27 Never-Before-Played Matches at World Cup 2026: That Have Never Happened in Football History

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Kamal Rana
Kamal Rana Magar is a football writer and digital publisher delivering authoritative, data-driven coverage of global tournaments and elite European football.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to rewrite the history books of the sport in more ways than one.

For the first time, the tournament will be held across Canada, Mexico and the United States, with 48 teams divided into 12 groups.

When FIFA decided to expand the tournament from 32 to 48 teams, the headlines focused on the controversy, the logistics, whether it would dilute the quality of the tournament.

Almost no one noticed the footnote: By bringing new nations to the table, the game was also producing matchups that generations of football fans had never seen.

It would bring not only more matches but also an unprecedented wave of fresh international clashes.

In the group stage alone, 27 matches are emerging as entirely new. These teams have never faced each other in any competitive or friendly match in the history of football.

There are no previous World Cup meetings, no friendly matches, no shared competitive past. Just pure, uncharted territory.

Why World Cup 2026 Is a Tournament Like No Other

The expansion from 32 to 48 teams was no small administrative adjustment. It is a structural transformation that has permanently changed the shape of international football.

Sixteen additional nations have been given their golden ticket. Those nations come mainly from regions that have historically been underrepresented on football’s grandest stage.

Many nations from Africa (CAF), Asia (AFC), and CONCACAF now earn direct or playoff spots, bringing new talent and styles into the mix.

The traditional powerhouses of UEFA and CONMEBOL will face opponents they have only seen in highlight reels or video games.

The format creates room for surprises. With 12 groups of four and a new round of 32 (the top two from each group and the eight best third-placed teams), the underdogs get more opportunities to shine.

Many of these 27 never-before-seen matches embody that change: established giants will meet emerging or debuting nations for the first time.

All 27 Never-Before-Played Matches at World Cup 2026

Below is the complete list of all 27 unprecedented fixtures at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

None of them have ever appeared on a team sheet before — in a World Cup qualifier, a continental tournament, or any scheduled international friendly. Every single one of these games is a genuine football first.

GroupNo.Fixture
Group A01South Africa vs South Korea
Group B02Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Canada
Group C03Haiti vs Scotland
Group C04Haiti vs Morocco
Group E05Curaçao vs Germany
Group E06Curaçao vs Ecuador
Group E07Curaçao vs Ivory Coast
Group E08Ecuador vs Ivory Coast
Group G09Belgium vs Iran
Group G10Belgium vs New Zealand
Group H11Cape Verde vs Spain
Group H12Cape Verde vs Uruguay
Group H13Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia
Group I14Iraq vs Norway
Group I15Iraq vs France
Group I16Iraq vs Senegal
Group J17Jordan vs Austria
Group J18Jordan vs Argentina
Group K19Uzbekistan vs Portugal
Group K20DR Congo vs Colombia
Group K21Uzbekistan vs Colombia
Group K22DR Congo vs Portugal
Group K23Portugal vs Colombia
Group K24Uzbekistan vs DR Congo
Group L25Panama vs Ghana
Group L26Panama vs Croatia
Group L27Ghana vs Croatia

Group K (Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, DR Congo) deserves special mention: all six of its matches are historic firsts. This group alone symbolizes the tournament’s groundbreaking nature.

Most Fascinating New Matchups

1. Colombia vs. Portugal (Group K — June 12)

Of all the first-time international football matches in the competition, perhaps none have generated more interest among neutral observers than this one.

Colombia will face Portugal on Saturday, June 27, 2026, as part of the Group K stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The match is scheduled to take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, at 7:30 p.m. local time.

This final group game is expected to be the highlight of the opening round for both teams, determining the group winner and qualifying for the knockout stage.

In this blockbuster showdown, which will be the first in history, both nations will enter the match as strong favorites to advance from Group K, which also includes DR Congo and Uzbekistan.

Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, is likely to top the group with their experience and star power, while Colombia will aim to secure second place with their attacking nature and solid recent form.

This will be the first competitive meeting between the two senior national teams.

The stage is set for a dramatic clash on American soil, one that has significant implications for progress to the round of 32.

It’s the kind of fixture that makes the expanded format feel entirely justified.

Many see it as one of the most intriguing group-stage matchups of the entire tournament.

2. Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Canada (Group B — June 27)

Canada and Bosnia-Herzegovina will meet for the first time on June 12, 2026, at BMO Field in Toronto for their first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group B.

As co-hosts, Canada will face a resilient Bosnia-Herzegovina team that advanced to the tournament by defeating Italy in the UEFA Playoff Path A final.

The match is expected to be highly unpredictable due to the lack of competitive history between the two teams and the high-stakes debut setting.

3. Iraq vs. France (Group I — June 22)

Les Bleus, two-time World Cup winners and one of the tournament’s perennial powers, will face an Iraqi team that is making its first appearance at the World Cup since 1986.

Iraq will face France on Monday, June 22, 2026, as part of Group I. The match will kick off at 5:00 PM local time at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Stadium) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

This will be the first competitive meeting between the two senior national teams. Group I also includes Senegal and Norway, making it a challenging draw for Iraq.

While France will enter the match as overwhelming favorites, the match carries high stakes as the second matchday match for both sides, with the potential for progress to the Round of 32.

4. Haiti vs Morocco (Group C — June 24)

When Haiti and Morocco take to the field, it will be a meeting of two very different journeys leading to the same destination.

Morocco will take on Haiti on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of Group C, at 6:00 PM local time.

Morocco will enter the match as heavy favorites. Fresh from an impressive run to the semifinals in 2022, they boast a talented team with players like Achraf Hakimi and a strong defensive structure.

Meanwhile, Haiti is returning to the global stage for the first time since 1974 and will be looking to make history with a memorable performance or an upset against more established opponents.

This will be the first competitive meeting between the two senior national teams. Group C also includes Brazil and Scotland, meaning both sides will be fighting for crucial points to progress to the Round of 32.

Haiti vs. Morocco is not just a football game. It’s a story about ambition meeting resilience. The fact that it’s never happened before makes it all the more compelling.

5. Belgium vs New Zealand (Group G — June 26)

Belgium vs New Zealand is one of the tournament’s most unexpected first-time World Cup meetings.

It will take place on Friday, June 26, 2026 at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada at 11:00 PM ET (8:00 PM PT).

This will be the first competitive meeting between the two senior national teams.

With Belgium likely to top the group and New Zealand struggling for a possible best-of-three finish, the match carries significant stakes on the final matchday.

6. Cape Verde vs Spain (Group H — June 15)

Perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing first encounter of the entire draw.

Spain are the most decorated team in European football history over the past two decades, masters of tiki-taka, winners of Euro 2024.

Cape Verde, a small island archipelago off the coast of West Africa, whose football is built on pace, directness and an increasingly impressive depth of talent playing in Europe’s top leagues.

Cape Verde vs Spain will take place on Monday, June 15, 2026 at 12:00pm local time at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

This opening matchday match marks Cape Verde’s historic World Cup debut.

While Spain enter the game as heavy favorites. They are expected to dominate Group H, which also includes Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.

Making their first World Cup appearance after a remarkable qualifying campaign, Cape Verde will be fighting to celebrate the occasion and move forward as one of the best teams in the expanded format, third in the group, aiming for a memorable result or upset against European powerhouse opposition.

A New Chapter in Football History

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, these 27 unprecedented matches remind us why we love the beautiful game.

They will represent more than scores and statistics; they symbolize football’s growth, inclusivity and endless capacity for surprise.

From the sun-baked pitches of the group stage to the electric atmospheres in the stadiums of three countries, fans will see history unfold in real time.

Matches without precedent, no baggage, just pure possibility. The expanded 48-team World Cup has delivered exactly what it promised.

The 2026 tournament is not just another World Cup. It is where football will write brand new chapters.

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