Confirmed pots for 2026 FIFA World Cup draw
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A Fort Worth staple will team up with the FIFA to hold an event for the FIFA World Cup Draw. How can fans attend in person?
First FIFA World Cup Final Draw to Ever Air Live in the United States on English-Language Broadcast Television Special Event Coverage Begins Friday, Dec. 5 at 11:30 AM ET on FOX Live from Washington,
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FIFA release final men’s rankings ahead of 2026 World Cup draw: USMNT move up, Italy and Mexico drop
Germany have moved into ninth place ahead in the latest FIFA men's rankings ahead of the 2026 World Cup draw, likely sealing a place in Pot 1 for the draw.
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New FIFA rankings set top-seed teams in World Cup tournament draw with Germany edging out Croatia
ZURICH — The top-seeded teams for the Dec. 5 World Cup tournament draw, including Germany but not Croatia, were set Wednesday when FIFA published new rankings the day after four continents completed qualifying.
FOX Sports announced on Friday that it will air an unprecedented 3 ½ hours of live coverage of the World Cup draw for the first time ever on broadcast television in the U.S.
The USA have leapfrogged Mexico to restore their status as CONCACAF's top side, at least on the FIFA Men's World Rankings, which have also confirmed advantageous seeding for the Democratic Republic of Congo and Iraq, who will get a bye to the finals of the World Cup's inter-confederation playoffs.
Soccer fans all over the world held their breath, screamed in delight and learned about what kinds of travel plans they would be looking at come summer, as multiple teams qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this week.
For example, one of Italy, Wales, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Northern Ireland will qualify for the World Cup out of a mini four-team bracket. This pathway would thus be seeded in Pot 2 because the highest-ranked team in it, Italy, would be in Pot 2 if they qualified directly.
The fate of 48 national teams will be revealed at 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 5 as the official 2026 World Cup draw takes place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. This landmark event will chart the journey toward the biggest tournament in football history, hosted next summer across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.