Live — FIFA World Cup 2026

The Ultimate World Cup 2026
Simulator & Predictor

Set your group standings, simulate the official knockout bracket matchups, explore team pathways, and share your Mundial 2026 predictions — free, no login required.

Launch Simulator How it works
48 teams, 12 groups Official Round of 32 matchups Shareable link & image export No login required
What you can do

Everything you need to
predict Mundial 2026

From group standings to the final whistle — simulate every match, explore all pathways, and prove your football knowledge.

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Group Standings Simulator
Set predicted standings for all 12 groups. The knockout bracket updates instantly based on your selections.
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Official Bracket Matchups
Follows exact FIFA 2026 Round of 32 crossings (Matches 73–103) including official best-third-place slot rules.
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Share Your Predictions
Copy a shareable link encoding your full bracket, or export a hi-res PNG image to post on social media.
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Team Pathways
See every team's potential route from the group stage all the way to the Final at MetLife Stadium.
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Best 3rd Place Rules
Automatically assigns the best 8 third-place teams to valid slots per the official FIFA Annex C combination table.
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All 48 Teams Included
Every nation from Group A through Group L with flags, including co-hosts USA, Canada and Mexico.
Simple steps

How it works

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Set Group Standings
Click the arrow next to any team to move them up. Arrange all 12 groups from 1st to 4th as you predict.
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Simulate the Bracket
Switch to the Bracket tab. Click a team in each match to pick the winner. They advance automatically.
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Share Predictions
Hit Copy link for a shareable URL, or Export image to download a full PNG prediction card.
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Re-simulate Anytime
Reset the bracket or randomize the third-place slots to explore different World Cup 2026 scenarios.

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Betting guide

How to Use the World Cup 2026 Predictor for Smarter Betting

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is the largest football tournament ever staged, featuring 48 teams, 12 groups, and 104 matches spread across venues in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. That scale creates an unprecedented range of betting markets — from group-stage outright winners and top-scorer predictions to long-shot accumulators built on a single team's complete pathway to the Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19, 2026. Whether you are placing a quick match bet or constructing a multi-stage futures position weeks in advance, a clear understanding of the official World Cup 2026 matchups, team pathways, and group standings is the most important analytical edge you can have before committing money.

Our World Cup 2026 Simulator lets you run through every possible scenario in seconds. You control the Mundial 2026 group standings, the bracket generates automatically using the official FIFA crossing rules, and you can simulate the entire tournament from Round of 32 all the way to the champion. Here is how to use that power effectively for both short-term and long-term betting strategies.

Short-Term Betting: Group Stage, Standings and Round of 32 Matchups

The best short-term value in the Mundial 2026 comes from understanding how group dynamics affect the knockout draw before the bracket is set in stone. Use the simulator to configure your predicted World Cup 2026 group standings based on current team form, squad fitness, head-to-head records, and travel schedules between host cities. The moment you place a team first in their group, the bracket instantly shows you which opponent they will face in the Round of 32 — and that matchup can look dramatically different depending on whether they finish first or second.

This matters because of the official FIFA 2026 bracket crossing structure. Matches 73 through 88 are fixed crossings: for example, the winner of Group A faces a best third-place team assigned under the official Annex C rules, while the runner-up of Group A faces the runner-up of Group B in Match 73. A team that looks like a comfortable group favourite might actually draw a tougher Round of 32 opponent as the group winner than they would finishing as runners-up. Simulating both outcomes side-by-side in our predictor lets you spot over-priced Round of 32 favourites and undervalued qualifiers before the bookmakers have adjusted their lines post-group stage.

Tip: Set the group standings to your predicted final order, switch to the Bracket tab, and compare the Round of 32 opponent each team faces as 1st versus 2nd. If a strong team gets a significantly easier matchup by finishing second, their Round of 32 odds may be underpriced before the group stage ends.

The best third-place teams create another short-term betting opportunity unique to the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026 format. All 12 groups produce a third-placed finisher, and the best eight of those qualify for the Round of 32. These teams are assigned to specific bracket slots using the official FIFA Annex C combination table — each third-place team appears in exactly one match against a group winner. Because bookmakers typically set early odds on these matchups before the exact assignment is confirmed, there is a window immediately after group-stage completion where you can find mispriced Round of 32 lines on third-place qualifiers. Our simulator handles this assignment automatically the moment you lock in your World Cup 2026 standings, showing you the exact third-place vs. group-winner matchup for each of the eight affected slots.

Long-Term Betting: Pathways, Outright Winners and Tournament Futures

Long-term Mundial 2026 futures — outright tournament winner, finalist, top-four finish, or even a specific team to reach the semi-finals — are priced months in advance based on general squad quality and historical performance, not on the specific pathway each team faces through the bracket. This structural blindspot in early futures pricing is where the simulator gives you a genuine analytical advantage over casual bettors and even some sharp markets.

By simulating every team's projected route through the World Cup 2026 bracket from the group stage through to the Final, you can identify teams that have a soft draw through the quarter-finals versus teams who face multiple tournament favourites back-to-back. The bracket structure means that the winner of Match 89 (Winners of M73 vs M74) will face the winner of Match 90 in the quarter-finals, while those teams are entirely isolated from the opposite half of the bracket until the semi-finals at the earliest. A strong dark-horse team placed in a weaker quarter of the draw could have a clear run to the semi-finals even if their outright price does not fully reflect it.

Mapping this out with the World Cup 2026 simulator before placing a long-term futures bet reveals which outright odds represent genuine value and which are traps set by early market pricing. For example, if simulating multiple group-stage outcomes consistently places a particular team in Match 91 or 92 against weaker opposition, their quarter-final price is worth examining — especially if you can lock it in before the group stage begins and odds are compressed.

Using Standings and Pathways for Accumulator Bets

The Mundial 2026 standings feature of the simulator is especially powerful for building accumulator and system bets. If your strategy involves backing a specific team to reach the semi-finals, you can test multiple group-stage outcomes and identify under which conditions that team's semi-final path is most achievable. If they avoid the draw's hardest quarter across most scenarios you simulate, that is a measurable signal that the semi-final outright price is worth taking early — before live group-stage results push the odds shorter.

The same logic applies to World Cup 2026 matchup accumulators. By simulating the Round of 16 and quarter-final pairings under different group outcomes, you can construct accumulators around likely bracket segments rather than guessing individual match results in isolation. Backing three teams to all win their quarter-final in the same bracket segment, for example, requires only one of them to advance to the semi-final for the accumulator to stay alive — a structurally sound bet if the simulator consistently shows weaker opposition in that segment.

Responsible Use of the Predictor in Your Betting Research

The World Cup 2026 Predictor is a research and scenario-planning tool, not a guarantee of outcomes. Football at the highest level is defined by unpredictability, and upsets are fundamental to what makes the FIFA World Cup the most-watched sporting event on the planet. Use the simulator to build informed hypotheses about how the Mundial 2026 could unfold, combine those insights with current team news, injury reports, bookmaker offers, and odds comparisons, and always stake within your means.

The most disciplined approach is to run many scenarios — change group standings, re-roll the third-place slot assignments, and note how often specific pathways and matchups repeat. When a particular team's route to the semi-final appears consistently across many different group-stage simulations, it suggests a structural probability that may not yet be fully priced into the market. That kind of edge — found through careful simulation of World Cup 2026 pathways and matchups — is exactly what the best sports bettors look for across the 104 matches of this historic tournament.

Responsible gambling notice: This tool is for entertainment and research purposes only. Betting involves financial risk. Please gamble responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. If gambling is affecting your life, visit BeGambleAware.org or call the National Gambling Helpline.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes, completely free. No login, no subscription, no limits. Open the simulator and start predicting instantly.

Yes. The simulator follows the exact official FIFA Round of 32 crossings (Matches 73–103), including the Annex C rules for assigning best third-place teams to valid bracket slots.

The best 8 third-place teams from the 12 groups qualify for the Round of 32. Each is assigned to one eligible slot per the FIFA Annex C combination table — every team appears in exactly one match.

Yes! Click Copy link to get a shareable URL encoding your entire bracket. Anyone who opens it sees your exact predictions. You can also export a PNG to share on WhatsApp, Twitter/X or Instagram.

FIFA World Cup 2026 features 48 teams in 12 groups of 4. The top two from each group plus the best 8 third-placed teams advance to the Round of 32 — the largest World Cup in history.

The World Cup 2026 Final (Match 103) is played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA on July 19, 2026.