Summary

  • World Cup 2026: Scott McTominay misses Scotland training due to an upset stomach, but Scott McKenna trains

  • Scotland are in Group C along with Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, while England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama are in Group L

  • Mexico take on South Africa in the first game of the tournament at 20:00 BST in Mexico City, with South Korea v Czech Republic to follow at 03:00 on Friday

  • Predict the outcomes for this round's selected fixtures before the first match kicks off with our World Cup predictor

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  1. Group Ipublished at 11:51 BST 11 June

    France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway

    France

    World Ranking: 1

    World Cup Appearances: 17

    World Cup Best Performance: Champions (1998, 2018)

    Senegal

    World Ranking: 14

    World Cup Appearances: 4

    World Cup Best Performance: Quarter-finals

    Iraq

    World Ranking: 57World Cup Appearances: 2

    World Cup Best Performance: Group stage

    Norway

    World Ranking: 31

    World Cup Appearances: 4

    World Cup Best Performance: Round of 16

    Ali Al-Hamadi (L) celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers final playoff football match between Iraq and Bolivia at the BBVA Stadium in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico, on March 31, 2026.Image source, Getty Images
  2. Get Involvedpublished at 11:49 BST 11 June

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    Got a hunch that Sweden will go far this year - looking much better under Potter and with some top players.

    Jeff, Huddersfield

    Hard to disagree Jeff, when this is who they've got as sheriff.

    Graham PotterImage source, Gett

    Nice to see Sweden boss Graham Potter is unleashing his inner Texan ahead of his side's group stage opener against Tunisia on 15 June.

    Sweden is using FC Dallas' stadium as its home base for the tournament.

  3. Group H - who are the key players?published at 11:47 BST 11 June

    Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

    While Spain captain Rodri may not quite be at the level he showed at Euro 2024, he is still the metronome of Luis de la Fuente's side. Lamine Yamal's game has only gone onwards and upwards since their European triumph and is now widely regarded as one of the world's best players. Good luck stopping him.

    Uruguay skipper Federico Valverde is one of the most complete players in world football and any nation would be lucky to have the Real Madrid man at their disposal. Darwin Nunez, who had bright moments during his time at Liverpool, could be another key figure for La Celeste if he brings his A-game.

    Full-back Saud Abdulhamid has been a constant for the Saudi Arabia national side in recent years and is the only player in the squad who plays outside of the nation, plying his trade for Ligue 1 outfit Lens, helping them win the Coupe De France last month.

    Tricky attacking midfielder Jamiro Monteiro is crucial to how Cape Verde want to play and he often drops deep or drifts out wide to get on the ball. His comfort in tight spaces should not be a surprise, as he grew up playing cage football in Rotterdam.

    Uruguay's midfielder Federico Valverde takes part in a farewell activity with children ahead of the departure of the squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026, at the Tito Lopez Lopez stadium in Pando, Canelones department, Uruguay on June 5, 2026Image source, Getty Images
  4. Group H - who are the favourites?published at 11:45 BST 11 June

    Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

    Rodrigo Hernandez, Mikel Oyarzabal, Nico Williams, Lamine Yamal, Pedri Gonzalez and Victor Munoz of Spain look on during an international friendly matchImage source, Getty Images

    Perhaps one of the easier groups to decide, Spain and Uruguay will be expected to finish first and second in group H - and likely in that order too.

    Spain were crowned European Champions in 2024 and finished runners up in last year's edition of the Nations League and know what it takes to succeed in international tournaments.

    Uruguay, without the likes of Edinson Cavani and Luis Suarez, perphaps look less threatening than they have at previous editions of the tournament - but thanks to La Liga stars Federico Valverde and Ronald Araujo, and former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, Marcelo Bielsa's side has a strong enough spine to make a mark in group H and progress to the latter stages of the tournament.

    Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde, ranked 61st and 69th in the world respectively, have to be on their A-game to topple the World Cup veterans in their group. Saudi Arabia's squad have limited experience outside of their own nation and Cape Verde, in their maiden tournament, don't quite know what it takes to make it on the World Stage yet.

    Can Saudi Arabia or Cape Verde take advantage of their underdog status and shock the world in Group H? Stranger things have happpened.

  5. Group Hpublished at 11:43 BST 11 June

    Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

    Spain

    World Ranking: 2

    World Cup Appearances: 17

    World Cup Best Performance: Champions (2010)

    Cape Verde

    World Ranking: 69

    World Cup Appearances: Debut

    World Cup Best Performance: N/A

    Saudi Arabia

    World Ranking: 61

    World Cup Appearances: 7

    World Cup Best Performance: Round of 16

    Uruguay

    World Ranking: 17

    World Cup Appearances: 15

    World Cup Best Performance: Champions (1930, 1950)

    Saudi Arabia team poses before the international friendly match between Saudi Arabia and Senegal on June 9, 2026 at Toyota Field in San Antonio, Texas.Image source, Getty Images
  6. Group G - who are the favourites?published at 11:41 BST 11 June

    Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand

    Belgian players in a line interacting with fansImage source, Getty Images

    Belgium's 'golden generation' are probably heading to their last World Cup. Will Kevin De Bruyne, Thiabaut Courtois and co be more motivated than ever to finally win some silverware? Regardless, the Belgian squad is still the strongest on paper in group G thanks to the those left from the golden generation and younger talents like Jeremy Doku.

    Despite recent failures, the Red Devils are still the favourites - but after a group stage exit four years ago Qatar, it is far from certain that we will see Rudi Garcia's side in the knockouts.

    Egypt and Iran are the sides most likely to topple Belgium and escape from group G. Egypt, despite being ranked eight places lower, perhaps have more firepower than Iran thanks to Premier League great Mohamed Salah and Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush.

    Iran, in the midst of a conflict with one of the tournament's host nations, are perhaps more motivated than any other country to make their mark on this World Cup. Any progression from group G would become the West Asian country's best ever finish at a World Cup, and they will be raring to go.

    New Zealand are back on the biggest stage for the first time in 16 years when they drew all three of their group stage matches and exited the tournament in South Africa. Given that the All Whites are ranked over 50 places lower than Group G's next best Egypt, progressing to the knockout stage would be a fantastic achievement for Chris Wood and co.

  7. Group G - who are the key players?published at 11:39 BST 11 June

    Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand

    Napoli duo Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku had less than ideal preparations for this tournament, only making 23 appearances in Serie A last season, but have been some of the country's finest performers in their golden era. They could make the differnece if they can get back to their best. Thibaut Courtois in net is another one of the country's best ever players and has plenty of experience on the big stage for both club and country.

    Premier league legend Mohamed Salah is Egypt's greatest ever player and will be key in what is most likely his las ever world cup. Alongside him in attack is Manchester City man Omar Marmoush who has plenty of firepower of his own.

    Former Inter Milan and Porto striker Mehdi Tarmei, who now plays for Olympiacos, has plenty of experience at the top level and has an impressive record of 60 goals in 105 outings for Iran. If anyone is going to score for Iran, it's him.

    Speaking of strikers who have plenty of experience at the top level, Chris Wood is the man to look out for in the New Zealand squad. The Nottingham Forest man scores exactly a goal every other game for the All Whites and will be hoping to score his first ever World Cup goal after failing to score in New Zealand's last world cup campaign in 2010.

    Mohamed Salah of Egypt controls the ball during the international friendly match between Brazil and Egypt at Huntington Bank Field on June 06, 2026 in Cleveland, OhioImage source, Getty Images
  8. Sutton's Group G predictionspublished at 11:38 BST 11 June

    Chris Sutton
    Former England forward

    Sutton's pre-tournament picks: Belgium (winners) and Egypt (runners-up). New Zealand to finish third and Iran fourth.

    Belgium v Egypt: 1-1

    Iran v New Zealand: 0-1

  9. Group Gpublished at 11:37 BST 11 June

    Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand

    Belgium

    World Ranking: 9

    World Cup Appearances: 15

    World Cup Best Performance: Third (2018)

    Egypt

    World Ranking: 29

    World Cup Appearances: 4

    World Cup Best Performance: Group stage

    Iran

    World Ranking: 21

    World Cup Appearances: 8

    World Cup Best Performance: Group stage

    New Zealand

    World Ranking: 85

    World Cup Appearances: 3

    World Cup Best Performance: Group stage

    Players of Iran National Football Team celebrate after their teammate Mehdi Taremi (9) scored a goal during a friendly football match against Gambia at Titanic Mardan Palace Sports Complex in Antalya, Turkiye on May 29, 2026.Image source, Getty Images
  10. Get your questions in for Phil McNultypublished at 11:35 BST 11 June

    We are shortly going to be joined by Phil McNulty, BBC Sport's chief football writer.

    He is getting ready to answer any questions that you have about the tournament which will get going properly in a matter of hours.

    The time to send in your questions is now.

    You might want to know which team he's tipping to be the surprise package in the competition, or which of the World Cup shirts is his favourite...

    Whatever's on your mind, let us know by clicking 'Get Involved' and we'll get to as many of your questions as we can.

  11. Get Involvedpublished at 11:32 BST 11 June

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    Why do you need 4-5 minutes in-between posts?

    Simon, Munich

    It's a fair question Simon when we've got THIS much of a World Cup to preview on such a tight deadline.

    I'm still operating at the pace needed for a plain old 32-team tournament. Time to step things up a notch.

    Before I dive back into group previews, though, an important reminder...

  12. Santa Monica gets in the moodpublished at 11:26 BST 11 June

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport in Los Angeles

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    Will he still be smiling after seeing his picture?

    West of downtown Los Angeles there's Santa Monica and there was certainly more of a global football feel there as tourists - football and non-football fans alike - flocked - to the beach's iconic pier.

    I spotted a variety of football shirts on my wander there including Argentina, Mexico, Germany, Paraguay and France, as well as hosts USA.

    These pictures also give an idea of the conditions in LA, with bright sunshine and temperatures of around 23-27C forecast for the next week or so. Hot, but manageable. Certainly compared to some other host cities.

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  13. A slow burner?published at 11:21 BST 11 June

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport in Los Angeles

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    Electronic billboards advertised USA's upcoming opener in LA

    All eyes are on Mexico today for the World Cup opener but tomorrow will see fellow hosts USA kick off their tournament on home soil when they take on Paraguay in Los Angeles.

    It has been interesting to have a wander around the city over the last couple of days to get a feel for the excitement for the World Cup, and that perhaps can best be described as a slow burner.

    There are World Cup banners hanging from posts along the roads out of Los Angeles Airport and throughout downtown, while there are electronic screens dotted around with the USA players on them, but generally it has felt like to find signs of the impending World Cup, you have to go looking for it.

    That said, from speaking to local organisers and fans the expectations are that enthusiasm for the World Cup will grow as more games are played and, in particular, if the USA do well. Many are expecting them to reach the knockouts at the very least.

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    There were more World Cup-related adverts and football shirts on show in downtown LA

  14. Postpublished at 11:20 BST 11 June

    It's hard to believe as we've been at it for a while, but we are now officially halfway through our previews for the group stage of the tournament.

    That's right, there are TWELVE sets of four teams - through A to L - all fighting for a place in the knockout stage.

    So let's just pause for a moment and hear from Gary, our man on the ground in Los Angeles, to see how the atmosphere is building Stateside.

  15. Group F - who are the key players?published at 11:16 BST 11 June

    Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia

    Skipper Virgil van Dijk will need to put a difficult season behind him if the Netherlands are to go deep in this tournament. he same goes for Dutch record scorer Memphis Depay and Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong, who have both had injury-hit campaigns.

    In the absence of the injured Kauro Mitoma, Real Sociedad playmaker Takefusa Kubo could play a key role for Japan.

    Premier League stars Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak will look to fire Sweden to the knockouts, while for Tunisia, Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri and experienced Eintracht Frankfurt man Ellyes Skhiri are worth keeping tabs on.

    Alexander Isak of Sweden gestures during the international friendly match between Sweden and Greece at Strawberry Arena on June 04, 2026 in Solna, SwedenImage source, Getty Images
  16. Group F - who are the favourites?published at 11:13 BST 11 June

    Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia

    The Netherlands are the only nation to reach three World Cup finals without winning, but aren't expected to reach the showpiece this year.

    The perennial bridesmaids have plenty of Premier League quality, but have an ageing squad that is reliant on journeyman forward Memphis Depay for goals.

    Japan shocked the world in Qatar four years ago by beating Spain and Germany to top a difficult group, but their lack of experience showed as they were eliminated in the last 16. Over the past year they have beaten England, Brazil and Ghana.

    Sweden failed to win a single qualifying match, but earned a play-off place through the Nations League and looked improved after appointing manager Graham Potter.

    Tunisia are the weakest side on paper, but will hope their solid defensive structure can get them to the knockout stage for the first time.

    Players of Netherlands pose for a team photograph prior to the international friendly match between Netherlands and Algeria at De Kuip on June 03, 2026 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.Image source, Getty Images
  17. Get Involvedpublished at 11:11 BST 11 June

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    My completely unfounded prediction - going entirely by vibes - is that the Netherlands won't make it past the group stage, and Uzbekistan will make at least the quarter final.

    Sam, London

    Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands applauds the fans after the International Friendly match between Netherlands and Norway at the Johan Cruijff Arena on March 27, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.Image source, Getty Images
  18. Group Fpublished at 11:07 BST 11 June

    Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia

    Netherlands

    World ranking - 7

    World Cup appearances - 12

    World Cup best performance - runners-up (1974, 1978, 2010)

    Japan

    World ranking - 18

    World Cup appearances - 8

    World Cup best performance - round of 16

    Sweden

    World ranking - 38

    World Cup appearances - 13

    World Cup best performance - runners-up (1958)

    Tunisia

    World ranking - 44

    World Cup appearances - 7

    World Cup best performance - group stage

    Tunisia's forward #19 Firas Chaouat (C) celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) round of 16 football match between Mali and Tunisia at Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca on January 3, 2026Image source, Getty Images
  19. Get Involvedpublished at 11:03 BST 11 June

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    I'm predicting Japan, Norway and Portugal will all have deep runs. Quarters at least for all 3 (assuming they don't meet each other before then).

    Luke

    Japan's defender Yuto Nagatomo (L) takes part in a training session at the Club Monterrey Training Center at El Barrial in Santiago, Nuevo Leon State, Mexico, on June 4, 2026, ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup football tournamentImage source, Getty Images
  20. Group E - who are the key players?published at 10:58 BST 11 June

    Germany, Curacao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador

    MusialaImage source, Getty Images

    Though not fully fit after returning from a broken leg and dislocated ankle, Germany's Jamal Musiala is among the most exciting young players on the planet.

    Kai Havertz could be key up top for the group favourites, as will recently un-retired goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.

    Juninho Bacuna is the main creative force for Curacao, while his brother and captain Leandro Bacuna has nearly 100 Premier League appearances under his belt.

    Bundesliga rookie of the year Yan Diomande will look to fire Ivory Coast into the knockouts, as will Manchester United's Amad Diallo.

    Two-time Champions League winning defender Willian Pacho will organise the Ecuador defence, while Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo offers quality in midfield.