The competition will return to Qatar in November 2026 following the successful debut of the new enlarged tournament format last year.
Expanded 48-Team Tournament Returns To Qatar
The 2026 edition will once again feature 48 national teams competing in a festival-style format designed to showcase the world’s top youth football talent.
FIFA said the previous expanded edition attracted large crowds and delivered highly competitive matches across the tournament.
Several High-Profile Group Matches Confirmed
The draw produced several standout group-stage fixtures, including Spain facing Morocco in Group H and France taking on Uruguay in Group D.
Japan were also drawn against South American U-17 champions Colombia in Group L.
Hosts Qatar will face Panama, Egypt and Greece in Group A.
Full FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2026 Draw
Group A: Qatar, Panama, Egypt, Greece
Group B: Korea Republic, CAF 1, New Caledonia, Ecuador
Group C: Argentina, Australia, CAF 2, Denmark
Group D: France, Haiti, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Group E: Italy, Jamaica, Côte d’Ivoire, Uzbekistan
Group F: Senegal, Croatia, Cuba, Tajikistan
Group G: Mali, New Zealand, Belgium, Vietnam
Group H: Spain, China PR, Fiji, Morocco
Group I: Brazil, Republic of Ireland, Tanzania, Costa Rica
Group J: USA, Montenegro, Chile, Algeria
Group K: Mexico, Romania, Cameroon, Venezuela
Group L: Japan, Colombia, Serbia, Honduras
Final African Qualification Spots Still Open
Two qualification positions remain undecided and will be confirmed through CAF play-offs.
The winners of Ethiopia vs Mozambique and Uganda vs Ghana will complete the final tournament lineup.
Qatar Continues Major FIFA Hosting Role
Qatar continues strengthening its role as a major international football host following the FIFA World Cup 2022 and multiple youth tournaments.
The U-17 World Cup forms part of FIFA’s broader strategy to expand youth football development and global participation.








