Get ready for an incredible moment in soccer history – the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Draw is coming to Washington D.C.’s beautiful Kennedy Center on December 5, 2025.

This draw will kick off what’s shaping up to be the biggest World Cup we’ve ever seen.
Here’s what you need to know:
The draw starts at noon local time (6 PM in Europe) at the Kennedy Center. Soccer fans across North America and around the world can catch all the action live. As host nations, Mexico, Canada, and the USA have already locked in their group positions as A1, B1, and D1 respectively.
Want to be there in person? Here’s some exciting news – FIFA is giving fans a chance to win free tickets through a lottery system! If you’re in one of the 16 host cities across Canada, Mexico, or the US, you could even score some VIP passes.
Mark your calendars for these key dates:
– Opening match: June 11, 2026 at Mexico City’s legendary Azteca Stadium
– Final: July 19, 2026 at the New York/New Jersey Stadium
– Playoff games: March 2026 in North America
– FIFA Congress: April 30, 2026 in Vancouver
So far, 13 teams have punched their tickets to join the three host nations. Argentina’s back to defend their title, joined by powerhouses like Brazil and exciting newcomers like Jordan and Uzbekistan, both making their World Cup debuts. Other qualified teams include Australia, Ecuador, Iran, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand.
Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as we count down to what promises to be an amazing World Cup!
The buzz is building for the biggest World Cup ever. With 48 teams set to battle it out across North America in 2026, fans are eagerly awaiting the final draw that’ll map out their team’s path to glory.

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