2026 FIFA World Cup Group G: Points Table, Results & Fixtures

Group G has a strong team leading the way, but the rest of the group won’t make things easy. Belgium still have experienced players and enough quality to stay ahead, even during a period of change. Iran are known for staying compact and not giving away much, which can make matches slow and difficult. Egypt usually depend on their key attackers to produce something special when it matters. New Zealand come in as underdogs, but they are organized and will try to stay in the fight. It may seem simple at first, but this group could turn out to be tougher than expected.

The opening match of this group will be played between Belgium and Egypt on June 15, 2026 while the last two matches will kick-off simultaneously on June 26, following the standard round-robin format. Each team plays the others once, totaling three matches per side. Standings are determined by points, with official Tie-Breaker Rules applied if required. The top two teams advance directly to the Round of 32, while the third-placed team may still qualify depending on its performance compared to other groups.

With the expanded 48-team format, every match carries extra importance. Early results can shape qualification paths, while dropped points quickly increase pressure. This page provides full coverage of Group G, including standings, results, fixtures, and qualification scenarios as they evolve.

📊 Group G Points Table

All
Home
Away
#
Club
M
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pt
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
- Advance to Round of 32
- Possible Qualification for Round of 32 stage based on ranking

Qualification: The top two teams in Group G qualify directly for the Round of 32 (knockout stage), while the third-ranked team may also qualify based on the overall performance of all the third-ranked teams.

🎯 Group G Qualification Scenarios

  • Teams reaching 6 points are almost certain to qualify for the knockout stage.
  • 4 points may be enough depending on goal difference and other results.
  • If teams are level on points, head-to-head results will decide rankings.
  • Final standings may only be confirmed on the last matchday.

📌 Points System – Group Stage

Match Outcome Points Awarded
Win 3
Draw 1
Loss 0

No extra time is played during group-stage matches. All matches are decided within 90 minutes plus stoppage time.

📝 Group G Match Results

Match results will appear here immediately after any match of Group G is completed.

📅 Group G Schedule & Upcoming Fixtures

Kick-off times are displayed in your local time zone.

FIFA World Cup
15 Jun 2026
- 7:00 pm
Belgium
- -
Egypt
FIFA World Cup
16 Jun 2026
- 1:00 am
Iran
- -
New Zealand
FIFA World Cup
21 Jun 2026
- 7:00 pm
Belgium
- -
Iran
FIFA World Cup
22 Jun 2026
- 1:00 am
New Zealand
- -
Egypt
FIFA World Cup
27 Jun 2026
- 3:00 am
Egypt
- -
Iran
FIFA World Cup
27 Jun 2026
- 3:00 am
New Zealand
- -
Belgium

📐 Ranking & Tie-Breaker Rules – Group G

If two or more teams finish level on points in Group G after the group stage, rankings are determined using the following criteria, in order:

Step 1: Head-to-Head Criteria (Primary Tie-Breakers)

  • Greatest number of points obtained in matches between the teams concerned
  • Superior goal difference in matches between the teams concerned
  • Greatest number of goals scored in matches between the teams concerned

If teams remain level after applying the head-to-head criteria above, the following overall group performance criteria are applied:

Step 2: Overall Group Performance

  • Superior goal difference in all group matches
  • Greatest number of goals scored in all group matches
  • Highest team conduct score (fair play points based on yellow and red cards)

If teams are still level after all sporting criteria, the final decision is based on FIFA rankings:

Step 3: FIFA World Ranking

  • Higher position in the most recent FIFA/Coca-Cola Men’s World Ranking
  • If still equal, earlier FIFA World Rankings are used until the tie is broken

📖 Read full FIFA World Cup tie-breaker rules explanation →

Group G mixes experience with resilience, making it a competitive and tactically demanding group. Follow this page for live updates as the standings evolve.

👤 About the Author

Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma is the founder, publisher, and editor of WorldCupLocalTime.com, an independent editorial platform focused on the FIFA World Cup. She has over 7 years of experience in sports publishing and digital content development, specializing in tournament structure, match scheduling systems, and regulatory analysis based on official FIFA publications. Her editorial work focuses on explaining how the World Cup operates — including qualification systems, competition format, stadium certification, disciplinary regulations, and tournament procedures — helping readers understand both the schedule and the structural framework behind the competition. As the independent publisher of the platform, she oversees all editorial content, research, and updates to ensure accuracy, clarity, and neutrality. Based in New Delhi, India, she manages all editorial and publishing operations of WorldCupLocalTime.com.

Leave a Comment