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Jamie Carragher Predicts 2026 World Cup in Full
With just over two months remaining until the start of the World Cup, former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has predicted how the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States will unfold.
The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams following its expansion and first major format change since 1998, with a total of 104 matches set to be played – up from 64 in Qatar 2022.
Carragher, who successfully predicted that Argentina would win the last World Cup, has made several bold calls in his latest tournament predictions, including one on the fate of Thomas Tuchel’s England.
The Three Lions are aiming to win their first major trophy since 1966 and completed a flawless qualifying campaign, winning all eight matches while conceding no goals.
Group Stage
In the group stage, 48 teams will be split into 12 groups of four. As in previous editions, the top two teams from each group will progress to the knockout stage, joined by the eight best third-placed sides following the tournament’s expansion.
Carragher believes the group stage is unlikely to produce many surprises, although the former defender has predicted that Sweden will fail to progress beyond the first phase.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Eliminated in the Group Stage |
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Nation |
Group |
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South Africa |
A |
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Qatar |
B |
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Haiti |
C |
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Australia |
D |
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Curacao |
E |
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Tunisia |
F |
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Sweden |
F |
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New Zealand |
G |
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Iran |
G |
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Cape Verde |
H |
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Saudi Arabia |
H |
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Iraq |
I |
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Jordan |
J |
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DR Congo |
K |
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Uzbekistan |
K |
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Panama |
L |
Round of 32
Instead of 16 teams advancing to the first knockout round, as had been the case since 1998, as many as 32 will progress from the group stage. The specific match-ups for the round of 32 will depend on which groups the eight third-placed teams emerge from.
Carragher predicts that the Netherlands, Scotland, Norway, Colombia and Uruguay, among others, will fail to advance beyond this stage, while England are tipped to knock out Erling Haaland’s Norway.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Round of 32 |
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South Korea |
v |
Switzerland |
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Germany |
v |
Scotland |
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Netherlands |
v |
Brazil |
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Morocco |
v |
Japan |
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France |
v |
Paraguay |
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Ecuador |
v |
Senegal |
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Mexico |
v |
Ivory Coast |
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England |
v |
Norway |
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USA |
v |
Bosnia |
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Belgium |
v |
Czech Republic |
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Colombia |
v |
Croatia |
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Spain |
v |
Algeria |
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Canada |
v |
Austria |
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Argentina |
v |
Uruguay |
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Portugal |
v |
Ghana |
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Turkey |
v |
Egypt |
Round of 16
The round of 16 promises a number of feisty encounters, and Carragher believes the likes of Germany, Croatia, Belgium, as well as hosts Canada and Mexico, will ultimately see their journeys end at this stage.
The former defender has predicted England to advance past Mexico to the quarter-finals, which would mark the Three Lions’ third consecutive appearance at this stage.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Round of 16 |
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Germany |
v |
France |
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Switzerland |
v |
Brazil |
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Morocco |
v |
Ecuardor |
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Mexico |
v |
England |
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Croatia |
v |
Spain |
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USA |
v |
Belgium |
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Argentina |
v |
Turkey |
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Canada |
v |
Portugal |
Quarter-finals
Carragher has predicted France, Spain, England and Portugal to reach the semi-finals, with Portugal knocking out defending champions Argentina.
England are tipped to overcome Morocco in the quarter-finals, while Spain are predicted to eliminate the only remaining hosts, the United States.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Quarter-finals |
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France |
v |
Brazil |
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Spain |
v |
USA |
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Morocco |
v |
England |
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Argentina |
v |
Portugal |
Semi-finals
In an all-European semi-final line-up, Carragher believes England will suffer further heartbreak in their quest to end a 60-year wait for World Cup glory.
The former Liverpool defender has predicted the Three Lions will be beaten by Portugal, who would then face France in the final.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Semi-finals |
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France |
v |
Spain |
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England |
v |
Portugal |
Final
In a repeat of the Euro 2016 final, Carragher believes France, led by Kylian Mbappe, will emerge as winners and secure their third FIFA World Cup title.
Les Bleus have reached the final in each of the last two tournaments, including winning the 2018 World Cup with a 4-2 victory over Croatia.
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Jamie Carragher’s 2026 World Cup Predictions: Final |
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France |
v |
Portugal |
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Man Utd Will Sign £100m Star
Manchester United are planning to sign a marquee midfielder for Michael Carrick this summer, according to The Sun.
Carrick has been appointed on a two-year permanent deal at Old Trafford, with the option of a third, after an impressive interim spell in charge.
He had 17 matches in the dugout, winning 12 times, drawing three games and losing just twice.
In that time, no other Premier League side picked up more points – with the Red Devils even earning three more points than champions Arsenal during Carrick’s interim spell.
With Casemiro leaving the club, United are in the market for a new midfielder and Carrick is set to be boosted by one marquee signing to strengthen the position.
Man Utd plan £100m midfield signing
The Sun’s Manchester United correspondent Samuel Luckhurst reports a big midfield signing will be made by the Red Devils, with any deal expected to cost around £100million.
Bruno Fernandes was used in a deeper role under previous manager Ruben Amorim but Carrick has moved the Portugal international back into a more attacking midfield position.
In defensive midfield, Kobbie Mainoo has rediscovered his form under Carrick after being a bit-part player under Amorim. However, with Casemiro’s exit, a replacement will be needed for the Brazilian.
Manuel Ugarte is not viewed as good enough to fill the void left by Casemiro. United’s preference would be to sell the player but the Red Devils accept interest in him will be low due to his poor performances, meaning he is poised to stay.
His £120,000-a-week wages also mean any interested clubs would struggle to meet the player’s demands.
The midfielders on Man Utd’s radar this summer
There are several players United are targeting as they eye a big midfield addition.
Nottingham Forest star Elliot Anderson is one name at the top end of their list but rivals Manchester City are firmly in the race and keen to get a deal done ahead of United.
Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali is another player of interest after an impressive few seasons in the Premier League with the Magpies following his £55million move from AC Milan.
Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid has been described as a dream target for the Old Trafford outfit but a deal for the player would be difficult to do.
Carlos Baleba and Adam Wharton are also options. Baleba was keen to make the move to United last summer but Brighton were not willing to lower their asking price.
Wharton’s future at Crystal Palace is also up in the air, but it has been reported that Selhurst Park club chiefs are set to hold talks with the player.
They want to convince him to spend one more year at Palace after they won the Europa Conference League on Wednesday night and qualified for the Europa League.
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Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni is taking as much time as possible to carefully select his squad for the 2026 World Cup. He has some massive decisions to make, and a couple of high-profile absentees have been leaked.
The reigning world champions will almost certainly take the likes of Lionel Messi, Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez and Alexis Mac Allister to the United States, Mexico and Canada-hosted tournament. The level of talent at Scaloni’s disposal is incredible.
That’s shown by two surprising names who have reportedly missed out on a place in the 26-man squad. They join the likes of Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Joao Pedro as players who were expected to go to the World Cup, but will instead have to watch on from home.
Argentina Snub Two Young Stars
The first name to be reported as missing out was new Chelsea signing Valentin Barco. The young defender left Brighton to join the Blues’ sister club Strasbourg, but is reportedly moving to Stamford Bridge this summer.
He would’ve been hoping to return to England with some World Cup experience under his belt, but German Garcia Grova os TyC Sports has reported the player’s entourage are under the impression he won’t be on the plane with Messi and Co.
“We still have some doubts that we’ll resolve in the coming days,” were Scaloni’s words when discussing the length of time he’s taking to confirm his squad list. Argentina are the last big nation to submit their 26-man roster, but the final list will be in by the end of the week.
Another man who looks very unlikely to be included is Real Madrid starlet, Franco Mastantuono. The 18-year-old is a highly exciting prospect who has played 35 senior games for Los Blancos. The main issue he may have encountered is that he likes to occupy the same spaces as Messi.
There were some concerns for his long-term fitness earlier in the season as Mastantuono suffered from publagia, an issue that also plagued Lamine Yamal and Cole Palmer. However, he has since recovered and featured in six of Real Madrid’s last seven league matches of the season. The decision is said to be purely football-related.
Concerns Over Lionel Messi’s Fitness For World Cup
Concerns across Argentina were sparked when Messi, the nation’s main talisman, was forced off early in Inter Miami’s recent 6-4 victory over Philadelphia Union. The greatest player of all time reportedly suffered muscle fatigue, just a few weeks before the World Cup kicks off.
“Obviously we would have preferred that nothing had happened,” Scaloni told Argentine TV channel DSports. “Now one has to wait and see how it evolves and above all the new tests they are going to conduct in order to see if it confirms their original diagnosis.”
While the manager was quick to play down any worries that Messi wouldn’t be fit in time for the opening game against Algeria, Inter Miami’s statement, which said ‘the timeline for his return to physical activity will depend on his clinical and functional progress,’ was less convincing.
Statistics in this article are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 28-05-26.
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Leeds Eyeing Surprise Move to Re-Sign West Ham Star Crysencio Summerville
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin was the team’s top scorer with 14 Premier League goals, but Daniel Farke is keen to find him some support for the next campaign, and a surprise move for an attacker he is very familiar with has now been explored.
Leeds Eyeing Surprise Summerville Reunion
According to Sports Boom, Leeds United are considering a surprise move to re-sign winger Crysencio Summerville from West Ham following their relegation to the Championship.
Summerville, who has been described as ‘electric’, was one of the Hammers’ top performers this season despite their poor campaign, and it’s understood that he is attracting the attention of several clubs, including AS Roma.
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Farke is yet to completely sign off on a deal, but it’s reported that there are several members of the board at Elland Road who would be delighted to welcome Summerville back to the club this summer.
A new forward is expected to arrive with Wilfried Gnonto’s departure likely, and while Summerville may take some convincing to return it can’t be ruled out. His form this season has earned him a spot in the Netherlands squad for the World Cup, and that could see him attract even more attention in the transfer window.
Summerville Return Would be Huge Coup for Leeds
Summerville has improved every year since breaking into the Leeds team, and his performances in the Championship two years ago deserved to earn promotion.
So when they failed, it was no surprise that he was on the move, and a move to West Ham looked like a good step up for him. While injuries have hurt him, he has performed well in east London, and this season he was among their best performers.
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