Spin the World Cup 2026 wheel and let fate pick your team
Two teams. One beam of light.
How does the World Cup wheel work?
Pick a mode
A single match, a whole group, any two teams head-to-head, or all 48 at once.
Press SPIN
The stadium turns, the floodlight points, fate decides.
Share your sticker
Every result is a collectible sticker card made for sharing.
Which teams are in each 2026 World Cup group?
All 48 teams across twelve groups, A to L. Tap a group to load its four teams, then spin twice to predict the top two that go through to the Round of 32.
GROUP A
- Czech Republic
- Mexico
- South Africa
- South Korea
GROUP B
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Canada
- Qatar
- Switzerland
GROUP C
- Brazil
- Haiti
- Morocco
- Scotland
GROUP D
- Australia
- Paraguay
- Turkey
- USA
GROUP E
- Curaçao
- Ecuador
- Germany
- Ivory Coast
GROUP F
- Japan
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Tunisia
GROUP G
- Belgium
- Egypt
- Iran
- New Zealand
GROUP H
- Cape Verde
- Saudi Arabia
- Spain
- Uruguay
GROUP I
- France
- Iraq
- Norway
- Senegal
GROUP J
- Algeria
- Argentina
- Austria
- Jordan
GROUP K
- Colombia
- DR Congo
- Portugal
- Uzbekistan
GROUP L
- Croatia
- England
- Ghana
- Panama
Full group pages with standings, fixtures and qualification: Group A · Group B · Group C · Group D · Group E · Group F · Group G · Group H · Group I · Group J · Group K · Group L
Coming up at the World Cup
UPDATED JUN 24 · ALL TIMES UTC
- Morocco vs HaitiGROUP C · JUN 24 · 22:00 UTC · MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUMSPIN →
- Scotland vs BrazilGROUP C · JUN 24 · 22:00 UTC · HARD ROCK STADIUMSPIN →
- South Africa vs South KoreaGROUP A · JUN 25 · 01:00 UTC · ESTADIO BBVASPIN →
- Czech Republic vs MexicoGROUP A · JUN 25 · 01:00 UTC · ESTADIO AZTECASPIN →
- Curaçao vs Ivory CoastGROUP E · JUN 25 · 20:00 UTC · LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELDSPIN →
- Ecuador vs GermanyGROUP E · JUN 25 · 20:00 UTC · METLIFE STADIUMSPIN →
Which classic rivalries can the wheel settle?
Some pairings carry decades of history, and all of these have both sides at the 2026 World Cup. Tap one to load it on the versus wheel, or pick any two of the 48 teams yourself.
Fair questions
- Who will win the 2026 World Cup?
- Nobody knows until the final on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium. Until then, the champion wheel gives each of the 48 qualified teams an exactly equal chance: spin it, share the sticker, and find out whether fate called it when the trophy is lifted.
- How does the spin wheel pick a winner?
- Every segment has an exactly equal chance. Each spin uses a random seed, and that seed is baked into your share link, so anyone who opens your link sees the exact same result you got.
- Is this betting or gambling?
- No. PlaySpinWheel is just for fun: no prizes, no money, no odds, no stakes. It's a toy that hands a decision to fate, nothing more.
- Does the wheel predict who will actually win?
- Not even slightly. The wheel is pure luck, not a forecast. If it lands on your team, celebrate responsibly.
- How does the group spin work?
- It spins twice, like real qualification: the first spin picks the group winner, the second picks the runner-up from the remaining three. Both advance to the Round of 32, just as the top two of each real group do, joined by the eight best third-placed teams.
- Can I spin any two teams head-to-head?
- Yes. The versus tab splits the wheel 50/50 between any two of the 48 qualified teams. Dream finals, classic rivalries, the matchup your group chat can't stop arguing about: pick both sides and spin.
- Can I spin for things that aren't football?
- Yes. The custom wheel takes anything you type: friends' names, dinner options, chores, baby names. There are also ready-made wheels for yes-or-no calls, random numbers, raffles, and more on the all-wheels page.
- Can I share my result?
- Every result comes as a collectible sticker card. Share it straight to WhatsApp, X, or Instagram stories as an image, or copy a link that replays your exact spin.
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