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Pick the winner of each group and rank teams 1–4. Every vote is added to the live public tally below.
Fans: Korea Republic 37%
Fans: Mexico 36%
Fans: Czechia 39%
Fans: Mexico 38%
Fans: Qatar 52%
Fans: Canada 42%
Fans: Bosnia-Herzegovina 34%
Fans: Switzerland 49%
Fans: Morocco 30%
Fans: Scotland 41%
Fans: Haiti 30%
Fans: Brazil 55%
Fans: Australia 35%
Fans: Paraguay 34%
Fans: Australia 31%
Fans: Paraguay 36%
Fans: Germany 56%
Fans: Curaçao 55%
Fans: Curaçao 49%
Fans: Curaçao 33%
Fans: Netherlands 36%
Fans: Netherlands 34%
Fans: Tunisia 57%
Fans: Sweden 32%
Fans: Belgium 35%
Fans: Egypt 38%
Fans: New Zealand 40%
Fans: New Zealand 35%
Fans: Saudi Arabia 38%
Fans: Uruguay 32%
Fans: Uruguay 38%
Fans: Spain 37%
Fans: Norway 33%
Fans: Norway 43%
Fans: Senegal 50%
Fans: Norway 34%
Fans: Algeria 33%
Fans: Algeria 33%
Fans: Jordan 42%
Fans: Jordan 32%
Fans: Portugal 68%
Fans: Colombia 41%
Fans: Uzbekistan 56%
Fans: Congo DR 33%
Fans: Panama 38%
Fans: Ghana 36%
Fans: Panama 39%
Fans: England 34%Step 2
All 72 group-stage fixtures of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Pick the winner — or a draw — and watch fan opinion shift in real time.
Cup26 is the fastest free home for World Cup 2026 predictions. Pick the winner of every group-stage fixture, forecast all twelve group standings, and call the knockout bracket all the way to the final at MetLife Stadium. There is no signup, no paywall and no hidden cost — just instant FIFA 2026 polls updated in real time as fans from every participating nation cast their votes. Whether you want to know who will win the World Cup 2026, compare your bracket against the global consensus, or track how your country's fans are voting differently from the rest of the world, every prediction tool you need lives on this page.
Wear your prediction. Our World Cup 2026 shop carries premium fan jerseys, scarves, caps and tees for all 48 participating nations — from Argentina, Brazil and France to Morocco, Japan, USA, Canada and Mexico. Every product ships worldwide with 14-day returns under the EU Distance Selling Directive and secure Shopify checkout. Browse country landing pages to find merch curated for your team, or explore the full catalog by group, confederation or matchday.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the 23rd edition of the men's world football championship and the first ever to be hosted by three nations: the United States, Canada and Mexico. From 11 June to 19 July 2026, 48 national teams will battle across 16 host cities and 104 matches for the most coveted trophy in sport. This page lets you predict every group-stage fixture, every group winner and the final standings — for free, with no signup, in seconds.
The expanded format introduces twelve groups of four teams. The top two finishers in each group, plus the eight best third-placed teams, advance to a brand-new Round of 32. From there it is straight knockout: Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, third-place play-off and the final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey.
Defending champions Argentina head into the tournament with Lionel Messi potentially playing his last World Cup. France, Brazil, England, Spain, Germany and Portugal are all serious contenders, while Morocco, Japan and USAcarry massive home or continental momentum. Cast your vote above to see who fans truly believe in. For a deep dive read our 2026 World Cup winner analysis.
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Predictions explained
Cup26 runs the same live FIFA World Cup 2026 prediction poll through two lenses. Use Global to see worldwide fan sentiment, or Nation to filter the live tally down to one of the 48 participating countries. Every vote is counted in both tallies, so the two views always stay in sync.
Aggregates every Cup26 visitor's vote in real time, worldwide. Best for spotting consensus picks and tournament-wide sentiment shifts as kickoff approaches.
Filters the same live poll down to a single country's fans — auto-detected from your location. Pick any of the 48 nations to see their fixtures, odds and fan-only consensus.
Global aggregates votes from every Cup26 visitor worldwide in real time, so you see what fans across the planet think will happen at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Nation filters that same live tally down to a single country's fans — pick Sweden and you only see how Swedish fans are voting on every match. Every vote you cast is counted in both tallies simultaneously, so toggling between Nation and Global never costs you a vote.
We auto-detect your country from your IP address (e.g. a visitor from Stockholm is mapped to Sweden) and pre-select the matching nation. You can change it any time using the dropdown — pick any of the 48 World Cup 2026 participants and the entire fixture list, odds and fan poll re-scopes to that nation. No signup required.
Because they are aggregated from different audiences. Global reflects worldwide sentiment, while Nation only counts votes from that country's fans. Sweden fans might back Sweden 80% to win their group while the global average sits at 40%. Both are real, live results — just different lenses on the same poll.
Yes. Every prediction triggers a dual write: one to the global tally and one to your nation's tally. The Cup26 server validates the nation slug before recording it, so the two views can never drift out of sync because of a bad value.
11 June 2026, with the final on 19 July 2026 at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey.
48 teams compete for the first time, divided into 12 groups of 4. Top two from each group plus the 8 best third-placed teams advance.
Across 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico — the first three-nation World Cup in history.
Argentina, France, Brazil, England and Spain are the leading favourites. The live fan poll on this page reflects current sentiment.
Yes — completely free, no account, no email required.
Yes. Click any other option and your previous vote is replaced instantly.
Each option starts with a baseline reflecting current public sentiment, then your individual vote is added on top in real time.
Global aggregates votes from every visitor worldwide in real time, so you see what fans across the planet think will happen at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Nation filters the same live tally down to fans of one specific country — pick Sweden and you only see how Swedish fans are voting on every match. Every vote you cast is counted in BOTH tallies simultaneously, so toggling between Nation and Global never costs you a vote.
We auto-detect your country from your IP address (e.g. a visitor from Stockholm is mapped to Sweden) and pre-select the matching nation. You can change it any time using the dropdown — pick any of the 48 World Cup 2026 participants and the entire fixture list, odds and fan poll re-scopes to that nation. No signup required.
Because they're aggregated from different audiences. Global reflects worldwide sentiment, while Nation only counts votes from that country's fans. Sweden fans might back Sweden 80% to win their group while the global average sits at 40%. Both are 'real' results — just different lenses on the same live poll.
104 matches: 72 group-stage games, 16 Round of 32, 8 Round of 16, 4 quarter-finals, 2 semi-finals, the third-place play-off and the final.
Yes. FIFA continues to deploy VAR, semi-automated offside and goal-line technology at every venue.
We display live decimal 1/X/2 odds from major bookmakers via The Odds API. Click an option to see the latest betting markets — 18+ only.
Yes — our shop carries premium fan jerseys, scarves and caps for all 48 nations with worldwide shipping.
Each correct pick earns points based on rarity: the fewer fans who picked the same outcome, the more points it's worth (max 100). Beat the consensus to climb the leaderboard.
Yes — sign up free, create a league and share the invite code. Compare predictions and points only within your group.