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Who are Czechia's opponents in Group A, and where do they play?

Czechia return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 2006, drawn into Group A with co-hosts Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa. Competing under their shortened name for the first time at a World Cup (previously "Czech Republic"), this marks a new era for Czech football.

The group is difficult but navigable. Mexico at home in Azteca is the toughest fixture, but South Korea and South Africa are opponents Czechia can compete with on even terms.

Why this group matters: Czechia's 20-year World Cup absence has been painful for a nation that reached the Euro 2004 semifinal and boasts a rich football tradition. Qualifying for 2026 was a statement — now they need to prove they belong.

What is Czechia's full match schedule?

MatchDateTime (ET)OpponentVenue
Group A – MD1June 11, 202611:00 PMSouth KoreaEstadio Guadalajara, Guadalajara
Group A – MD2June 18, 20261:00 PMSouth AfricaAtlanta Stadium, Atlanta
Group A – MD3June 24, 202610:00 PMMexicoEstadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico City

The South Korea opener is the pivotal match. A positive result sets up a winnable South Africa fixture on Matchday 2, with Mexico on the final day potentially already qualified.

Who are Czechia's key players to watch?

Patrik Schick

Striker

The Bayer Leverkusen forward is Czechia's most dangerous goal threat. His spectacular half-way-line goal against Scotland at Euro 2020 remains one of the great tournament goals. Clinical inside the box and capable of the spectacular, Schick is a difference-maker.

Adam Hlozek

Forward

The young Leverkusen talent has developed into a versatile attacker capable of playing across the front line. His combination of size, pace, and technical skill gives Czechia a modern forward option.

Tomas Soucek

Midfielder

The West Ham box-to-box midfielder is Czechia's most important player. His late runs into the penalty area, aerial dominance, and tireless work rate make him a goal threat from midfield and a defensive anchor.

Vladimir Coufal

Right-Back

Another West Ham representative, Coufal's overlapping runs and defensive reliability provide width and balance. His Premier League experience is invaluable at tournament level.

What is Czechia's World Cup history?

Czechia / Czech Republic have appeared in 2 FIFA World Cups (as an independent nation since 1993):

  • 2006: Group-stage exit despite a strong squad featuring Pavel Nedved, Tomas Rosicky, and Jan Koller. A 2-0 loss to Ghana sealed their fate.
  • Best finish as Czech Republic: Group stage (2006)
  • As Czechoslovakia: Runners-up in 1934 and 1962, making the combined history far more illustrious. The Czechoslovak side was a European powerhouse for decades.
  • Euro success: Czechia reached the Euro 2004 semifinal and the Euro 1996 final, demonstrating their ability to compete at the highest level in tournament football.

The 20-year World Cup drought has been a source of frustration for Czech fans, who watched their team qualify for multiple European Championships but repeatedly fall short in World Cup qualifiers.

Who is Czechia's manager, and how do they play?

Miroslav Koubek leads Czechia into their first World Cup since 2006. The former Czech international has rebuilt the squad with a blend of experienced Bundesliga and Premier League players alongside emerging domestic talents.

Hasek favors a 3-5-2 or 3-4-3 formation that maximizes Czechia's aerial strength and allows Soucek to influence games from box to box. The system is built on defensive organization, set-piece prowess, and direct transitions through Schick and Hlozek.

His approach is pragmatic — Czechia will not try to outpass elite teams but will be physically competitive and dangerous from dead balls. Against South Korea's high line, this direct style could be effective.

What is the fan culture like for Czechia?

Czech football fans bring a Central European intensity that combines passion with tactical knowledge. Beer is central to Czech culture — the country has the highest per-capita beer consumption in the world — and the pre-match pub culture is legendary.

  • Traveling support: Czech fans have a strong reputation at European Championships for creating atmosphere. Expect a dedicated contingent to make the trip to Mexico.
  • Pub culture: In Prague and across Czechia, fans gather in beer halls and outdoor screenings. The social aspect of watching together is deeply ingrained.
  • National pride: After 20 years without a World Cup, qualification has reignited national interest. This team carries the weight of a nation's expectations.

Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Czechia are the classic "dark horse" — a technically solid European team returning to the World Cup after two decades away. Patrik Schick can score spectacular goals, Tomas Soucek adds midfield muscle, and the storyline of a 20-year absence adds emotional stakes to every match.

How far will Czechia go? A realistic prediction.

Czechia's ceiling depends heavily on the South Korea match on opening day. A win there puts them in strong position to finish second; a loss makes advancement difficult with Mexico still to play.

Prediction: Round of 32. Czechia have the quality to finish second or third in Group A, with advancement as a third-place team being the most likely route to the knockout rounds. A Round of 32 victory is possible, but the Round of 16 is likely their ceiling.

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Team overview

FIFA code
CZE
Confederation
UEFA
Group
Group A
Coach
Miroslav Koubek

Match schedule

World Cup history

Czechia has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Runner-up (1934, 1962 as Czechoslovakia).

Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.

Frequently Asked Questions about Czechia at the 2026 World Cup

Why is the team called Czechia instead of Czech Republic?

Czechia officially adopted the shortened name in 2016. FIFA and UEFA now use "Czechia" for all competitions. The names refer to the same country.

When did Czechia last play in the World Cup?

2006 in Germany, where they were eliminated in the group stage after losses to Ghana and Italy.

Who is Czechia's best player?

Patrik Schick and Tomas Soucek are the most high-profile names. Schick's goals and Soucek's all-around midfield play are the team's foundation.

How did Czechia qualify for 2026?

Czechia qualified through the UEFA qualification process, navigating a competitive European group to secure their place at the tournament.

What is the altitude in Mexico City?

Estadio Azteca sits at 2,240 meters (7,350 feet) above sea level. This will be a challenge for Czechia, who typically play at much lower elevations. Acclimatization will be critical.

Are there many Czech fans in the United States?

The Czech-American community is concentrated in Texas, Nebraska, and the Midwest. While not as large as some diaspora groups, Czech fans are known for traveling well to major tournaments.

What group is Czechia in at the 2026 World Cup?

Czechia is in Group A for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.

Who is the coach of Czechia?

Czechia lists Miroslav Koubek as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.

What is Czechia's FIFA ranking?

Czechia is #41 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.

How many World Cups has Czechia been to?

Czechia has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.

What is Czechia's best World Cup result?

Czechia's best run to date is Runner-up (1934, 1962 as Czechoslovakia).

When does Czechia play their first match?

The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).

Where does Czechia play their group matches?

Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Czechia rotates through those venues during the group stage.

Can Czechia qualify from Group A?

Yes—Czechia can advance by finishing first or second in Group A, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.