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2026 World Cup Has Been Simulated in Full Following Draw
The World Cup fever, ahead of its 23rd edition in the United States, Mexico and Canada, is growing. All but six nations have booked their spot at next summer’s international showpiece – but how will it all pan out in seven to eight months’ time? As a way of predicting how the North American-based tournament will go, we’ve entrusted the help of a simulator to find out.
Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina reigned supreme three years ago in Qatar – but there are a host of nations looking to knock them off their perch. Thomas Tuchel’s England will hope to make a splash, Luis de la Fuente’s Spain will be looking to mimic their Euro 2024 success and Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil will be keen to extend their record number of wins to six.
With the anticipation of the World Cup getting underway in June 2026 growing with every week, the domestic season cannot finish quick enough – and the summer of international football will provide entertainment, unthinkable moments and potentially a few upsets along the way. But what will the competition – from the group stage to the final in New Jersey provide? Let’s take a closer look.
Group Stages
Given the number of nations has expanded from 32 to 48, the group stages of the 2026 World Cup will consist of 12 groups made up of four teams; the top two teams from each group will secure passage to the knockout rounds, alongside the eight best third-placed teams also. The group winners include Czechia, Switzerland, Brazil and Paraguay, Germany and Iran.
The other six group winners have been predicted to be Japan, Spain, France, Argentina, Colombia and England. Runners-up across the groups – host countries, Mexico and Canada, included – will also secure passage into the Round of 32, and they will be joined by Scotland, the United States, Ecuador, Tunisia, Egypt, Uruguay, Iraq, Jordan, Portugal and Croatia.
In terms of which nations will join the aforementioned winners and runners-up by virtue of their third-place finishes will be South Korea, Qatar, Morocco, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, DR Congo and Panama. Senegal, the only team to beat Tuchel’s England thus far, and Belgium are predicted to be among the strongest nations to be knocked out at the group stage.
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2026 World Cup Group Stages – Qualified/Knocked Out Teams |
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Knocked Out (Points) |
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Group A |
Czechia (5), Mexico (4), South Korea (4) |
South Africa (3) |
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Group B |
Switzerland (9), Canada (6), Qatar (3) |
Italy (0) |
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Group C |
Brazil (7), Scotland (6), Morocco (4) |
Haiti (0) |
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Group D |
Paraguay (5), USMNT (4), Turkey (4) |
Australia (2) |
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Group E |
Germany (7), Ecuador (7) |
Curacao (3), Ivory Coast (0) |
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Group F |
Japan (7), Tunisia (6) |
Poland (2), Netherlands (1) |
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Group G |
Iran (9), Egypt (4) |
Belgium (2), New Zealand (1) |
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Group H |
Spain (9), Uruguay (3), Saudi Arabia (3) |
Cape Verde (3) |
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Group I |
France (7), Iraq (4) |
Senegal (2), Norway (2) |
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Group J |
Argentina (9), Jordan (4), Algeria (3) |
Austria (1) |
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Group K |
Colombia (7), Portugal (4), DR Congo (4) |
Uzbekistan (1) |
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Group L |
England (9), Croatia (6), Panama (3) |
Ghana (0) |
Round of 32
By virtue of the additional competing nations, the knockout stages of the World Cup – which is widely regarded the biggest competition in the world – will now include a Round of 32. France have been predicted to beat Turkey 3-2; Japan will reign triumphant over Scotland, who have qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1999, in a 1-0 win and Mexico will defeat fellow host coutnry Canada 2-0.
Elsewhere, Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany, who boast the likes of Nick Woltemade, Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala, are expected to beat Morocco 4-3 in their Round of 32 fixture.
In what would be one of the biggest surprises of the lot, Lionel Messi’s 2026 World Cup dream – which would see him retain his spot as one of the best players in world football – has been predicted to come to an end at the Round of 32 stage, with Uruguay forecasted to beat them in a 3-2 victory. England will pick up a five-goal drubbing over DR Congo and Spain will run riot over Jordan in a 4-0 win.
Panama will also upset the apple cart with a 3-2 win over Colombia. Saudi Arabia, who shocked the world by beating eventual winners Argentina three years ago, will pick up a victory over a much tougher opponent in Czechia. Cristiano Ronaldo will be given the chance to fulfil his World Cup dream with a predicted 3-1 win over Croatia and Iran’s journey has been predicted to come to an end after a 2-1 loss to South Korea.
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Supercomputer Predictions – 2026 World Cup Round of 32 |
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Germany 4-3 Morocco |
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France 3-2 Turkey |
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Mexico 2-0 Canada |
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Japan 1-0 Scotland |
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Portugal 3-1 Croatia |
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Spain 4-0 Jordan |
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Paraguay 4-0 Qatar |
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Iran 1-2 South Korea |
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Brazil 3-0 Tunisia |
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Ecuador 2-1 Iraq |
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Czechia 0-1 Saudi Arabia |
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England 5-0 DR Congo |
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Argentina 2-3 Uruguay |
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United States 0-1 Egypt |
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Switzerland 3-0 Algeria |
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Colombia 2-3 Panama |
Last 16
Germany and France – two nations who have put together compelling cases to be among the final nations – have been tipped to meet at this point, which means that one of the two would crash out before expected. In the case of the supercomputer, that has been predicted to be Nagelsmann‘s men after facing a 4-0 defeat to the 2018 champions. Another big loss would be Portugal, who could lose 1-0 to La Roja.
England did not concede a goal throughout the entire qualifying campaign, but they are expected to let three in at the Last 16 stage: they have been predicted to progress, thanks to a 4-3 win over Saudi Arabia, but their porous defence could raise eyebrows. Brazil will make swift progress through to the quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Ecuador, while Uruguay have been predicted to progress with the same scoreline over Egypt.
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Supercomputer Predictions – 2026 World Cup Last 16 |
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Germany 0-4 France |
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Mexico 3-1 Japan |
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Portugal 0-1 Spain |
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Paraguay 2-1 South Korea |
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Brazil 3-0 Ecuador |
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Saudi Arabia 3-4 England |
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Uruguay 3-0 Egypt |
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Switzerland 2-1 Panama |
Quarter-Finals
Mexico, who have become something of an afterthought despite being one of the three host countries, are set to face one of the tournament favourites, the imperious France national team, at this stage of the well-watched competition – and it’s been predicted to end in a routine 3-0 win for Kylian Mbappe, widely regarded as one of the best strikers in world football, and his compatriots.
Elsewhere, Spain will progress to the final four with an expected win over South American outfit Paraguay, which the supercomputer believes will finish 2-0 to the reigning champions of Europe. Former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, now in charge of Brazil, will be handed a 2-1 defeat by England also.
In the final quarter-final match of the lot, Switzerland will make history by reaching the semi-final of the World Cup for the first time ever – they have already reached the quarter-finals three times (in 1934, 1938 and 1954) but this would be the first time they’ve ever managed to reach the semi-final stage. They are predicted to beat Uruguay, who are managed by the tactical mind of Marcelo Bielsa.
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Supercomputer Predictions – 2026 World Cup Quarter-Finals |
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France 3-0 Mexico |
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Spain 2-0 Paraguay |
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Brazil 1-2 England |
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Uruguay 1-2 Switzerland |
Semi-Finals
The numbercrunchers have predicted that France, Spain, England and Switzerland will be the final four nations left in the competition – but who will book themselves a spot in the final? France and Spain (the current kings of Europe after beating England in the Euro 2024 final) are two of the leading contenders when you ask about the tournament favourites.
Only one will be able to make next summer’s final, though, and the supercomputer has predicted that Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal and his fellow countrymen will exit the competition at this stage with France beating them 2-1. Between England and Switzerland, who will Les Bleus play in the final?
That’ll be Tuchel’s side, who are yet to lose a competitive fixture under the German tactician. The Football Association (FA) appointed the ex-Bayern Munich and Chelsea boss as a means of ending their 60-year trophy drought, and they’ve been predicted to take one step closer to that becoming a reality with a narrow 1-0 victory over Murat Yakin’s men at the penultimate stage.
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Supercomputer Predictions – 2026 World Cup Semi-Finals |
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France 2-1 Spain |
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England 1-0 Switzerland |
Final
The big one. The MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will play host to Didier Deschamps’ France and the Three Lions going toe-to-toe – and the winner has been predicted as the former, who were crowned winners of the World Cup in 2018. They also made the final in Qatar but were beaten by Messi-led Argentina… but the supercomputer believes they will come out on top this time around.
England, having lost back-to-back finals in the European Championships, are a nation that has always been there or thereabouts at the top of the international circuit. The 1966 winners, however, will have to wait another four years to reclaim the title of world champions as France have been forecasted to beat them 3-2 in the final. Switzerland are also predicted to beat Spain 1-0 in the third-place playoff.
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Supercomputer Predictions – 2026 World Cup Final |
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France 3-2 England |
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Spain 0-1 Switzerland (Third-Place Playoff) |
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Tottenham Hold Talks to Sign Rafeal Leao After Sandro Tonali
There is a lot of excitement in N17 at present with Tottenham splashing the cash for Roberto De Zerbi.
Following back-to-back 17th place finishes, Spurs are spending big as they look to get back to their previous heights towards the top of the Premier League table.
Signing Martin Dubravka, Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers to bolster their squad, last month the club also completed the £52m signing of centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali are now set to follow for £85m and £100m respectively after Tottenham struck agreements with West Ham and Newcastle United for the midfielders.
Much more still needs to be done in improving De Zerbi’s squad, with attacking players required after the club’s struggles in the final third last season.
Leao option
One position Tottenham need to address is on the left of their attack after failing to replace Son Heung-min following his switch to LAFC last August.
According to The Independent, Bournemouth ace Eli Junior Kroupi tops a three-player shortlist for that position.
Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are also keen, with the Cherries looking to receive over £80m if they decide to cash in on their highly-rated attacker.
The report states that Rafael Leao has been broached as an option in informal discussions with his club AC Milan, while there is a possibility that they once again move for Manchester City winger Savinho.
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In terms of Leao, he would be another statement signing if Tottenham can agree on a deal with Milan for ‘one of the best wingers in Europe’.
Mainly operating from the left but also capable of playing centrally, the Portugal international has contributed regularly for the Rossoneri with 80 goals and 65 assists in 291 games for the Italian giants.
After already agreeing on transfers for Fernandes and Tonali, a move for Leao would be a real signal of intent from Tottenham that they really do mean business in the transfer market after their recent Premier League woes.
Tottenham’s attacking needs
Tottenham desperately need to improve in the final third if they are to climb the Premier League table.
Last season, Richarlison finished top goalscorer in all competitions with 12 goals, and it was defensive players Joao Palhinha, Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero who were next in line in the charts.
Dominic Solanke could only manage six goals in an injury-hit campaign, with Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani both contributing five and Mathys Tel chipping in with four.
Given the need for goals, Leao could more than play his part after hitting double figures for Milan in each of his last five seasons at the San Siro.
Following the club’s desire to improve their midfield with the additions of Fernandes and Tonali, Tottenham now need to do likewise in attack if they are to make big strides under De Zerbi.
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Why is Djed Spence Wearing a Face Mask?
Djed Spence has been a frequent starter in England’s World Cup campaign, especially since being the only available right back following a Reece James injury.
The Spurs fullback has stood out on the pitch, not just for his performances, but also for the protective face mask that he’s been wearing throughout the tournament. It’s a look that naturally sparks curiosity.
Here is the reason why Spence has been wearing the protective mask.
Why Is Djed Spence Wearing the Mask?
Spence’s face mask is the result of a minor facial fracture sustained in the weeks leading up to the tournament. The 25-year-old was involved in an aerial duel with Chelsea striker Liam Delap, whose elbow clashed with Spence, although he was able to continue through until the end of that particular game.
Spence took to social media following the game to complain about the challenge with Delap, perhaps unhappy with the Chelsea striker’s aggressive antics resulting in Spence breaking his jaw.
Just five days later, Spence took to the field for Tottenham wearing the face mask, as Spurs secured their Premier League safety on the final day of the season with a win against Everton.
A broken jaw can normally take three months to heal, and with Spence wanting to feature in the World Cup, he opted to wear the custom-fitted jaw guard throughout the competition, as well as in training sessions.
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Spence told the BBC: “It is a little bit uncomfortable, but it is what it is. I have a broken jaw, so I have to wear it throughout the tournament. It is something I will have to get used to. It will be three months until it is fully healed, so it is a long time. It was painful, but luckily I play football with my feet and not my jaw.”
“It was a crazy challenge, but it is in the past now. I’ve just got to focus on this tournament now.”
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How Does the Mask Help?
The mask’s primary function is simple: to offer protection. It shields the affected area from direct blows, accidental elbows, and the kind of incidental contact that can occur during high-tempo matches.
It also offers Spence psychological support, as he might have been hesitant to go into duels without a protective mask, but the guard now reassures him to commit fully. The moulded fit also keeps the affected area stable, reducing the risk of sudden pressure or movement that could worsen the fracture.
It also, of course, means Spence can still play, as without the mask he might have been forced to miss the tournament entirely.
Whilst the mask can feel unfamiliar at first, it shouldn’t affect Spence’s game, and he will be able to adapt quickly. Spence’s performances so far haven’t shown that this new mask is affecting him, putting in consistent performances in the place of injured Reece James, and it leaves Thomas Tuchel with a selection headache for when he has a fully fit right-hand side operating again.
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US Icon Brad Friedel Blasts Mexico Ahead of England Match
USA legend Brad Friedel has caused a huge stir with comments he’s made about Mexico ahead of their World Cup clash with England on Sunday night. The retired goalkeeper appeared on the latest episode of ‘The Rest is Football’ podcast, where he discussed the crunch Round of 16 tie with Joe Cole and Gary Lineker.
The fixture was set up after El Tri became the first nation since Italy in 1990 to win their first four matches of the tournament without conceding a single goal. Their latest victory came via a comfortable 2-0 win over Ecuador, with Julian Quinones and Premier League striker Raul Jimenez on the scoresheet.
Mexican media are now confident they can beat England, pointing to the Three Lions’ sluggish 2-1 comeback win against tournament minnows DR Congo as evidence of vulnerability. The Azteca Stadium atmosphere, heat, and altitude are all expected to play a major role, and there is every reason for belief that they can extend their impressive Mexico City record to 89 matches, having lost only twice.
Brad Friedel Blasts ‘Average’ Mexico Ahead of England Round of 16 Tie
There’s even fear among the English population that conditions in Mexico make a win against the Latin American country pretty much mission impossible. However, Friedel has taken a completely different view of things, branding Thomas Tuchel’s next opponents ‘average’ despite their impressive record up until now. He said (watch the full segment):
“Mexico are so average! I played against them for a few years, I know what they do. Because they are playing in altitude, they look faster than everybody else. [But] they’re an average team. Below average actually. They’re so beatable.
“If England go there, I don’t care if they play a low block, a high block, anything, just get through the first 15-20 minutes, and they will win the game. Just don’t concede the first goal. What they try to do is suffocate you, so you can’t get your second breath.”
He continued: “Just look at their games, they’ve created five chances in each of them. But the players are dead after 20 minutes because they are always playing this uphill battle. The altitude is no joke, the heat is no joke, it’s hard. But England are so much better than Mexico. It would be a complete shame if they were knocked out by altitude.”
Friedel’s comments went down well with a lot of Americans, who loved to see his fighting talk. Besides them, however, he has come under scrutiny, with one X user remarking: “What is this man saying. If they are so average, why would you say don’t concede first? Clearly, he hasn’t watched any of their games.”
A second continued: “Have you watched England’s last two performances? You walloper,” as a third labelled him a “Classic American.” Elsewhere, a fourth concluded: “How can you do that? Mexico might win.”
2026 World Cup Hosts Have Overperformed So Far
Heading into this summer’s tournament, Mexico were the only co-hosts who could consider football to be their nation’s favourite sport, with Canada preferring ice hockey and USA’s favourites being the NFL, NBA, and MLB. But the Maple Leafs beat South Africa 1-0 in their Round of 32 fixture, while the Stars and Stripes beat Bosnia 2-0 in theirs.
It’s been a hugely impressive showing from the duo, with the latter now looking like they have an easy route to the semi-finals, which would mark their finest footballing achievement since finishing third in the inaugural 1930 edition, nearly a century ago. Of course, Mauricio Pochettino must be given a lot of the flowers, but it’s clear that the sport’s perception is massively changing stateside too.
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