World Cup draw in full: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland learn opponents
England, Wales, Scotland and North Ireland have uncovered out their adversaries for the 2026 Planet Mug credentials group phase after the draw on Friday.
England have been drawn against Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra wearing Thomas Tuchel leading the Three Lions into his initially credentials phase.
The Three Lions appointed the German earlier this year after Gareth Southgate vacated his responsibility as head adviser after squandering 2-1 to Spain in the Euro 2024 last in Germany.
Elsewhere, Wales will play Belgium, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein in their group, while Scotland are kit to confront Greece, Belarus, plus the loser of the Countries League quarter-last between Portugal and Denmark.
North Ireland will come up against the winner of the Countries League clash between Germany and Italy, as seamlessly as Slovakia and Luxembourg.
The video games will be played across 5 international breaks: 21-25 March, 6-10 June, 4-9 September, 9-14 October and 13-18 November.
16 European groups will accredit for the 2026 Planet Mug in the USA, Canada and Mexico wearing all 12 group victors blossoming wearing, in yesteryear the joggers-up confront in the play-offs.
Team A: Germany/Italy (winner), Slovakia, NORTHERN IRELAND, Luxembourg.
Team B: Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Kosovo.
Team C: Portugal/Denmark (loser), Greece, SCOTLAND, Belarus.
Team D: France/Croatia (winner), Ukraine, Iceland, Azerbaijan.
Team E: Spain/Netherlands (winner), Turkey, Georgia, Bulgaria.
Team F: Portugal/Denmark (winner), Hungary, Republic of Ireland, Armenia.
Team G: Spain/Netherlands (loser), Poland, Finland, Lithuania, Malta.
Team H: Austria, Romania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cyprus, San Marino.
Team I: Germany/Italy (loser), Norway, Israel, Estonia, Moldova.
Team J: Belgium, WALES, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein.
Team K: ENGLAND, Serbia, Albania, Latvia, Andorra.
Team L: France/Croatia (loser), Czech Republic, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar.