As the 2026 FIFA World Cup has not yet kicked off, all group tables currently show teams with zero matches played and no points on the board. These standings will be updated in real time once the tournament begins, with results, goal differences, and points changing after every match. Fans can expect the tables to evolve rapidly as the group stage progresses, ultimately determining which teams advance to the knockout rounds.
Ivory Coast national football team is back at the World Cup for the first time in 12 years. The Elephants missed the 2018 and 2022 tournaments but return to the global stage with one of their most talented squads in years. They won the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil in a dramatic run,…
Morocco enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with high expectations. The Morocco national football team, nicknamed the Atlas Lions, made history at Qatar 2022 by becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal. Now they aim to build on that achievement and go even further. Drawn into Group C alongside…
Scotland have returned to the FIFA World Cup after a 28-year absence, marking a historic moment for the Tartan Army. A dramatic 2–0 victory over Denmark on November 18, 2025, sealed with two stoppage-time goals, secured their place back on football’s biggest stage. Managed by Steve Clarke, Scotland now face a challenging Group C lineup…
Mexico will make history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup by becoming the first nation to host the tournament three times. El Tri previously welcomed the world in 1970 and 1986 and now returns as a co-host alongside the United States and Canada for the largest World Cup ever staged. The 2026 tournament runs from…
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be the largest World Cup ever staged and, for millions of fans, the FIFA Fan Festival will be the main way to experience the tournament. These massive outdoor celebrations will operate across all 39 days of the World Cup in 16 host cities throughout the United States, Canada and…
Curaçao national football team is making history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This tiny Caribbean island qualified for the first time ever, becoming the smallest nation by population and area to reach a World Cup. With around 160,000 people, Curaçao beat Iceland’s long-standing record set back in 2018. The Blue Wave earned their spot…