New York to host final as full schedule reveal is madness, mock World Cup group stage draw, pots, rankings, analysis, news

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On Monday, the host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final was finally locked in.

And on Monday, the football world truly started to realise how utterly bonkers the 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be.

New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, home to the NFL’s New York Jets and Giants, will host the tournament’s crown jewel along with seven other matches – though FIFA is calling the venue New York New Jersey, given its proximity to Manhattan and the understandable preference to be associated with the megacity over the home of Tony Soprano.

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Dallas’ AT&T Stadium will get nine matches including a semi-final, Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host eight matches including a semi-final, and Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium will host eight matches including a quarter-final and two USA group games. Mexico will host the first two matches of the tournament on June 11, with the host nation playing at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca.

But those are just five of the 16 venues required to host the whopping 104 matches required to narrow down 48 teams, spread across 12 four-team groups in the opening stage, to one world champion.

The scale will be enormous, and to pack it all into just over a month – from the June 11 opener to the July 19 final – will require a veritable feast of football.

Mexico’s Azteca Stadium will host the opening game of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA President Gianni Infantino announced on Sunday February 4, 2024. The expanded 48-team tournament is being co-hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada. The Azteca will become the first stadium to host World Cup tournament games in three separate editions after 1970 and 1986. (Photo by ALFREDO ESTRELLA / AFP)Source: AFP

The clean bracket of years gone by (32 teams cut into a 16-team knockout stage) is gone. The top two teams in each group, plus the eight best third-placers, will advance with an extra knockout round (beginning with 32 teams) required.

The thrilling early group stage process will continue, with four games back-to-back-to-back-to-back, but to ensure the final group matches for each quartet are played at the same time, there will be six games played on each day between June 24 and June 27.

As British journalist Daniel Storey tweeted: “I’m not sure people realise how mad a 48-team, 104-match World Cup is going to be.

“Between June 13 and June 27 2026, there will be 68 group games. That’s almost a fifth of an entire Premier League season in 15 days.

“In 2022, 64 matches were played to decide the world champion.

“In 2026, 72 matches will be played to decide which 16 countries won’t make the last-32 round.”

FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 SCHEDULE BASICS

Opening match: June 11, Mexico vs TBC, Estadio Azteca

Group stage: June 11 to 27 (48 teams in 12 groups, 3 games per nation for 72 total)

Round of 32: June 28 to July 3 (16 games)

Round of 16: July 4 to 7 (8 games)

Quarter-finals: July 9 to 11 (4 games)

Semi-finals: July 14 and 15, Dallas and Atlanta

Third-place playoff: July 18, Miami

Final: July 19, ‘New York New Jersey’

All dates US time

The expansion, with an extra 16 teams earning group-stage bids, is spread across the six confederations. Africa (four extra slots) is the big winner, ahead of Asia, Europe and North/Central America (three extra slots, with the latter getting three auto-bids with the host nations USA, Mexico and Canada).

But of course, this will make the groups weaker. Broadly speaking, the fourth team in each group for the 2026 World Cup would not have qualified for the 2022 event, along with another four teams who’ll be the third-highest seed in their group.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is thrilled with the new World Cup format, bringing in an additional 16 nations. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)Source: AFP

Foxsports.com.au has conducted a mock 2026 World Cup draw based on the current FIFA world rankings and previous group draw protocols, meaning nations are drawn away from other nations in their confederation – with the exception of Europe, as their 16 qualifiers cannot completely avoid each other across the 12 groups.

Australia would be expected to make the tournament, given it has qualified five times in a row and Asia now has three extra slots to earn.

The Socceroos fare well in our mock draw, scheduled to face hosts Mexico (top seed), plus Denmark (yes, for the third time in a row) and Burkina Faso (as an Inter-Confederation Playoff winner). This would be a very even group with Mexico (world rank No.15), Denmark (No.19) and the Socceroos (No.25) all big chances to advance, especially if they record wins over the African nation (No.57) which has never qualified for a World Cup group stage.

It would be difficult to have a true ‘group of death’ because in eight of the 12 groups, the third-place team would advance anyway. For example in our mock draw, three of a tricky-looking Group H (Brazil, Croatia, Algeria, Saudi Arabia) could easily still advance to the knockouts.

2026 WORLD CUP SLOTS

Asia (AFC): 8 + 1 playoff bid (+3 from 2022)

Africa (CAF): 9 + 1 playoff bid (+4)

North/Central America (CONCACAF): 6 (including 3 hosts) + 2 playoff bids (+3)

South America (CONMEBOL): 6 + 1 playoff bid (+2)

Oceania (OFC): 1 + 1 playoff bid (+1)

Europe (UEFA): 16 (+3)

Total: 48

MOCK 2026 WORLD CUP DRAW (Based on most recent FIFA world rankings)

POTS (One team per pot to be drawn into each group)

Pot 1 (Host nations automatically included)

USA (currently ranked No.12)

Mexico (No.15)

Canada (No.48)

Argentina

France

England

Belgium

Brazil

Netherlands

Portugal

Spain

Italy

Pot 2

Croatia

Uruguay

Morocco

Colombia

Germany

Japan

Switzerland

Denmark

Senegal

Iran

Ukraine

South Korea

Pot 3

Austria

Australia

Sweden

Hungary

Tunisia

Wales

Algeria

Ecuador

Egypt

Peru

Panama

Nigeria

Pot 4

Cameroon

Cote d’Ivoire

Mali

Costa Rica

Jamaica

Saudi Arabia

Qatar

Iraq

UAE

New Zealand

Inter-Confederation Playoff Team 1 (Highest rank: Chile)

Inter-Confederation Playoff Team 2 (Highest rank: Burkina Faso)

The outline of the 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule is in.Source: FOX SPORTS

GROUPS

Group A –

USA

Ukraine

Austria

UAE

Group B

Mexico

Denmark

Australia

Burkina Faso (Inter-Confederation Playoff Team 2)

Group C

Canada

Switzerland

Sweden

Iraq

Group D

Argentina

Germany

Hungary

Mali

Group E

France

South Korea

Tunisia

Chile (Inter-Confederation Playoff Team 1)

Group F

England

Iran

Wales

Cote d’Ivoire

Group G

Belgium

Senegal

Ecuador

Qatar

Group H

Brazil

Croatia

Algeria

Saudi Arabia

Group I

Netherlands

Japan

Egypt

New Zealand

Group J

Portugal

Colombia

Panama

Cameroon

Group K

Spain

Morocco

Peru

Jamaica

Group L

Italy

Uruguay

Nigeria

Costa Rica

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