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African Teams to Avoid Each Other in 2026 World Cup Group Stages

FIFA Confirmed Draw Rules to Spread Africa’s Contenders Across Groups for Historic 48-Team Tournament

Lucky Chama
Lucky Chama Published December 5, 2025
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African teams will not face each other in the group stages of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, following confirmation of the final draw procedures ahead of the highly anticipated event on 5th December 2025, in Washington, D.C.

The ruling ensures that all African representatives—including Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, and others—will be spread across different groups to enhance competitive balance at the tournament co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

The latest FIFA rankings have placed African frontrunners Morocco (11th) and Senegal (19th) in Pot 2, giving them a favourable starting position. Meanwhile, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa occupy Pot 3. Cape Verde and Ghana are confirmed in Pot 4, with DR Congo also likely to join them if they win their FIFA World Cup play-off tie.

The draw will take place at the prestigious John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts where teams will discover their pathways to the final, scheduled for 19 July 2026 in New York/New Jersey. FIFA will release the updated match schedule—including stadium assignments and kick-off times—the following day on Saturday, 6 December.

Draw procedure explained

Under the draw guidelines, the three host nations, Canada, Mexico and the USA, are pre-assigned to Pot 1, which features the world’s top-ranked sides such as Spain, Argentina, France, England, Brazil and Germany. In total, 39 qualified teams and six placeholders from play-offs will be spread across four pots of 12 teams.

The draw will begin with Pot 1 teams being placed sequentially into Groups A to L. Hosts will be identified by coloured balls that automatically place Mexico in A1, Canada in B1 and the USA in D1. To ensure competitive balance, FIFA has also introduced pathway separation for the highest-ranked teams—meaning Spain and Argentina, as well as France and England, cannot be drawn into the same knockout pathway.

Crucially, no group will feature more than one team from the same confederation, except UEFA, which is allowed up to two teams per group due to their higher number of qualifiers. The same confederation restrictions will also apply to FIFA Play-Off Tournament placeholders in Pot 4.

The 2026 World Cup, expanded to 48 teams, will be the largest in history and the first to take place across three nations. Friday’s draw will officially set the stage for the continent’s hopefuls as Africa seeks its deepest-ever run at the global showpiece.

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    Lucky Chama is a Zambian sports writer with a bias towards football. He is also a radio and TV sports presenter. He also features on various TV and radio shows as a football analyst.
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