
England have been placed in a challenging group in a simulated draw for the 2026 World Cup, set to face Norway, Ghana, and Uruguay.
The most anticipated clash will see the Three Lions take on Erling Haaland’s Norway, marking a potential showdown with one of football’s most feared goal-scorers. Haaland has yet to play in a major tournament, making this matchup a highlight for fans worldwide.
The group also includes Uruguay, two-time world champions known for their aggressive style and star players such as Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde, though veteran Luis Suarez will not feature. Ghana rounds out the group, boasting Premier League talents like Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo, and a reputation for causing upsets on the world stage.
England’s path to the knockout stages is anything but straightforward. The team must navigate Haaland’s scoring threat, Uruguay’s relentless play, and Ghana’s unpredictable style to advance.
In other simulated draws, Scotland will face Japan, Brazil, and Curacao after securing a World Cup spot following a dramatic victory over Denmark.
Fans can expect an intense World Cup journey, with every match in England’s group promising high stakes and unforgettable moments.