The World Cup sees 48 nations divided into 12 groups for the first time in the tournament’s long history. Co-hosts Mexico, USA and Canada are the top seeds in Groups A, B and D respectively, while Scotland are in Group C with Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, and England are all the way down in Group L with Croatia, Ghana and Panama.Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring their second goal at the World Cup 2026 (Reuters)The top two sides in each group will qualify for the World Cup’s first