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The upcoming World Cup marks a significant expansion, increasing participation from the previous 32 teams to a broader lineup.
Fans can look forward to 104 matches, scheduled to take place in various stadiums throughout Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

In the 2022 World Cup, the Socceroos saw their journey come to an end in the round of 16.
The draw for the teams will be conducted by an eclectic mix of celebrities, including supermodel Heidi Klum, comedian Kevin Hart, and actor Danny Ramirez.
Peace prize to also be announced
The FIFA boss also rubbed shoulders with world leaders at a Gaza peace summit in mid-October, reportedly at the invitation of Trump.
Asked at the America Business Forum in Miami recently, which Trump also attended, Infantino replied: “On the 5th of December you will see.” He also said he had “a great relationship” with Trump.
What are the FIFA pots?
Pot 2 has the next 12 highest-ranked teams: Croatia, Morocco, Colombia, Uruguay, Switzerland, Japan, Senegal, IR Iran, Korea Republic, Ecuador, Austria, and Australia.

The World Cup 2026 final will be held at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on 19 July. Source: Getty / Cristopher Rogel Blanquet
Pot 3 is followed by the next 12: Norway, Panama, Egypt, Algeria, Scotland, Paraguay, Tunisia, Côte d’Ivoire, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
Pot 4 includes six teams — Jordan, Cabo Verde, Ghana, Curaçao, Haiti, and New Zealand — and six placeholders scheduled to play in March 2026 during the international match window.
How does the draw work?
Those in pots 2, 3 and 4 will be drawn randomly into other positions in their respective groups.
Europe has an exemption because it has 16 countries competing in the World Cup, making it impossible to prevent a clash.
Where can I watch the World Cup draw in Australia?
Australians will have to rise early on Saturday 6 December to watch the World Cup draw live, which will be streaming live and free on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand at the following times:
- 4am AEDT (Victoria, Tasmania and most of NSW)
- 3.30am South Australia
- 3am Queensland
- 2:30am Northern Territory
- 1am Western Australia

Socceroo fans at Federation Square in Melbourne watch Australia play Denmark at the FIFA World Cup 2022. Source: AAP / Con Chronis
On Sunday, for Australians, the matchups to venues and kick-off times will be released following the post-draw allocation process.