FIFA World Cup 2026

Group A World Cup 2026 Standings, Fixtures & Qualification

Group A in the World Cup 2026 brings together Czech Republic, Mexico, South Africa, and South Korea in a competitive four-team section. The Group A World Cup 2026 standings will be shaped by early fixtures, tactical balance, and the ability to handle pressure in decisive key matches. With qualification on the line, this group offers a clear tournament outlook built around experience, consistency, and the potential for one dark horse to challenge the expected hierarchy.

Group Overview

Group Details

GroupGroup A
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
StageGroup Stage
Teams4
UpdatedMay 29, 2026

Top teams advance based on FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification rules.

Group Teams

Group A Teams

Pre-Tournament Projection

Group Standings

#TeamFIFA RankConfed.Outlook
1Czech Republic logoCzech Republic#1TBDProjected qualifier
2Mexico logoMexico#2CONCACAFProjected qualifier
3South Africa logoSouth Africa#3CAFDark horse
4South Korea logoSouth Korea#4TBDOutside contender

Pre-tournament projections suggest Mexico and South Korea may enter Group A with the strongest overall profile, while Czech Republic brings a disciplined, organized challenge and South Africa could prove difficult to break down. Based on historical pedigree and squad reputation, Mexico can be viewed as the likely group benchmark, with South Korea close behind in a tightly contested race for qualification. Czech Republic appears capable of pushing for a top-two finish, while South Africa may need to maximize efficiency in direct matchups to stay in contention. As with all World Cup group standings projections, the order may shift quickly once fixtures begin and momentum develops.

Group Fixtures

Group A Fixtures

DateTimeMatchVenueLinks

Jun 11, 2026

19:00 UTC

TBD

Group stage

Jun 25, 2026

01:00 UTC

TBD

Group stage

Qualification Scenario

Qualification Outlook

The most likely qualification scenario sees Mexico and South Korea advancing, with Mexico holding a slight edge as projected group winner. Czech Republic has a realistic chance to qualify if it can manage the stronger attacking sides and take points from the key matches. South Africa profiles as the main dark horse: if it starts well, it could disrupt the expected standings and create a tighter qualification battle. In terms of group difficulty, Group A looks balanced rather than dominant, meaning small margins, set pieces, and defensive discipline could decide the final table. Projected qualification probabilities place Mexico and South Korea as the strongest contenders, Czech Republic as a live challenger, and South Africa as an outsider with upset potential.

Group Predictions

Tournament Outlook

Projected group winner: Mexico. Likely qualifiers: Mexico and South Korea. Strongest contenders: Mexico for consistency and South Korea for pace and structure. Dark horse: South Africa, whose chances improve if the opening fixtures go well. Czech Republic sits just behind the top tier and could reach the knockout stage with efficient results in the decisive games. Overall prediction confidence is moderate, since Group A has enough balance to make the standings dependent on fine details rather than clear separation.

Key Matches

Qualification-Shaping Fixtures

Latest Group News

Group A News