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All 48 National Teams’ Fans Ranked by AI

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The 2026 World Cup is finally here and, for the first time ever, 48 teams will compete at the showpiece international tournament.

More than 3.5 million spectators attended the 1994 World Cup in the United States – a record that still stands 32 years and seven World Cups later.

That record is finally set to be broken this summer as fans from across the world pay eye-watering sums of money to see their teams live in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Billions more will watch the action unfold at home, cheering on their teams while watching on TV.

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked

Brazil fans Ken Blaze via Reuters

But who are the best supporters at the tournament? Grok AI has ranked every nation’s fanbase from 48th place to 1st.

“This subjective list focuses on passion, loyalty, atmosphere (chants/tifo/noise), travel support, and overall reputation,” Grok explains. “It draws from historical World Cup behaviour, ultras culture, and fan engagement patterns.”

It adds: “This is for entertainment – every nation brings proud supporters, and actual 2026 atmospheres will vary by results, venues (North American hosts favor CONMEBOL/CONCACAF travel), and local turnout. African and South American fans frequently create the most memorable vibes; European fans dominate in sheer organisation and scale. Enjoy the tournament!”

Lower Volume but Present Passion (48th-40th)

Canada fan Siphiwe Sibeko via Reuters

Let’s start with the teams at the bottom of the list, then. We’ve got most of the so-called tournament ‘minnows’ in this section including Cape Verde, Qatar, Curacao and Haiti, who were ordered by FIFA to change their kit design on the eve of the tournament. Joint tournament hosts Canada are there, too.

With smaller fanbases, it’s perhaps no real surprise that these countries find themselves in the bottom section. But they’ll all be aiming to punch above their weight over the coming weeks and months.

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (48th-40th)

Rank

Country

What AI Said

48.

Cape Verde

‘Enthusiastic but likely one of the smallest traveling groups’.

47.

Canada

‘Host boost; traditionally reserved but improving’.

46.

Qatar

‘Resources help, but variable intensity’.

45.

Uzbekistan

‘Growing passion for debutants’.

44.

Jordan

‘Loyal and committed Asian representation’.

43.

Curacao

‘Smaller but dedicated Caribbean flair’.

42.

Haiti

‘Passionate diaspora potential’.

41.

Panama

‘Emerging, fun, and lively support’.

40.

New Zealand

‘Enthusiastic but smaller “All Whites” contingent’.

Good/Respectable (39th-31st)

DR Congo fans Siphiwe Sibeko via Reuters

Next we have some of the bigger guns including Sweden, Norway and Belgium fans. DR Congo, competing in the first World Cup since 1974, are above them all in 31st place, with Grok praising their “energetic” fanbase.

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (39th-31st)

Rank

Country

What AI Said

39.

Iraq

‘Passionate Middle Eastern support with strong emotion’.

38.

South Africa

‘Kaizer Chiefs/Orlando Pirates-style energy in national colors’.

37.

Czechia

‘Dedicated but generally quieter’.

36.

Austria

‘Improving passionate core’.

35.

Switzerland

‘Loyal and well-organised’.

34.

Belgium

‘Respectable and organised’.

33.

Norway

‘Growing passion with star-driven interest’.

32.

Sweden

‘Solid, vocal Scandinavian loyalty’.

31.

DR Congo

‘Energetic and colorful when traveling’.

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Very Good to Solid (30th-16th)

USA fan Susana Vera via Reuters

Next we have 15 national team fanbases in the ‘very good to solid’ category, including tournament hosts United States. Iran are above most of the teams in this category, with their supporters described as “intense, loud and deeply committed”.

Spain and Portugal are also in this category, as are the fans of several African teams including Ghana, Ivory Coast and Tunisia.

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (30th-16th)

Rank

Country

What AI Said

30.

Tunisia

‘Committed African support’.

29.

USA

‘Host boost + improving organised numbers’.

28.

Australia

‘Growing vocal Socceroos following’.

27.

Paraguay

‘Dedicated and passionate South American support’.

26.

Ecuador

‘South American grit and loyal travellers’.

25.

Spain

‘Improving passionate displays and tifo culture’.

24.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

‘Balkan fire and dedication’.

23.

Ivory Coast

‘Passionate and vibrant’.

22.

Ghana

‘Energetic Black Stars fans with colour and noise’.

21.

South Korea

‘”Red Devils”: massive organised support’.

20.

Japan

‘Extremely disciplined, high-volume, synchronized cheering’.

19.

Saudi Arabia

‘Strong energy and emerging ultra culture’.

18.

Iran

‘Intense, loud, and deeply committed’.

17.

Croatia

‘Loyal fans who create excellent atmospheres’.

16.

Portugal

‘Emotional and dedicated, boosted by star power’.

Strong Passion & Support (15th-6th)

Mexico fans Diego Vara via Reuters

Joint tournament hosts Mexico clinch sixth place, followed by South American duo Colombia and Uruguay.

Scotland fans are in 10th place, just behind the Germans. Just outside the top 10 are the supporters of three African nations (Senegal, Egypt and Algeria), and two from Europe (Netherlands and France).

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (15th-6th)

Rank

Country

What AI Said

15.

France

‘Growing passionate core with strong tifo and vocal elements in big tournaments’.

14.

Netherlands

‘Orange Army: color, numbers, and flair’.

13.

Algeria

‘Vocal, dedicated ultras culture’.

12.

Egypt

‘Deep emotional investment and massive following’.

11.

Senegal

‘Rhythmic, energetic, and colorful African powerhouse support’.

10.

Scotland

‘Legendary non-stop singing regardless of the score’.

9.

Germany

‘Highly organised, loud blocks, and consistent high-volume support’.

8.

Uruguay

‘Fierce loyalty and intensity from a small nation’.

7.

Colombia

‘Vibrant, colorful, and party-focused travelers’.

6.

Mexico

‘Host advantage, massive “El Tri” crowds, and rhythmic chants’.

Top Tier – Elite Passion & Atmosphere (5th to 1st)

Argentina fans Maria Lysaker via Reuters

And finally, we have the creme de la creme of fanbases at the 2026 World Cup finals.

Morocco are the highest-ranked African fanbase in 5th place, just behind England, who narrowly miss out on a place on the podium.

Third place goes to Turkey, second to Brazil, and the number one spot goes to the Argentines – who provided incredible support for Lionel Messi and co. in Qatar four years ago.

2026 World Cup Fans Ranked (5th-1st)

Rank

Country

What AI Said

5.

Morocco

‘Outstanding organisation, energy, and huge diaspora backing (as in 2022)’.

4.

England

‘Massive away support, iconic chants, and growing organised ultra scene’.

3.

Turkey

‘Fiery ultras, intimidating volume, and passionate displays’.

2.

Brazil

‘Samba energy, massive colorful contingents, and cultural obsession with the game’.

1.

Argentina

‘Unrivaled intensity, non-stop singing, loyalty through thick and thin, and huge traveling numbers. Messi legacy amplifies it.’

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‘I’m a 10-Handicap Golfer – Here’s What I Scored Around Shinnecock Ahead of the 2026 US Open’

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The best golfers on the planet will be heading to Shinnecock Hills next week for the US Open, and it has proven a challenge for many players.

The last time the tournament was in Long Island was in 2018, and it was Brooks Koepka who picked up the title in difficult circumstances that year, with strong winds and rough penal meaning he only finished one-over-par.

Rory McIlroy has already predicted that this year’s winner will be under par, but how would an average golfer get on at the infamous Long Island course?

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Bobby Fairways is a golf YouTuber for Bob Does Sports, and was down at Shinnecock Hills two weeks before the tournament gets underway, playing off a handicap of 10.

He played alongside Fat Perez and Joey Cold Cuts in gusts of up to 30 miles per hour to understand the difficulty of the course. The three of them were playing from the forward tees, a full 1,300 yards shorter than the full length that the professional golfers will be playing next week.


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The results varied for the trio. Bobby Fairways scored a round of 99 across the par-70 layout, making two triple bogys, 10 double bogeys, three bogeys, and just three pars.

Fat Perez, meanwhile, who is an 11.2 handicap, scored much better with a 75, while Joey Cold Cuts went round in 83.

10-handicapper’s scorecard around Shinnecock

Hole

Par

Score

1.

4

6

2.

3

4

3.

4

5

4.

4

4

5.

5

8

6.

4

6

7.

3

4

8.

4

6

9.

4

4

10.

4

6

11.

3

5

12.

4

4

13.

4

6

14.

4

6

15.

4

6

16.

5

8

17.

3

5

18.

4

6

Total

70

99

While Joey was the only golfer to shoot a birdie, doing so on holes 6 and 9, Perez was more consistent, shooting just five bogeys in total.

The slope rating of the course was 135. Being a 10-handicap player, Bobby would have received 13 strokes from the blue tees. From the tips, you would get 18 shots.

Though the handicap can be forgiving, the conditions faced are incredibly difficult if the wind does not work in your favour. So, while 99 looks terrible on paper, getting that on a windy day at Shinnecock is nothing to sneer at.

US Open 2026

Scottie Scheffler goes into the tournament as the favourite. He leads the PGA Tour in approach-shot strokes gained from 150 to 175 yards, the most important distance band at Shinnecock Hills if you compare it to 2018’s edition of the US Open.

The one element of the tournament that could best him, however, is the pressure. Scheffler is looking to complete the career Grand Slam and the knowledge that a difficult course is standing in between him and the history books might prove too much mentally.

The US Open kicks off on the 18th of June and runs through to the 21st.

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Aston Villa Star Agrees Personal Terms With Serie A Giants

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With the World Cup taking centre stage for the next five weeks, Premier League clubs are continuing their preparations for the 2026/27 campaign.

Aston Villa are no exception, as they look to continue their progress under Unai Emery. The Villa Park outfit lifted the Europa League last campaign and finished fourth in the table.

Winning a major trophy and qualifying for the Champions League puts Villa in a much stronger financial position as they aim to build a squad that can compete with Europe’s elite clubs.

However, there are poised to be exits as Villa still require some sales to balance the books and keep themselves on the right side of the Premier League and UEFA’s financial rules.

Emi Martinez agrees personal terms with Juventus

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One player who could leave this summer is goalkeeper Emi Martinez. The 33-year-old is part of Argentina’s World Cup squad as they seek to defend their crown after winning the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

According to Corriere Dello Sport in Italy, Martinez has already reached a general agreement on a three-year contract with Serie A giants Juventus.

The Italian club had been interested in signing Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker but the Anfield club were resistant to losing the Brazilian this summer.

Juve have now turned their attention to Martinez, with Villa asking for £8.5million plus add-ons for the transfer to go ahead. However, the Old Lady are keen to reduce the asking price before proceeding with the deal.

Martinez is under contract at Villa until 2029, having penned a new five-year deal back in 2024.

Aston Villa should hold firm on Emi Martinez price

Emi Martinez (Argentina) Rodrigo Valle via Reuters

He came close to leaving the club last summer as Manchester United weighed up a move before signing Senne Lammens.

Martinez retained his number one spot under Emery and went on to make 44 appearances in all competitions.

It was previously reported that Villa are open to selling the goalkeeper due to his £230,000-a-week wages.

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However, Villa should resist any attempts from Juve to lower the £8.5million fee and the add-ons in the deal should be achievable ones.

Martinez is not getting any younger but, like many goalkeepers, he can still play at a high level for several more years. With Villa needing to sanction some sales, selling a regular starter for such a low transfer fee would be a mistake.

The Argentine still has several years to run on his contract and there will likely be more interest in the player if Villa are open to selling. A replacement is also likely to prove costly too, so Villa should be in no rush to push a deal through.


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Everton Prepare Third Bid To Sign Hayden Hackney

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Everton remain in talks for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney and are prepared to pay around £20m, GIVEMESPORT understands.

The Toffees have already seen two bids rejected as Middlesbrough hold out for £25million for their highly-rated midfielder.

Although Everton are considered frontrunners, Crystal Palace are expected to make an offer in the coming days as they try and persuade the 23-year-old to join the Selhurst Park club instead.

Two other teams are also interested in signing Hackney this summer

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Tottenham and Manchester United also have Hackney on their radar, but neither have yet decided to make their move as they prioritise other targets. Both clubs could go head-to-head for Bournemouth’s Alex Scott, who is also appreciated by Liverpool and has other English clubs starting to make initial enquiries as well.

GMS understands that Hackney is currently prioritising Everton, but Crystal Palace can also offer him game time and his pathway to regular starts will be made easier if one or both of Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada depart.

Middlesbrough wish to keep Hackney, but that has been complicated by their failure to win promotion to the Premier League. The 23-year-old started 38 of Boro’s 46 Championship games this season, missing the last eight of the campaign and all but 20 minutes of the play-off final, due to injury.

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Former Man Utd and Leeds midfielder Godon Strachan said of Hackney: “He’s been absolutely brilliant. He takes your breath away when you watch him and he’s matured in his play. People will ask if he’s for sale and really, everyone is for sale.”

Elsewhere, Everton are in talks with Iliman Ndiaye over a new deal. The France-born Senegal international is already contracted until 2029, but the club wants to offer improved terms.

There has been no breakthrough as of now, but Everton are still in talks and hoping to fend off interest from growing interest, including from Manchester United.

Ndiaye, who has been described as ‘one of the most exciting attackers in the Premier League’, enjoyed a fine season with the Toffees in the most recent campaign, registering six goals and three assists as they finished in mid-table. It has previously been reported that Old Trafford would be his ‘dream move’.


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