England now know their first three opponents at the mammoth 2026 World Cup, and can now map out a path to the final.
The Three Lions will face Croatia in their first Group L game, followed by Ghana and then Panama.
It is a kind draw – as the expanded format allows – and will be expected to cruise into the knockout stages.
As they were drawn in Group L, their first game will be on June 17, 2026 and will play a third-placed team in the round of 32, which could be from the group of death Group I that features France, Norway, Senegal and a play-off winner.
For the first time in the modern game, FIFA have put the world’s top two-ranked teams – Spain and Argentina – either side of the draw – as is often seen in grand slam tennis. It is, the governing body says, to ensure competitive balance. The same is also the case for the No3 and No4-ranked teams, France and England.
If all four of those nations win their group, as expected, then England would avoid Spain and Argentina until the semi-finals should they progress, and France until the final.

Group L
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England route to 2026 World Cup final
Group stage: Croatia, Ghana, Panama

