
Welcome to your all-access pass to World Cup 2026 Group H. The greatest show on Earth is hitting North America, and Group H is shaping up to be a total West Coast thriller. We’ve got a spicy cocktail of European tactical giants, African speed, and a dash of Asian flair, all ready to explode across some of the most iconic stadiums in the US.
Whether you're here to nerd out on xG stats or you're hunting for some savvy value in the betting markets, you're in the right place. With the new 48-team format making every goal count even more, Group H is where the drama truly lives.
So, who’s taking center stage? We’ve got the perennial heavyweights Germany looking to reclaim their throne, alongside a high-energy Ghana squad. They’re joined by a technically gifted South Korea and the tournament debutants Uzbekistan, who are looking to crash the party in style. From the tech hubs of San Francisco to the bright lights of Los Angeles, this group is going to be legendary.
Is it a 'Group of Death'? It’s definitely a 'Group of High Stakes.' While Germany might be the big name on the team sheet, the battle for the second and third spots is wide open. Remember, in 2026, even a third-place finish could be a golden ticket to the Round of 32!
When looking at the World Cup 2026 Group H odds, Germany is the natural frontrunner. But if you look a little closer, there are some brilliant angles to play.

You can never rule out the four-time champions. Germany arrives in 2026 with a point to prove after a few years of soul-searching. They’ve swapped the old-school rigid style for a fluid, high-octane 4-2-3-1 that prioritizes verticality and quick transitions.
Tactically, they focus on 'counter-pressing' the life out of the opposition. With a midfield anchored by world-class ball-winners and creative sparks, they aim to dominate possession and territory. Watch their qualification stats: Germany averaged over 2.5 goals per game while maintaining one of the highest recovery rates in the final third. They aren't just here to participate; they’re here to take the trophy back to Berlin.
The 'Taegeuk Warriors' are no strangers to the big stage. Known for their incredible work rate and technical tidiness, South Korea is a nightmare for any defense. They typically operate in a structured 4-3-3 that relies on disciplined wide players and an elite talisman leading the line.
They don't need to dominate the ball to hurt you; they are masters of the 'calculated break.' Their ability to move from defense to attack in three passes is among the best in the tournament. In recent outings, their defensive organization has reached new heights, making them a very tough nut to crack in the 'To Qualify' markets.
Ghana brings the rhythm and the pace. This isn't just a team of individuals; it’s a highly athletic unit that thrives in high-pressure environments. Their tactical setup is often a bold 4-4-2 or a 3-4-3, depending on the opponent, designed to overload the wings and exploit one-on-one situations.
Keep an eye on their young talent, Ghana has integrated several top-tier European academy graduates who bring a new level of tactical maturity to the squad. They are the definition of a 'momentum team'; if they win their opener in Seattle, they could be unstoppable.
Welcome to the big time! Uzbekistan is making their historic World Cup debut, and they aren’t just here for the souvenirs. They play a very pragmatic, physically demanding style of football, often sitting in a deep 5-4-1 to nullify creative opponents.
Their biggest weapon? The set-piece. They are incredibly well-drilled and will look to turn every corner and free-kick into a goal-scoring opportunity. While they lack World Cup experience, their 'nothing to lose' attitude makes them a dangerous wildcard in Group H.
The geography of the 2026 tournament is a game-changer. Group H is centered on the US West Coast, meaning teams will face shorter travel times but must adjust to the Pacific time zone.
Date | Fixture | Venue | UK Time (BST) |
15 June 2026 | Germany vs South Korea | Lumen Field, Seattle | 20:00 |
15 June 2026 | Ghana vs Uzbekistan | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara | 23:00 |
21 June 2026 | Uzbekistan vs South Korea | PayPal Park, San Jose | 18:00 |
21 June 2026 | Germany vs Ghana | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood | 21:00 |
26 June 2026 | Uzbekistan vs Germany | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara | 22:00 |
26 June 2026 | South Korea vs Ghana | Rose Bowl, Pasadena | 22:00 |

The Crucial Clash: Circle 21st June on your calendar for Germany vs Ghana. This SoFi Stadium showdown will likely determine the group winner and set the tone for the knockout stages.
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Group H features Germany, South Korea, Ghana, and Uzbekistan.
Matches are located on the US West Coast, including Seattle, Santa Clara (San Francisco Bay Area), San Jose, and the Los Angeles area (Inglewood and Pasadena).
The top two teams advance automatically. The eight best third-place teams from all groups also qualify for the Round of 32.
As debutants, they are massive underdogs, but their defensive discipline makes them a strong candidate for 'Under 2.5 goals' markets against the bigger nations.
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