World Cup 2026 Draw Spreads Over Two Days Due to Logistical complexity
WASHINGTON D.C. – For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA will conduct the tournament draw over two consecutive days, beginning Friday, December 5 in Washington, D.C. While the groups will be determined Friday evening, the complete schedule – including match locations and kick-off times - won’t be revealed until saturday, December 6.
The unprecedented two-day format stems from the logistical challenges of hosting the expanded 48-team tournament across 16 cities in three countries: Mexico, Canada, and the united States. FIFA faces a complex puzzle of coordinating travel distances, navigating time zones, and accommodating broadcast schedules to optimize the experience for both stadium attendees and television viewers.
The initial draw at the Kennedy Center on Friday at 6 p.m. belgian time will establish the twelve groups.However,determining the full schedule requires additional analysis. “This gives us time to work out the best locations and times for both fans in the stadiums and viewers at home,” FIFA stated.
Currently,only the host nations’ groups (A,B,and D) have confirmed host cities,but even those locations lack assigned kick-off times. The complete schedule will be unveiled during a Saturday broadcast at 6 p.m. Belgian time, featuring FIFA President Gianni Infantino and prominent figures from the football world.
Fans can follow both draws live on Sporza.be.