2026 World Cup, Mexico
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England know who they will face at the 2026 World Cup -- here's everything you need to know about how to buy tickets, and how to watch the games on TV.
The draw will air live on FOX and be streamed on FOX One, FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App. Coverage for the event that will decide the groups for all 48 teams will begin with a live pre-show at 11:30 AM ET/8:30 AM PT.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Draw is set to take place at noon Eastern on Friday, December 5. The event will take place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. In the United States, the draw will be televised on Fox. It’s also available for viewing, however, on FIFA’s YouTube channel.
FIFA's World Cup draw will be Friday, where FIFA President Gianni Infantino will decide which countries will play each other in the initial rounds of the tournament.
WASHINGTON — The FIFA World Cup is coming to North America next year and fans will soon get their chance at purchasing tickets to some of the games. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 10 at 11 a.m. Eastern, fans will be able to enter a drawing for a chance to ...
The 2026 World Cup kicks off in less than one year and Mexico, Canada, and the United States will welcome thousands of fans from around the world. The good news? Eight of those matches will be played in New Jersey/New York. If you are hoping to buy ...
Following Friday's draw, ESPN breaks down England's first obstacles, their possible knockout opponents, and what it all means for their journey
The UEFA pathway offers four places and features 16 teams: The 12 runners-up from the European Qualifiers group stage, plus four teams that qualified via the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League. These teams will contest eight semifinals and four finals, with the winners of the finals earning World Cup qualification.
The draw also served as a stage for U.S. President Donald Trump to receive the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize. Is Group C a good omen for Brazil? Brazil fans are excited on social media about one coincidence: the past two World Cup champions,