โšฝ 2026 World Cup Predictor

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Enter any two national teams ยท Get win/draw/loss odds + scoreline forecasts

๐ŸŒ All 48 Qualified Teams ยท USA ยท Canada ยท Mexico 2026
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How To Use

๐Ÿš€ Three Steps to a Prediction

  1. Type any of the 48 qualified nations in the Home Team field โ€” or use the quick-pick chips to browse by confederation
  2. Do the same for the Away Team
  3. Hit Generate Analysis to see win/draw/loss probabilities, expected goals, and a ranked scoreline grid

๐Ÿ“Š How the Data Works

Predictions are based on official FIFA rankings (June 2026), historical World Cup and international tournament records, expected-goals models, and home/neutral-ground advantage factors. All 48 teams in the expanded 2026 field are fully supported.

๐ŸŽฏ Reading Your Results

Win probability shows each team's historical likelihood of taking all three points. Score forecast uses a Poisson model ranked by frequency โ€” higher percentages mean that exact scoreline appeared more often in comparable historical matchups.

๐ŸŒ When People Use This

  • Pre-match score predictions with friends or family
  • Office World Cup sweepstakes and bracket challenges
  • Background research for football content creators
  • Exploring the expanded 48-team 2026 field for the first time
  • Finding out which debut nations (Jordan, Uzbekistan, Curaรงao, Cape Verde) match up against top seeds

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams does the 2026 World Cup have?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first edition with 48 teams โ€” a 50% increase from the 32-team format used from 1998 to 2022. Three co-hosts (USA, Canada, Mexico) qualified automatically; the other 45 teams came through their respective continental qualification campaigns.

Which teams are making their World Cup debut in 2026?

Four nations are appearing at the World Cup for the very first time: Jordan and Uzbekistan (AFC), Curaรงao (CONCACAF), and Cape Verde (CAF). A number of other nations are returning after long absences โ€” including DR Congo (52 years) and Haiti.

Can this tool predict the actual result of a match?

No. Football results are driven by injuries, in-game tactics, referee decisions, and chance โ€” factors no statistical model can fully capture. This tool surfaces historical patterns for entertainment only, not as reliable forecasts.

What formula is used for the probabilities?

The model blends four weighted factors: historical win rate and WC performance (40%), FIFA ranking differential (30%), recent international form (20%), and home/neutral-pitch advantage (10%). Results are normalized to always sum to 100%.

Can I use this for sports betting?

Please do not. This is a casual entertainment tool and lacks the accuracy needed for wagering decisions. Betting with this data could result in financial loss, and gambling may be restricted or illegal in your jurisdiction.

Do I need to create an account?

No account, login, or registration is required. The tool is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, and collects no personal data.

โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimer This is a fun, entertainment-only tool. All predictions are based on historical statistical patterns and do not constitute gambling advice, betting tips, or financial recommendations of any kind. Football matches are inherently unpredictable; no model can guarantee accuracy. Do not use this tool as a basis for any form of monetary wagering. The creators accept no liability for decisions made based on its output. If you or someone you know may have a gambling problem, please seek professional support.