Fifa has introduced a groundbreaking draw format that will keep the world’s top four seeds apart until the semi-finals.
Spain, Argentina, France and England have been strategically paired to prevent early heavyweight clashes.
The decision marks a first in tournament history, as this adds fresh intrigue to next year’s expanded World Cup. Spain and Argentina, ranked first and second, will be placed in opposite halves of the bracket.
Meanwhile, France and England will follow the same pattern to maintain competitive balance.
How Fifa’s seeding logic reshapes early tournament dynamics
This system only holds if all four powerhouses top their groups during the opening phase. Teams that are “paired” cannot meet until the final stage of the knockout path.
The aim is to preserve high-stakes matchups for deeper rounds. Fifa believes this guarantees more marquee fixtures as the competition progresses. It also reflects a ranking method tested during the recent Club World Cup. Fans hoping for early blockbuster encounters may need to wait a little longer next year.

The draw ceremony, scheduled for Friday, 5 December, will confirm the full group allocations. Scotland will feature in pot three. Several play-off winners, including Wales and Northern Ireland, will land in pot four.
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Debutants such as Uzbekistan and Jordan are spread across pots three and four. Cape Verde and Curacao also join the list of first-timers hoping to surprise bigger nations. Each of the twelve groups will contain one team from each pot.
Special host arrangements and key restrictions for the final draw
Fifa will begin by selecting from pot one, with hosts Mexico, Canada and the United States receiving special placement. Each host nation will automatically occupy position one in its respective group. They will also play all group matches on home soil to maximise local engagement.
As teams are drawn, they will be placed in the next alphabetically available group. A computer system will ensure the top seeds land in the correct bracket halves. The process then moves through pots two, three and four, guided by confederation rules.
No group can include two teams from the same confederation, except for Europe due to its large representation. Consequently, four groups will contain two European sides. Inter-confederation play-off paths will have limited placement options due to strict restrictions.
While match dates and orders will be determined instantly, venues and kick-off times will follow a day later. Fifa believes this streamlined method will deliver clarity and efficiency. Fans worldwide now await the final reveal with growing anticipation.
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