Manchester City F.C.
·5 décembre 2025
FIFA World Cup 2026 draw: What it means for City players

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·5 décembre 2025

The draw has been made for the FIFA World Cup 2026, with many in our squad learning who they’ll face in Canada, Mexico and the United States next summer.
This edition will be the first played with 48 teams, stepping up from 32 countries in the last seven tournaments.
All the sides will enter a group stage beginning on 11 June, where they have been split into 12 groups of four.
The top two in each group, as well as the eight best third-placed teams, will go into the Round of 32.
From that point on, they will play single leg knockout ties all the way through to the final in New Jersey on 19 July.
Squads will be announced in the weeks leading up to the tournament, meaning we can’t yet be sure exactly how many of our players will feature in North America.
Mexico
South Africa
Korea Republic
Denmark/North Macedonia/Czechia/Republic of Ireland
Canada
Italy/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Northern Ireland/Wales
Qatar
Switzerland
Gianluigi Donnarumma’s Italy will need to get past Northern Ireland, Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the play-offs in March to reach the finals itself.
The goalkeeper is already a legend in his homeland after a star turn in Italy’s Euro 2020 triumph.
Italy’s potential fixtures:
20:00 (UK), 12 June: Canada vs Italy/Northern Ireland/Wales/Bosnia & Herzegovina (Toronto)
20:00 (UK), 18 June: Switzerland vs Italy/Northern Ireland/Wales/Bosnia & Herzegovina (Los Angeles)
20:00 (UK), 24 June: Italy/Northern Ireland/Wales/Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar (Seattle)

Brazil
Morocco
Haiti
Scotland
Savinho has played 13 times for his native Brazil since making his debut in March 2024.
Brazil fixtures:
23:00 (UK), 13 June: Brazil vs Morocco (New York/New Jersey)
02:00 (UK), 20 June: Brazil vs Haiti (Philadelphia)
23:00 (UK), 24 June: Scotland vs Brazil (Miami)
USA
Paraguay
Australia
Turkey/Romania/Slovakia/Kosovo
Germany
Curacao
Ivory Coast
Ecuador
Netherlands
Japan
Ukraine/Sweden/Poland/Albania
Tunisia
Nathan Ake and Tijjani Reijnders are both established members of the Netherlands squad, with Ake having picked up 57 caps since his debut in 2017 and Reijnders having played 29 times since September 2023.
Netherlands fixtures:
21:00 (UK), 14 June: Netherlands vs Japan (Dallas)
18:00 (UK), 20 June: Netherlands vs Ukraine/Sweden/Poland/Albania (Houston)
00:00 (UK), 26 June: Tunisia vs Netherlands (Kansas City)

Belgium
Egypt
IR Iran
New Zealand
23-year-old winger Jeremy Doku is one of Belgium’s key players, scoring five goals in their qualification campaign. He’s played 39 times in total for his country.
Omar Marmoush has eight goals in his 40 appearances for Egypt since his senior debut in 2021.
Belgium and Egypt fixtures:
21:00 (UK), 15 June: Belgium vs Egypt (Seattle)
20:00 (UK), 21 June: Belgium vs IR Iran (Los Angeles)
02:00 (UK), 22 June: New Zealand vs Egypt (Vancouver)
04:00 (UK), 27 June: Egypt vs IR Iran (Seattle)
04:00 (UK), 27 June: New Zealand vs Belgium (Vancouver)

Spain
Cabo Verde
Saudi Arabia
Uruguay
Rodri will be hoping to back up his Euro 2024 Player of the Tournament award at next summer’s tournament.
Spain fixtures:
17:00 (UK), 15 June: Spain vs Cape Verde (Atlanta)
17:00 (UK), 21 June: Spain vs Saudi Arabia (Atlanta)
01:00 (UK), 27 June: Uruguay vs Spain (Guadalajara)
France
Senegal
Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname
Norway
22-year-old Rayan Cherki is making his first steps with the senior French side, having played four times since his debut this June.
Erling Haaland and Oscar Bobb have been central figures in taking Norway to their first World Cup finals since 1998. Haaland in particular has stood out so far in his senior international career, scoring a whopping 55 goals in just 48 caps.
France and Norway fixtures:
20:00 (UK), 16 June: France vs Senegal (New York/New Jersey)
23:00 (UK), 16 June: Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs Norway (Boston)
22:00 (UK), 22 June: France vs Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname (Philadelphia)
01:00 (UK), 23 June: Norway vs Senegal (New York/New Jersey)
20:00 (UK), 26 June: Norway vs France (Boston)

Argentina
Algeria
Austria
Jordan
24-year-old Rayan Ait-Nouri has played 20 times for Algeria since making his senior debut in March 2023.
Algeria fixtures:
02:00 (UK), 17 June: Argentina vs Algeria (Kansas City)
04:00 (UK), 23 June: Jordan vs Algeria (San Francisco)
03:00 (UK), 28 June: Algeria vs Austria (Kansas City)
Portugal
Congo DR/Jamaica/New Caledonia
Uzbekistan
Colombia
Ruben Dias, Matheus Nunes and Bernardo Silva are all vastly experienced in international football for Portugal and will be hoping to claim the big prize for the first time in their country’s history.
Abdukodir Khusanov is already part of footballing folklore in Uzbekistan, having played a key role in helping his country to their first ever World Cup. He’s played 23 times since his debut in June 2023.
Portugal and Uzbekistan fixtures:
18:00 (UK), 17 June: Portugal vs DR Congo/Jamaica/New Caledonia (Houston)
03:00 (UK), 18 June: Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Mexico City)
18:00 (UK), 23 June: Portugal vs Uzbekistan (Houston)
00:30 (UK), 28 June: Colombia vs Portugal (Miami)
00:30 (UK), 28 June: DR Congo/Jamaica/New Caledonia vs Uzbekistan (Atlanta)

England
Ghana
Croatia
Panama
John Stones is one of England’s leaders, having played 87 times for his country in the last 11 years.
Phil Foden also has significant experience at this level, with 47 England caps.
Fresher on the scene are the likes of Nico O’Reilly and James Trafford, while Rico Lewis has also been part of the senior squad in the recent past.
Josko Gvardiol and Mateo Kovacic were crucial in Croatia’s run to the semi-finals in 2022 and are likely to remain integral this time around.
Despite being just 23, Gvardiol has already played 46 full internationals while the more senior Kovacic has played 111 times for his country.
England and Croatia fixtures:
21:00 (UK), 17 June: England vs Croatia (Dallas)
21:00 (UK), 23 June: England vs Ghana (Boston)
00:00 (UK), 24 June: Panama vs Croatia (Toronto)
22:00 (UK), 27 June: Panama vs England (New York/New Jersey)
22:00 (UK), 27 June: Croatia vs Ghana (Philadelphia)










































