FIFA 2026 World Cup draw revealed: Socceroos to face USA and Paraguay in group stage

The most logistically complex World Cup in history will be held across the United States, Mexico and Canada from 11 June to 19 July.

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Before the draw began at the Kennedy Center, FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, who has built a close relationship with Trump, awarded the US president FIFA's inaugural peace prize. Source: AP / Mandel Ngan

The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw was as dramatic as the Andrea Bocelli performance that opened the ceremony — revealing the fate of every nation for football’s biggest stage in the US, Canada and Mexico and a new peace prize.

The event was hosted by Comedian Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum, a German-American TV Personality, at the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC, where FIFA president Gianni Infantino made the opening remarks describing the World Cup as '104 Super Bowls in one month' for the Americans.

"Welcome in all the languages of the world, in the language of football, which is the language of passion. FIFA is the official happiness provider of humanity," he said.

Here is what happened in the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw:

Who is in Australia's group?

Former Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand, along with broadcaster Samantha Johnson and sporting icons such as Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky, Aaron Judge, and Shaquille O'Neal, conducted the draw for 48 national teams, placing them in 12 different groups.

O'Neal drew Australia's name for group D, meaning the Socceroos will be playing against one of the hosts, the US, and Paraguay.

The other team in the group will be the winner of Play-off C, a team between Turkiye, Romania, Slovakia, and Kosovo.

The Socceroos have played the US four times, for one win, one draw and two losses.

Australia have not played world No.39 Paraguay since a 1-0 friendly win in 2010 but are unbeaten in five clashes — two wins, three draws — with the South American team.

The group D venues are SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Levi's Stadium in the San Francisco Bay Area, BC Place in Vancouver and Lumen Field in Seattle.

Full group draw revealed

  • Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Winner of Play-off D
  • Group B: Canada, Winner of Play-off A, Qatar, Switzerland,
  • Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland
  • Group D: The US, Paraguay, Australia, Winner of Play-off C
  • Group E: Germany, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador
  • Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Winner of Play-off C, Tunisia
  • Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand
  • Group H: Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
  • Group I: France, Senegal, Winner of Play-off 2, Norway
  • Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
  • Group K: Portugal, Winner of Play-off 1, Uzbekistan, Colombia
  • Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama

Trump winning the controversial '2025 FIFA peace prize'

The event, however, was not just about football, as Infantino presented the newly introduced FIFA Peace Prize to the US President Donald Trump.

Infantino said the award is presented by "billions of football lovers" around the world, and they give the award to Trump for his "actions to provide peace around the world".

Infantino said: "This is what we want from a leader, a leader that cares about the people. We want to live in a safe world, in a safe environment … and you definitely deserve the first FIFA Peace Prize."
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FIFA said the peace prize "recognises the enormous efforts of those individuals who unite people, bringing hope for future generations". Source: AP / Chris Carlson/AP
The prize was announced in early November and has since raised questions about whether Trump will be its first recipient.

Trump and Infantino are known to have a close relationship.

Infantino has supported Trump’s nomination for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, and he was the unexpected guest of the Egypt Peace Summit, being invited personally by Trump.

After receiving the FIFA Peace Prize, Trump said: "This is truly one of the great honours of my life and beyond."

"The world is a safer place now ... Now I have to say we’re the hottest country anywhere in the world and we’re going to keep it that way," he said.

The event also had a non-football-related surprise when Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum and the US President Donald Trump shared the stage for the first time to start the draw.

How to watch the World Cup?

The first match will be played between Mexico and South Africa on 11 June, at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, and the tournament will be determined on 19 July, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

You can watch all 104 games of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Live, free and exclusive on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand, next year.



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