Group L
FIFA World Cup 2026 ยท 4 teams ยท 6 matches ยท Top 2 advance
4
Teams
6
Matches
2
Advance
8
Difficulty
7.2
Avg Power
77
Balance
Standings
Pre-tournament projection based on Power Index. Updated as matches are played.
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8.2 |
| 2 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7.6 |
| 3 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7.1 |
| 4 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
Group Difficulty
โ๏ธ Competitive
Avg Power: 7.2 ยท Std Dev: 0.81 ยท Score: 7.2 + 0.81 = 8




Formula (WC26-GA-v1.0)
DifficultyScore = avg(PowerIndex) + stdDev(PowerIndex) = 7.2 + 0.81 = 8
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Group L is a tightly contested draw that could produce drama on the final matchday. The difficulty score of 8/12 reflects an intriguing matchup where the margin between qualification and elimination may come down to goal difference.
The group contains a historic rivalry: Croatia vs Belgium. The 0-0 draw between Belgium and Croatia at the 2022 World Cup effectively ended Belgium's Golden Generation era. Croatia advanced; Belgium went home in the group stage. Both teams have since evolved, but the memory lingers. Croatia reached the 2022 semi-finals; Belgium must prove they can still compete at this level. This group is a death match. These matchups carry decades of competitive history into the group stage.
Belgium are expected to top the group, but Croatia and Uruguay have the quality to challenge for second. The decisive factor may be head-to-head results between the contenders โ meaning the matches between second and third-seeded teams carry enormous weight.
Generated deterministically from Power Index WC26-PI-v1.0 and H2H corpus. Not AI opinion.
Key Matchup
The 0-0 draw between Belgium and Croatia at the 2022 World Cup effectively ended Belgium's Golden Generation era. Croatia advanced; Belgium went home in the group stage. Both teams have since evolved, but the memory lingers. Croatia reached the 2022 semi-finals; Belgium must prove they can still compete at this level. This group is a death match.
Head-to-Head Crossfire
All 6 matchups in Group L, ranked by excitement score.


The 0-0 draw between Belgium and Croatia at the 2022 World Cup effectively ended Belgium's Golden Generation era. Croatia advanced; Belgium went home in the group stage. Both teams have since evolved, but the memory lingers. Croatia reached the 2022 semi-finals; Belgium must prove they can still compete at this level. This group is a death match.


Croatia and Uruguay are the ultimate small-nation overachievers. Both have populations under 4 million, both have reached World Cup finals, and both produce players far beyond what their size suggests. Their 0-0 draw at Qatar 2022 was a tactical chess match. Modriฤ vs Valverde โ Real Madrid teammates on opposing sides โ is the subplot every football purist craves.


Belgium ended Uruguay's 2018 World Cup with a 2-0 quarter-final win. Griezmann, De Bruyne, and Hazard dismantled Tabรกrez's famous defensive wall. Now both teams have generational turnover. Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay play a very different style โ pressing, aggressive, modern. Belgium's new generation must prove they can match the old guard's knockout-stage composure.


Austria and Croatia are geographic neighbors with a rich football rivalry โ 12 meetings all-time with Austria holding a narrow edge. Their Euro 2024 Group D clash ended 1-1 in Berlin. Ralf Rangnick's Austria play aggressive pressing football that could trouble Croatia's midfield maestros. This is a genuine toss-up.


Austria and Uruguay last met at the 1954 World Cup semi-final in Switzerland, where Uruguay won 3-1 on their way to the final. 72 years later, both nations meet again. Austria's pressing revolution under Rangnick versus Bielsa's tactical intensity โ two of football's greatest coaching minds in a group stage clash.


Belgium lead the all-time series significantly but Austria's transformation under Rangnick has closed the gap. Their 3-2 Euro qualifier in Vienna in 2023 was a thriller. Belgium's new generation โ Doku, Openda, De Ketelaere โ must prove they can sustain the standards set by Hazard's era.
Team-by-Team Analysis
Belgium enters Group L as one of the tournament favorites, ranked top in the group with a Power Index of 8.2. Their UEFA pedigree brings meaningful tournament experience to the competition. Key strengths include a top-tier FIFA ranking (10/10), excellent squad depth (9/10). These factors will be crucial in navigating the group. As the group favorite, Belgium will be expected to top the group. The biggest challenge comes from Croatia (PI: 7.6), who are only 0.6 points behind. A slip against Austria could complicate advancement.
Croatia enters Group L as a strong contender with realistic knockout ambitions, ranked second in the group with a Power Index of 7.6. Their UEFA pedigree brings deep World Cup experience to the competition. Key strengths include a top-tier FIFA ranking (8/10), excellent squad depth (7/10), a storied World Cup pedigree (7/10). This well-rounded profile makes them dangerous in any group stage scenario. Croatia are well-positioned for the second qualifying spot but face stiff competition from Belgium (PI: 8.2). The key match will likely be against the group leader, where closing the 0.6-point Power Index gap on the pitch will be essential.
Uruguay enters Group L as a strong contender with realistic knockout ambitions, ranked third in the group with a Power Index of 7.1. Their CONMEBOL pedigree brings deep World Cup experience to the competition. Key strengths include a storied World Cup pedigree (7/10). These factors will be crucial in navigating the group. Qualification will be challenging for Uruguay, sitting 1.1 Power Index points behind the group leaders. However, the expanded format โ where the best 8 third-placed teams advance โ gives them a realistic path to the Round of 32. Beating Austria and competing closely with the top seeds could be enough.
Austria enters Group L as a dark horse capable of springing surprises, ranked fourth in the group with a Power Index of 6. Their UEFA pedigree brings limited World Cup history but fresh energy to the competition. Austria face the toughest road in Group L, with a 2.2-point deficit to the top-ranked team. Every match will be a test, but the 48-team format and best third-place qualification rule means even a single upset could change everything. Austria may not command the biggest crowds, but underdog narratives drive some of the best World Cup moments. A strong opening result could galvanize both the team and neutral supporters.
Group Matches
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Teams in Group L

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Group L
Belgium ยท Croatia ยท Uruguay ยท Austria
๐ฅ Croatia vs Belgium (93/95)
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