EA Sports has officially unveiled the teams for the upcoming FIFA World Cup simulation, which will be played in 2026. The tournament will feature clubs from various countries and leagues, including those that have already qualified for the finals.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place in Qatar, with the tournament scheduled to run from November 18 to December 18, 2026. The tournament will feature 32 teams, divided into four groups of eight. Each group will play a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage.
In the 2026 FIFA World Cup simulation, EA Sports has selected the following teams:
Group A:
- Spain (La Liga)
- Argentina (Serie A)
- Brazil (Série A)
- Nigeria (Nigerian Premier League)
Group B:
- Belgium (Ligue 1)
- Italy (Serie A)
- England (Premier League)
- Switzerland (Swiss Super League)
Group C:
- France (Ligue 1)
- Uruguay (Primera División)
- Germany (Bundesliga)
- Portugal (Primeira Liga)
Group D:
- Morocco (Moroccan Premier League)
- Colombia (Colombian Primera Division)
- Saudi Arabia (Saudi Professional League)
- Ecuador (Ecuadorian Primera División)
These teams were chosen based on their performance in previous tournaments and their potential to perform well in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The selection process involved evaluating factors such as team strength, player quality, and overall team management.
It is worth noting that this is just one possible scenario for the 2026 FIFA World Cup simulation. EA Sports may choose to change or adjust the teams in future simulations to keep the game fresh and exciting for players. However, the current selection provides a good starting point for fans and players alike to get excited about the upcoming tournament.
