ type striker who can hold up the play and link up with players making attacking runs․

Nestory Irankunda is the wild card․ The young winger, formerly of Bayern Munich and now of Watford‚ has the individual brilliance to turn a well-ordered defense on its head on his day․ Australia needs to get something from the match with Paraguay on 25 June in order to have any hope of progression and‚ combined with a disciplined performance against Turkey‚ could get to four points and through to the group stage in third position․

Turkey: Back After 24 Years, With Real Quality

The last time Turkey qualified for the World Cup was in 2002‚ where they placed third in Korea-Japan․ Turkey sat out the next five World Cups․ Vincenzo Montella’s team qualified for Euro 2028 in June 2026‚ winning two playoff matches by a score of 1-0 to Romania and Kosovo in a run of tight-contest matches․ They arrive in Group D after beating the USA 2-1 in a friendly match held in June 2025‚ and genuinely believe they can beat the hosts․

Hakan Çalhanoğlu is the beating heart of the team․ Inter Milan’s captain and deep-lying playmaker with the ability to dictate play‚ the precision to pass and hold on and the level of composure under pressure that the younger players need․ He has scored 22 international goals‚ and brought Turkey to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024․ Real Madrid attacking midfielder Arda Güler is a quality player in the ten role and Juventus winger Kenan Yıldız provides power and pace down the left flank․ One of the goalscorers against Kosovo in the playoff final‚ Kerem Aktürkoğlu offers direct‚ dangerous pace from wide positions․

Turkey have a problem with experience․ Turkey have missed five World Cups in a row․ This team know nothing about what a group-stage tournament is like․ Montella has so far dealt well with the psychological test of the Euro 2024 qualifiers‚ but the World Cup is a different story․ The first game against Australia on 13 June will be the most important of the campaign‚ and a win there would ease the pressure and allow Italy to push for second place․

Match-by-Match Predictions

USA vs Paraguay (12 June)

The first game will dictate the USA’s tournament․ Paraguay will sit deep and look to play Almirón in on the counter‚ but a team ranked 27th in the FIFA world rankings cannot withstand the attacks Pochettino’s men are likely to mount in this game. The home crowd at SoFi Stadium will lift the USA through any nervous early period. Prediction: USA 2-0 Paraguay.

Australia vs Turkey (13 June)

A really appealing 50-50․ The Australian defenders will be able to deal with anything the Turkish attackers can throw at them, but Turkey has enough star quality to either get a goal from a set piece or through a moment of Guler magic․ Both teams need this result badly․  Prediction: Australia 1-1 Turkey.

USA vs Australia (19 June)

The USA should win this game․ Australia’s back five can be stretched by the width of Pulisic and Weah‚ and the presence of Adams in midfield gives the USA control they rarely have against technically strong opponents․ Australia will make it hard work‚ but the USA will find a way to score first and hold on․ Prediction: USA 2-1 Australia.

Turkey vs Paraguay (19 June)

Çalhanoğlu will be controlling this game․ Paraguay relies on winning the ball high up the pitch in counterattacks and that will be difficult against a defensively solid Turkey․ Almirón may create one moment from nothing but Turkey have too much quality at the other end․ Prediction: Turkey 2-1 Paraguay.

Turkey vs USA (25 June)

Both sides will be through before these game kicks off and Turkey will not be afraid of the occasion after beating the USA in a friendly a year earlier․ The key here‚ however‚ will be the battle between Pulisic and Çalhanoğlu‚ which will decide the match․Prediction: USA 1-1 Turkey (USA top the group on goal difference).

Paraguay vs Australia (25 June)

Paraguay’s organized play versus Australia’s counter-attacking pace gives this game the most meaning of any in the group: the only way either side could secure the best third place rather than going home is by winning․ One goal changes everything․ Prediction: Paraguay 1-0 Australia.

Predicted Final Group D Standings

Position

Team

Points

GD

1st

USA

7

+4

2nd

Turkey

5

+1

3rd

Paraguay

3

-1

4th

Australia

1

-4

Paraguay sits on three points and are in the running for one of the eight best third-placed sides‚ with the match up against Australia on the final matchday being the group decider․

Why African Football Fans Should Watch Group D

For fans who tracked the Africa World Cup qualifiers through the CAF group stage, Group D offers a fascinating contrast in styles. The USA’s technical, pressing-based game under Pochettino reflects everything that modern international football demands.

Turkey’s style‚ built around the long-passing and creativity of Çalhanoğlu‚ is a more direct version of what African teams want to achieve‚ and Paraguay’s smart defensive and counter-attacking play‚ built around a back four that conceded just 17 in 20 CONMEBOL qualifiers‚ shows how defensive discipline and tactical organization can do the job when individual talent is lacking․

Of the four groups this is by far where the expectations of the home nation are highest․ How the USA perform on their own soil will define narratives about American football’s development for years to come. That storyline alone makes every Group D match required viewing for the opening two weeks of the tournament.

FAQ

Group D consists of the United States, Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey.

Group D opens on 12 June 2026 with USA vs Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Most Group D matches kick off between 04:00 and 07:00 EAT. The 25 June fixtures both kick off at 05:00 EAT. Check the fixtures table above for each match’s exact time.

The top two teams qualify automatically. The third-placed team may also advance if they rank among the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.

Yes. Turkey beat the USA 2-1 in a friendly in June 2025. Their overall head-to-head record shows two meetings, both won by Turkey.

The USA reached the quarterfinals in 2002, losing to Germany 1-0. They have not progressed beyond the Round of 16 in any subsequent tournament.

Australia reached the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022, losing 2-1 to Argentina. Their 2006 campaign also took them to the Round of 16.

Yes. Their most likely route is finishing third with three or four points, which may be enough to rank among the eight best third-placed teams, depending on results in other groups. Their final game against Australia is the key fixture.

Group D is hosted across SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, BC Place in Vancouver, Lumen Field in Seattle, and Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Yes. The only previous World Cup meeting came at the inaugural 1930 tournament, a 3-0 win for the USA. The two sides met most recently in a November 2025 friendly, which the USA won 2-1.

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World Cup 2026 Group C Preview: Brazil, Morocco and the Battle for Group Supremacy

World Cup 2026 Group C Preview: Brazil, Morocco and the Battle for Group Supremacy

World Cup 2026 Group C Preview: Brazil, Morocco & Full Group Analysis

World Cup 2026 Group C has to be‚ on paper‚ one of the hardest․ It will be especially interesting to African fans as Morocco‚ Africa’s new benchmark of what can be achieved at the World Cup after their 2022 run to the semi-finals‚ will want to prove it wasn’t a one-off․

Brazil wants to end a 24-year trophy drought‚ Scotland return to the World Cup for the first time since 1998‚ and Haiti are carrying the hopes of a Caribbean nation for their first appearance since 1974․  

Four teams․ Four stories․ It’s one group you’ll want to watch from the opening whistle․

Who Is in World Cup 2026 Group C?

Group C consists of four teams from across the globe‚ with five-time winners Brazil at the top and one of the teams in the best form at the tournament․ Morocco arrive as the kings of African football after their historic 2022 run‚ while Scotland are the romantic comeback story‚ returning to the biggest stage in world football after 28 years․ Haiti are the underdog who qualified against the odds‚ representing the Caribbean nations of CONCACAF with pride․ 

The group was confirmed at the FIFA World Cup draw in Washington D․C․ on 5 December 2025․ For Uganda fans of the Africa World Cup qualifiers‚ and even World Cup fans generally‚ especially with Morocco in the group‚ this is a must-match․ Considered the best CAF representatives‚ their matches against Brazil and Scotland are considered the most anticipated of the group stage․

Group C Fixtures and Kick-Off Times in East Africa Time

All times listed are in East Africa Time (EAT‚ UTC+3)․ Since the tournament is co-hosted by the United States‚ Canada and Mexico‚ kick-off times in the United States would likely be late evening or early morning in Uganda․ Make plans to watch early․

Date

Match

Venue

EAT

14 June

Brazil vs Morocco

MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

01:00

14 June

Haiti vs Scotland

Gillette Stadium, Boston

04:00

20 June

Scotland vs Morocco

Gillette Stadium, Boston

01:00

20 June

Brazil vs Haiti

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

04:00

25 June

Scotland vs Brazil

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

01:00

25 June

Morocco vs Haiti

Gillette Stadium, Boston

01:00

Brazil: Five Stars, One Big Problem

However‚ Brazil’s last World Cup triumph was back in 2002․ That’s a long time for a country which views the World Cup as part of its birthright․ The country is still HEALING from the 7-1 loss to Germany on home soil at the 2014 tournament‚ and Qatar 2022 ended with a quarter-final elimination following a penalty shoot-out against Croatia․

The new squad is based around some of the best attacking talents in European football‚ including Vinícius Jr at Real Madrid and Rodrygo who is a constant creator․ Endrick is a young player comfortable playing in a direct centre-forward role‚ and Brazil’s overall depth of quality means they can field a heavily rotated side and expect to win against any other team on their day․

The weakness is real though․ Brazil struggles to break down opponents who sit back in an organized block․ In Qatar only scored two against South Korea‚ couldn’t break down Croatia‚ so that will be in Morocco and Scotland’s minds․ If they don’t score in the first 10 minutes‚ they get frustrated because they are wasting chances․   

Morocco: Africa’s Best, Back for More

Morocco’s run to the semi-finals in 2022‚ which included eliminating Spain on penalties‚ has been regarded as one of the great moments in World Cup history‚ having gone on to defeat Portugal before taking France to the wire․ Walid Regragui built something special‚ and most of this squad is set to return for 2026 with more experience․

Achraf Hakimi is well known as one of the world’s best attacking full-backs with discipline in defense‚ whilst Youssef En-Nesyri offers Morocco’s aerial skill and ability to score goals in a central role․ The Moroccan side is based on a tight defense and fast transitions from defense into attack․

The psychological aspect for Morocco is different because until 2022‚ they were always the underdogs․ Now they arrive as the African champions and with the expectation that others are watching them much more closely․ Opponents know how they play․ The coach is smart enough not to stick to one plan․ Group C will be Morocco’s first chance to prove they can outperform expectations․

 

Scotland: Back After 28 Years

Prior to this tournament‚ Scotland’s last World Cup appearance had come in France 1998‚ when they had exited in the group stage having lost all their three matches‚ but participation in a World Cup had been rare for the country․ This time‚ 28 years later‚ Steve Clarke has built a team that really does belong at this tournament․

McTominay is now an attacking midfielder who scored goals in the qualifying campaign from aggressive forward runs‚ and left-back Andrew Robertson is a Champions League winner who offers an attacking threat with set plays and crosses from the left․ Midfielder John McGinn is a workhorse with technical ability․

Scotland won’t dominate games․ They won’t outscore Brazil or outplay Morocco after 90 minutes of possession football․ What they can do is stay compact‚ follow the game plan and take the chances as and when they arrive․ Three points from Haiti‚ one point from Morocco and damage limitation against Brazil may be enough to qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams․

Haiti: The Caribbean Dream

Haiti’s only previous World Cup participation was in 1974․ Despite losing all three group matches‚ the team drew worldwide attention by playing in West Germany․ Fifty-two years later‚ a new generation joins the ranks of the world’s best․

The squad contains a mix of MLS players and European-based players‚ and while they do not possess the individual quality of the other Group C teams‚ their organization and discipline make them a tough opponent․ Haiti is a heavy underdog against Brazil and Morocco‚ but would be hoping to cause an upset against Scotland․ With the expanded version of the format‚ it is very unlikely that Haiti would progress as one of the best third-placed teams‚ but there is a path if improbable results occur not predicted by any analysis․

Scotland‚ with Haiti in the group‚ cannot take anything for granted‚ and need to win the opening match․

Match-by-Match Predictions

Brazil vs Morocco (14 June): An opening match like this sets the tone for the whole group and Brazil at home in New Jersey will feel they have to win․ Morocco will sit in low and look to hit them on the break through Hakimi and En-Nesyri․ This is a little bit how quite a few of Brazil’s games have been lately․ Morocco are the one side in the group who could pull off an upset․ Prediction: Brazil 1-0 Morocco.

Haiti vs Scotland (14 June): Scotland must win this match‚ and will face a deep defense from Haiti․ With set-piece threat and McTominay’s late midfield running‚ Scotland’s realistic mission is a professional win․ Prediction: Haiti 0-2 Scotland.

Scotland vs Morocco (20 June): Victory could genuinely see Scotland finish second and qualify․ A draw could also see Scotland qualify via third․ A loss would greatly diminish qualification hopes․ Morocco conceded only one World Cup goal in open play in 2022‚ so Scotland are expected to be powerful and direct while being aware that any attacks on their right might allow Hakimi to break on their right in a counterattack․ Prediction: Scotland 1-1 Morocco.

Brazil vs Haiti (20 June): Brazil will win‚ as Haiti will be overrun defensively and outclassed technically and in terms of attacking pressure. Prediction: Brazil 4-0 Haiti.

Scotland vs Brazil (25 June): If Scotland have four points‚ Clarke will look to keep it tight and not have a goal difference issue․ If a result is needed‚ that is a massive task․ Brazil had never lost to Scotland in the previous seven meetings‚ with the winning margin eventually proving to be important․ Prediction: Scotland 0-2 Brazil.

Morocco vs Haiti (25 June): Morocco will want to win and score several goals to improve their goal difference. Prediction: Morocco 3-0 Haiti.

Predicted Final Group C Standings

Position

Team

Points

GD

1st

Brazil

7

+7

2nd

Morocco

5

+3

3rd

Scotland

4

-1

4th

Haiti

0

-9

Scotland‚ on four points and likely to qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams (four points in prior editions had usually sufficed)‚ have every incentive to win the matches against Haiti and Morocco (three points available in each)․

Why This Group Matters for African Football Fans

Morocco’s campaign in Group C is important not just for themselves․ As the only African representatives at the highest level‚ every positive result helps to strengthen the case for an increase in African representation for future tournaments․ Having followed the Africa World Cup qualifiers through the CAF group stage‚ the Uganda fans know what is at stake․ The African representatives reaching the knockout stage send a message‚ Morocco are in a position to send it loud and clear․

There are also a number of players of African birth or descent worth watching‚ and the stylistic contrast between Brazil’s technical attacking play‚ Morocco’s structured defensive play‚ and Scotland’s powerful direct play means that Group C is one of the most tactically interesting groups at the tournament

Online Casino Games - FAQs

Brazil, Morocco, Haiti and Scotland make up Group C.

Group C opens on 14 June 2026, with Brazil vs Morocco and Haiti vs Scotland played on the same day.

Most matches kick off at 01:00 or 04:00 EAT. Check the fixtures table above for exact times.

The top two teams qualify automatically. The third-placed team may also advance if they rank among the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.

Morocco and Brazil have met twice. Brazil won the only World Cup meeting, a 3-0 group stage victory in France 1998. Morocco got their revenge in a 2023 friendly, winning 2-1 in Rabat.

Morocco are the sole African representative in Group C and are the strong favourites to finish second behind Brazil.

Morocco reached the semi-finals in Qatar 2022, beating Spain and Portugal along the way. That squad forms the core of their 2026 group.

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World Cup 2026 Group B Preview: Canada, Switzerland and the Race for the Last 32

World Cup 2026 Group B Preview: Canada, Switzerland and the Race for the Last 32

World Cup 2026 Group B Preview: Canada, Switzerland, Qatar & Bosnia

World Cup 2026 Group B features one of the most unpredictable groups at the tournament‚ with Canada wondering if history weighs on their shoulders‚ Switzerland arriving as the most reliable qualifiers in world football‚ Qatar trying to forget a limp showing in 2022 and Bosnia carrying the hopes of a nation that wants to make their mark․ Four very different stories‚ one group and a fascinating fight for two guaranteed knockout spots․

This preview breaks down every team‚ every fixture‚ and the best betting angles for Ugandan viewers tuning in from North America․ With third place teams also advancing‚ the expanded 48-team format means every result in this group has the potential to create ripple effects in the bracket․

The Hosts’ Burden: Canada’s Historic Opportunity

Canada carries 77 million expectations into this tournament. The nation has never won a World Cup game‚ the pressure of breaking the drought at home is huge‚ and while the 2022 squad matched the Belgium effort‚ the team was ultimately exposed by fatigue and inexperience against Croatia and Morocco․ That team has since matured significantly.

While Alphonso Davies gets most of the headlines‚ this is a deeper squad and the emergence of Jonathan David as one of the more clinical goal-scorers in Europe‚ better than a goal every two matches for club‚ is a sign of it․ Tajon Buchanan provides width and pace down the flanks‚ while the center-backs have the Premier League and Serie A experience that prior Canadian generations did not․

Coach Jesse Marsch brings MLS success and European tactical knowledge. That combination bridges ambition with tournament reality. His setups are compact without the ball and direct with it, which suits this group perfectly.

BMO Field in Toronto and BC Place in Vancouver create real atmospheric advantages․ BMO holds about 30‚000 fans in a compact‚ loud stadium․ BC Place will seat 54‚000 under the retractable roof and both will be home to passionate Canadian fans who know this is a generational moment․

The fixture schedule builds momentum well. Opening against Qatar offers maximum opportunity for that historic first win. Switzerland tests credentials against established tournament performers. Bosnia provides a final-day examination where desperation from both sides produces chaos. The scheduling suits Canadian preparation and allows confidence to build progressively.

 

World Cup 2026 Group B Team Analysis

Switzerland: The Eternal Pragmatists

Swiss football operates on principles that produce results without excitement. Organisation‚ discipline‚ and never beating yourself․ Switzerland have progressed to the knockout stage of every major tournament they have entered since 2014․ Once you know what to expect‚ that makes a betting market․

Essentially the midfield’s metronome‚ Granit Xhaka is capable of dictating tempo with his passing range and leadership qualities․ Denis Zakaria has creative quality in abundance‚ but when it gets tight he can be less influential as teams presserto deny him time and space on the ball․ But the defense has proved itself against Europe’s best․ In tournament football‚ that works well․

Switzerland will head to Group B with qualification being the minimum target․ Victory against Bosnia is expected. Draws against Canada and Qatar are acceptable. Any wins beyond the minimum represent a bonus. It is a maddeningly practical style that nevertheless is effective enough to see neutrals nations stay in the tournament longer.

Qatar: Defending What They Built

Four years on from the most watched sporting event in history‚ Qatar provided plenty of spectacle but were ultimately disappointing‚ losing all three of their group games without scoring․ The 2026 tournament sees them return as participants, armed with the lessons of 2022 in a genuine bid to show that their first hosting was an aberration․

After a generation of investment in Qatari football’s development programs‚ the national team is producing results on a consistent basis․ The 2022 squad lacked experience of the big stage‚ which four years of international football has provided․ The victory at the 2023 Asian Cup‚ followed by qualification for 2026 through competitive matches instead of as hosts‚ suggested further development․

On paper Qatar are underdogs in all their Group B matches but are skilled․ Akram Afif is as capable as any of the best players from their three opponents‚ and the team has been more organized since 2022․ Despite not qualifying for the knockout rounds‚ their total points could affect the shape of the group and which third-place position opens up across the twelve pools․

Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Forgotten Contenders

Bosnia qualified for the 2014 World Cup under Edin Dzeko and the golden-age team that won the hearts of neutrals‚ but the Bosnian game has rebuilt around emerging talents who are consistently underappreciated․ The continuing qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup is a testament to the resilience and quality of this team‚ which is better than both its Fifa ranking and its image․

Dzeko‚ at 40‚ still has veteran presence and finishing ability that teams with younger players may lack; the midfield has been strengthened by players in Italy‚ Germany‚ and France․ For a team with their tactical intelligence‚ tournament football suits this Bosnian side perfectly: they will fear no team in this group‚ and will cause problems for possession-oriented teams who dominate territory․

 

Bosnia are tournament opponents not fodder for the group stage․ They need to beat Qatar‚ do what they can against Canada and/or Switzerland‚ and hope third places would be enough․

Match Schedule and Timing

Group B fixtures are split between Canadian and American venues, leading to a sharp difference in atmosphere and the advantage of home crowds for host teams. Even then, American venues are neutral sites, with every team playing as the visiting side.

Date

Match

Venue

Uganda Time

12 June

Canada vs Qatar

BMO Field, Toronto

01:00

13 June

Switzerland vs Bosnia

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

04:00

18 June

Switzerland vs Canada

BC Place, Vancouver

04:00

18 June

Qatar vs Bosnia

GEHA Field, Kansas City

04:00

23 June

Canada vs Bosnia

BMO Field, Toronto

01:00

23 June

Switzerland vs Qatar

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

01:00

As games throughout the tournament will kick off at around 04:00 Uganda time, fans looking to watch all group games will be in for some early mornings. And although the final matchday’s games at 01:00 should be relatively more watchable, qualification and all its permutations are likely to be clear by this stage.

Toronto’s BMO Field is worth mentioning․ The compact design amplifies crowd noise to levels that genuinely unsettle visiting sides. The passionate Canadian fanbase will create conditions unlike anything Qatar or Bosnia have encountered in recent qualifying campaigns. BC Place in Vancouver offers different character through its larger capacity and covered roof, providing the spectacle that Switzerland versus Canada demands while still tilting the atmosphere in Canada’s favour.

Match Predictions and Analysis

Canada vs Qatar (12 June)

Canada enter Group B with maximum pressure on the hosts and minimum for the visitors‚ in an atmosphere at BMO Field‚ with 30‚000 Canadians desperate to see their country’s first World Cup win. Qatar’s task is survival more than ambition, frustrating Canada until pressure creates mistakes.

Davies provides the important attacking quality that these teams lack‚ with his off-ball movement able to exploit space a disciplined Qatari defense can’t cover for 90 minutes․

Prediction: Canada 2-0 Qatar.

Switzerland vs Bosnia (13 June)

Both sides are looking for points to secure comfortable qualification and will not overcommit early․ Xhaka should continue to dictate the midfield tempo‚ but with Bosnia’s attacking directness will not allow complacency to enter Switzerland’s game.

Bosnia’s height advantage at set pieces gives them a realistic route to an equaliser even when trailing. In these matches with Switzerland‚ the late goals prove to be critical‚ often taking advantage of looser tactics.

Prediction: Switzerland 2-1 Bosnia.

Switzerland vs Canada (18 June)

This fixture determines group positioning. With both teams having won their opening matches and only the top two qualifying‚ the match would be important with Canada as the hosts in BC Place․

Swiss tournament experience typically proves valuable in exactly these high-stakes group-stage matches. A draw satisfies both teams’ minimum requirements and leaves final-day drama fully intact. Neither side needs to win to remain in control of their own destiny.

Prediction: Switzerland 1-1 Canada.

Qatar vs Bosnia (18 June)

This fixture becomes the elimination decider for both nations. Whoever wins stays in contention for third place. Whoever loses faces near-certain exit.

That desperation produces an open, attacking match. Bosnia should have enough quality‚ but Qatar have improved since 2022‚ so it may not be a foregone conclusion.

Prediction: Qatar 1-2 Bosnia.

Canada vs Bosnia and Switzerland vs Qatar (23 June)

Going into the final matchday‚ Switzerland would likely have a spot reserved for the next round‚ but Canada would need to get points to be sure of qualifying‚ and finally‚ Bosnia would be in position to qualify with a third-place finish․ The final would be a home win for Canada․

Switzerland dispatch Qatar professionally to complete their minimum-effort, maximum-result approach. Canada finish their historic first tournament with a winning record.

Predictions: Canada 2-0 Bosnia, Switzerland 2-0 Qatar.

Group B Final Standings Prediction

Position

Team

Pts

1st

Switzerland

7

2nd

Canada

7

3rd

Bosnia

3

4th

Qatar

0

Your Group B Viewing Guide

Group B is one of the most compelling in the entire draw. Switzerland bring pedigree‚ Canada bring passion‚ Bosnia bring value and Qatar bring the chance for any neutral to pick an underdog and hope․

Set your alarms for the 01:00 and 04:00 kick-offs if you’re doing the late nights‚ follow our live score updates and read our full Group C preview․

FAQ

Group B contains Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Canada are co-hosts alongside the USA and Mexico. Qatar return after hosting the 2022 World Cup. Bosnia qualified through the UEFA playoff route.

Both Switzerland and Canada are slight co-favourites to top the group. Swiss tournament experience and defensive solidity make them reliable. Canada’s home advantage could prove decisive in close fixtures, and both teams are expected to qualify for the knockout rounds.

Bosnia are genuine contenders to qualify, either through a top-two finish or via the expanded third-place progression route. Their odds for qualification represent solid value given the quality of their squad. A win against Qatar is their most important fixture.

Two teams qualify directly from each of the twelve groups. The eight best third-place finishers across all groups also advance to the round of 32. This expanded pathway means a third-place finish in Group B could still result in knockout-round football.

Uganda is in EAT (East Africa Time, UTC+3). The 12 June and 23 June fixtures kick off at 01:00 Uganda time. The 13 June and 18 June fixtures kick off at 04:00 Uganda time. The final matchday on 23 June has two simultaneous fixtures, both at 01:00 Uganda time.

Canada versus Qatar on 12 June is their best opportunity to record a historic first World Cup win. Canada are strong favourites at home. Qatar are expected to be the weakest team in the group, and the atmosphere at BMO Field in Toronto should heavily favour the hosts.

Jonathan David for top Group B scorer is the standout individual market. He leads Canada’s attack and is one of the most reliable finishers in European club football. Breel Embolo and Edin Dzeko offer alternative options depending on your preferred team angle.

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Africa 2026 World Cup: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What Comes Next

Africa 2026 World Cup: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What Comes Next

Africa 2026 World Cup: CAF Qualifiers, Teams & Playoff Drama

The countdown is on to the Africa 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the continent’s biggest stars are preparing to fly out to North America. Automatic spots have been secured for nine countries, while four more still have another shot at qualification through playoffs.

Africa has more teams this edition. With the expansion of the World Cup from 32 to 48 teams, there are now nine guaranteed spots for teams from CAF instead of the previous five and possibly a 10th through the inter-continental playoffs. More stories, more drama and more dreams than ever.

Automatic Qualifiers: The Nine African Teams

Nine countries have booked their tickets for the Africa 2026 World Cup. Some countries qualified easily, some had to wait until the final whistle blew to know if they had qualified.

Powerhouses of North Africa

Morocco became the first African team to qualify for the World Cup. They won every game to finish top of Group E. They continued to ride the wave of enthusiasm created by their historic journey to the semi-finals of the World Cup in 2022 and not only qualified for the third consecutive time but in a second consecutive qualifying campaign qualified in perfect fashion. This will be Morocco’s seventh World Cup, the number of participations of Cameroon being the best so far with nine.

Tunisia were also successful, topping group H with 9 wins from 10 games. More astonishing still is that the North Africans did not concede a goal. After years of upheaval, Sami Trabelsi has settled the Carthage Eagles who are now looking for their first entrance into the knock-out stage of their seventh World Cup.

Egypt qualified in great style also. Mohamed Salah led the way with 9 goals and guided the Pharaohs to victory in group A. Coach Hossam Hassan also made history, being the first Egyptian trainer to qualify in the position of both player and coach. This is Egypt’s fourth World Cup from the last three decades and they wish to make good a heartbreak from Russia 2018.

Algeria also announced their return. The Desert Foxes finished top of Group G after missing Qatar 2022. The 3–0 victory over Somalia was decisive. There are memories of the great knock-out round of 2014 against Germany but now they are back to assert their rightful place.

West Africa’s Revival

Ghana did it nervously in securing a place with a 1–0 home success over Comoros when Mohammed Kudus found net. The Black Stars are five qualifiers now but the memory of the quarter-final success in 2010 still lingers on. Fans will remember the collapse in Qatar when failing to qualify, This is a chance at redemption.

Côte d’Ivoire did it later with goals from Franck Kessié and Yan Diomande against Kenya and captured Group F. The Elephants conceded no goals in the qualification round. Emerse Faé, the coach who led them to AFCON victory is at the helm giving the side re-birth and a hunger to overcome failures in past World Cups and enter the qualifying round.

Cape Verde is the ‘Cinderella’ aspect of the qualifiers beating Eswatini 3–0 to secure their first World Cup. A ground attendance of 8,000 was another milestone recorded. The Blue Sharks have gone from rabble to contenders under coach Pedro “Bubista” Brito and have now earned the right to play alongside the giants of world football.

The return of the Southern Africans

South Africa are back after a missing-out for 16 years. Their decisive 3–0 victory over Rwanda secured them Group C. It has not been easy for them as they nearly missed out on qualification because of a deduction of points but the boys of Hugo Broos came back strong when it counted. Bafana Bafana’s fourth appearance is one of redemption as it will be eleven years since they last hosted in 2010.

Champions Leading the Way

Côte d’Ivoire stand out in the qualifying teams, coming off the back of winning the AFCON title and with momentum on their side. Their mix of defence and attacking players stand them in a good light as real contenders. Morocco, Egypt and Ghana are all around them adding to Africa’s mix of experience and firepower and are sure to shake North America in 2026.

Eritrean Withdrawal & Qualifying Chaos

The sudden withdrawal of Eritrea in 2023 caused great confusion. Five teams were left in Group E with all six teams in each other group. This forced CAF to change their rules.

  • Results against the bottom side in the six-team groups did not count when it came to the many comparisons between the runners-up.
  • This ensured that all were on an equal footing with the group containing five teams
  • Resulting in: Several teams witnessed large wins wiped from the ledger, and this changed who makes the playoff cut.

This wasn’t new, as UEFA and CAF have used this method before in uneven groups, but it created discussion. Some called it unfair, others said there is no other way. In any event, it is about who still has a chance at the World Cup.

The CAF Playoff: 4 Teams, 1 Spot

For four unlucky runner-ups there is still hope. Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo and Gabon move into the mini-play off in Morocco.

Format

  • 2 semifinals on 13 November, 2025
  • 1 final on 16 November 2025
  • All matches are 1-legged affairs. Extra time and penalties if needed.

Match-ups based on FIFA rank:

  • Nigeria vs. Gabon
  • Cameroon vs. DR Congo

The winners play the final and only one of each games advances. This party does not qualify but will play in the interconfederation playoffs in March, 2026.

Interconfederational Playoffs: Africa’s Last Chance 

The interconfederation playoffs are difficult. Six teams from different continents fighting for the two remaining spots in the World Cup.

  • 1 from Africa (CAF)
  • 1 from Asia (AFC)
  • 1 from South America (CONMEBOL)
  • 1 from Oceania (OFC)
  • 2 from North/Central America (CONCACAF)

How It Works

  • Two mini-brackets of three teams each.
  • The Lower-ranked team plays a semi-final.
  • The winner meets the seeded team in a one-off final.
  • Two winners advance to the World Cup.

For Africa, this means one longer road.

Final Thoughts

The Africa 2026 World Cup qualifying process produced the same drama, heartbreak and history. Morocco and Tunisia dominated. Egypt, South Africa and Algeria returned. Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire exhibited strength and perserverance. Cape Verde produced the fairy tale.

And for four more – Nigeria, Cameroon, DR Congo, Gabon – the struggle continues. The road is long, but the dream of taking Africa to new heights still is alive.