2026 World Cup: FIFA Confirms Intercontinental Play-off Draw
FIFA has officially announced the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Intercontinental Play-offs, setting the stage for some intriguing match-ups as teams battle for the final qualification slots for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
In the first fixture, New Caledonia will face Jamaica in what promises to be a competitive encounter. The winner of this tie will subsequently take on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) for a coveted place at the World Cup. Jamaica, known for their athleticism and experience in past tournaments, will be keen to return to the global stage, while New Caledonia are seeking to make history with their first-ever qualification.
The second play-off path will see Bolivia drawn against Suriname. The victor from this match will advance to meet Iraq, who await in the final stage of the qualifiers. Bolivia, a traditional South American side familiar with high-intensity competition, will be looking to assert their pedigree. Suriname, on the other hand, have grown steadily in recent years and will aim to cause an upset. Iraq, who have previously appeared at the World Cup, will be determined to make a return.
The intercontinental play-offs remain one of the most dramatic phases of World Cup qualification, offering nations a last opportunity to secure their place at football’s premier event. The matches are expected to draw global attention as the road to the 2026 World Cup reaches its climax.