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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest tournament in soccer history, and we will be covering every major storyline throughout the competition. From match previews and World Cup predictions to squad analysis and breaking news, our coverage will keep you updated across every stage of the World Cup.

With 48 nations competing across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, this tournament should deliver more drama, shock results, and unforgettable moments than ever before. We will track the favourites, analyse potential outsiders, and provide detailed betting tips for the biggest matches throughout the summer.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be historic for several reasons. It will be the first tournament hosted across three countries, and it's the first World Cup featuring 48 teams instead of 32. That means there are more matches and opportunities for fans to place a winning bet. Spain leads the pre-tournament betting odds to lift the trophy.

With more games than ever before, we will provide extensive World Cup 2026 coverage throughout the competition. Check back regularly for the latest World Cup betting tips, match predictions, squad news, injury updates, and tournament analysis.

World Cup 2026 Betting Tips

Betting on the World Cup can be one of the most exciting experiences in sports. However, major international tournaments often produce unpredictable results, especially during the group stage when teams are still settling into rhythm. To help improve your soccer betting strategy, we have put together some key betting tips ahead of the tournament.

  • Be Careful During the Group Stage: The expanded 48-team format means there will be even more uncertainty during the opening matches. Some favourites may rotate heavily or play cautiously early in the tournament. It is often smarter to watch how teams perform before placing large wagers.
  • Avoid Overloading Accumulators: The World Cup always produces surprises. Combining several favourites into one accumulator may look tempting, but one unexpected result can ruin an entire bet. International soccer is far less predictable than club football.
  • Pay Attention to Squad Depth: The World Cup schedule is demanding, especially with the expanded tournament. Teams with strong depth often perform better during the knockout rounds. Injuries, suspensions, and fatigue can quickly become major factors.
  • Watch Live Betting Opportunities: Live betting can be extremely valuable during major tournaments. Momentum swings quickly in knockout football, while markets like corners, cards, shots on target, and next goalscorer often provide excellent value.
  • Look Beyond Tournament Winners: The outright winner market is always popular, but there are many other betting opportunities available. You can bet on Golden Boot winners, group winners, total goals, assists, clean sheets, cards, corners, and much more.

Last 10 FIFA World Cup Winners

Before placing any World Cup bets, it is always useful to look back at the recent history of the tournament. Looking at the historic World Cup statistics of each team will give you a better understanding of who to watch heading into the 2026 WC.

  • 2022: Argentina vs France, 3-3 (4-2 penalties) – Lusail Stadium, Qatar
  • 2018: France vs Croatia, 4-2 – Luzhniki Stadium, Russia
  • 2014: Germany vs Argentina, 1-0 AET – Maracanã Stadium, Brazil
  • 2010: Spain vs Netherlands, 1-0 AET – Soccer City, South Africa
  • 2006: Italy vs France, 1-1 (5-3 penalties) – Olympiastadion, Germany
  • 2002: Brazil vs Germany, 2-0 – International Stadium Yokohama, Japan
  • 1998: France vs Brazil, 3-0 – Stade de France, France
  • 1994: Brazil vs Italy, 0-0 (3-2 penalties) – Rose Bowl, USA
  • 1990: West Germany vs Argentina, 1-0 – Stadio Olimpico, Italy
  • 1986: Argentina vs West Germany, 3-2 – Estadio Azteca, Mexico

Teams Qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams for the first time in tournament history. The competition will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Below is the full list of qualified nations for the tournament.

Hosts

  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • United States

AFC (Asia)

  • Australia
  • Iraq
  • Iran
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • South Korea
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Uzbekistan

CAF (Africa)

  • Algeria
  • Cabo Verde
  • DR Congo
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Egypt
  • Ghana
  • Morocco
  • Senegal
  • South Africa
  • Tunisia

CONCACAF (North & Central America)

  • Curaçao
  • Haiti
  • Panama

CONMEBOL (South America)

  • Argentina
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Paraguay
  • Uruguay

OFC (Oceania)

  • New Zealand

UEFA (Europe)

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Croatia
  • Czechia
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Türkiye

World Cup 2026 Groups

The 2026 World Cup Groups are confirmed, and there will be some exciting matchups from day one. The new format and expansion mean there are now 12 groups, and the eight best-ranked third-placed teams will now progress to the round of 32. Let's take a look at each group and break down the favourites.

  • Group A: Mexico will be the favourites to top this group, with the Czech Republic not far behind. South Korea are technically strong and possesses enough quality to qualify as well. South Africa could still make life difficult physically, but they may struggle for consistency against stronger opponents
  • Group B: Canada will expect a strong tournament on home soil and should compete for first place. Switzerland’s consistency in major tournaments makes it a favourite to qualify. Bosnia and Herzegovina have enough attacking quality to challenge both sides, while Qatar could struggle after receiving a very difficult draw.
  • Group C: Brazil are expected to dominate this group and enter the tournament among the outright favourites. Morocco remains one of the world’s best defensive international sides and should progress comfortably. Scotland will believe they can challenge for qualification, while Haiti simply reaching this stage represents a huge achievement.
  • Group D: The United States should benefit hugely from playing at home and is the favourite to top the group. Türkiye possesses enough attacking quality to qualify alongside them. Paraguay remains an awkward opposition with strong defensive organisation, while Australia are capable of causing problems through work-rate and physicality.
  • Group E: Germany received a favourable draw and should progress comfortably as group winners. Ecuador’s athleticism and intensity could help them secure second place. Ivory Coast possess dangerous attacking players and plenty of tournament experience, while Curaçao face an enormous challenge in their first World Cup appearance.
  • Group F: The Netherlands should top the group thanks to their midfield depth and attacking quality. Japan continue improving internationally and could comfortably qualify as runners-up. Sweden is a difficult opponent tactically, while Tunisia will need several strong defensive performances to stay competitive.
  • Group G: Belgium still possess enough quality to control this group despite their ageing core. Egypt could become dangerous if Mohamed Salah hits top form during the tournament. Iran is traditionally very organised defensively, while New Zealand may struggle against the overall quality in this section.
  • Group H: Spain is one of the favourites to win the World Cup and should dominate possession throughout this group. Uruguay’s tournament pedigree and aggression make them favourites for second place. Saudi Arabia is capable of causing surprises, while Cape Verde could become one of the tournament’s most entertaining underdogs.
  • Group I: France arguably possess the strongest squad in international football and should cruise through the group stage. Senegal is one of Africa’s elite sides and is the favourite for second place. Norway have attacking quality to challenge if Erling Haaland delivers, while Iraq will battle hard but face a difficult task.
  • Group J: Argentina enter the competition expecting another deep run and should finish top of the group. Austria’s structure and tactical discipline could help them qualify alongside the world champions. Algeria can compete for second, while Jordan will embrace their opportunity on the biggest stage.
  • Group K: Portugal looks extremely balanced heading into the tournament and should have no trouble qualifying. Colombia has enormous attacking quality and should join them in the knockout rounds. Uzbekistan continue improving internationally and could be dangerous, while DR Congo has the athleticism to frustrate stronger teams.
  • Group L: England should progress as group winners, given the depth in their attacking options. Croatia’s tournament experience makes them favourites for second place despite an ageing squad. Ghana remain physically dangerous and capable of causing shocks, while Panama will need to stay defensively disciplined to remain even somewhat competitive.

World Cup 2026 Fixtures

If you are planning your bets or simply want to follow the tournament schedule, check out the list below. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Below, we have outlined the key group stage fixtures, dates, kick-off times in GMT, and host cities for the opening round of matches.

World Cup 2026 Group Stage: June 11 to June 27

Matchday 1

  • June 11, 11:00 pm GMT: Mexico vs South Africa (Group A, Mexico City)
  • June 12, 2:00 am GMT: Korea Republic vs Czechia (Group A, Guadalajara)
  • June 12, 11:00 pm GMT: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B, Toronto)
  • June 13, 2:00 am GMT: USA vs Paraguay (Group D, Los Angeles)
  • June 13, 5:00 pm GMT: Haiti vs Scotland (Group C, Boston)
  • June 13, 8:00 pm GMT: Australia vs Türkiye (Group D, Vancouver)
  • June 14, 1:00 am GMT: Brazil vs Morocco (Group C, New York/New Jersey)
  • June 14, 4:00 am GMT: Qatar vs Switzerland (Group B, San Francisco Bay Area)
  • June 14, 5:00 pm GMT: Côte d’Ivoire vs Ecuador (Group E, Philadelphia)
  • June 14, 8:00 pm GMT: Germany vs Curaçao (Group E, Houston)
  • June 15, 1:00 am GMT: Netherlands vs Japan (Group F, Dallas)
  • June 15, 4:00 am GMT: Sweden vs Tunisia (Group F, Monterrey)
  • June 15, 5:00 pm GMT: Spain vs Cabo Verde (Group H, Miami)
  • June 15, 8:00 pm GMT: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay (Group H, Atlanta)
  • June 16, 1:00 am GMT: Belgium vs Egypt (Group G, Los Angeles)
  • June 16, 4:00 am GMT: Iran vs New Zealand (Group G, Seattle)
  • June 16, 5:00 pm GMT: France vs Senegal (Group I, New York/New Jersey)
  • June 16, 8:00 pm GMT: Iraq vs Norway (Group I, Kansas City)
  • June 17, 1:00 am GMT: Argentina vs Algeria (Group J, Miami)
  • June 17, 4:00 am GMT: Austria vs Jordan (Group J, Houston)
  • June 17, 5:00 pm GMT: Portugal vs DR Congo (Group K, Mexico City)
  • June 17, 8:00 pm GMT: Uzbekistan vs Colombia (Group K, Guadalajara)
  • June 18, 1:00 am GMT: England vs Croatia (Group L, Vancouver)
  • June 18, 4:00 am GMT: Ghana vs Panama (Group L, Dallas)

Matchday 2

  • June 18, 5:00 pm GMT: Czechia vs South Africa (Group A)
  • June 19, 2:00 am GMT: Mexico vs Korea Republic (Group A)
  • June 19, 5:00 pm GMT: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B)
  • June 20, 2:00 am GMT: Canada vs Qatar (Group B)
  • June 20, 5:00 pm GMT: Scotland vs Morocco (Group C)
  • June 21, 1:00 am GMT: Brazil vs Haiti (Group C)
  • June 21, 5:00 pm GMT: USA vs Australia (Group D)
  • June 22, 1:00 am GMT: Türkiye vs Paraguay (Group D)
  • June 22, 5:00 pm GMT: Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire (Group E)
  • June 23, 1:00 am GMT: Ecuador vs Curaçao (Group E)
  • June 23, 5:00 pm GMT: Netherlands vs Sweden (Group F)
  • June 24, 1:00 am GMT: Tunisia vs Japan (Group F)
  • June 24, 5:00 pm GMT: Belgium vs Iran (Group G)
  • June 25, 1:00 am GMT: New Zealand vs Egypt (Group G)
  • June 25, 5:00 pm GMT: Spain vs Saudi Arabia (Group H)
  • June 26, 1:00 am GMT: Uruguay vs Cabo Verde (Group H)
  • June 26, 5:00 pm GMT: France vs Iraq (Group I)
  • June 27, 1:00 am GMT: Norway vs Senegal (Group I)
  • June 27, 5:00 pm GMT: Argentina vs Austria (Group J)
  • June 28, 1:00 am GMT: Jordan vs Algeria (Group J)
  • June 28, 5:00 pm GMT: Portugal vs Uzbekistan (Group K)
  • June 29, 1:00 am GMT: Colombia vs DR Congo (Group K)
  • June 29, 5:00 pm GMT: England vs Ghana (Group L)
  • June 30, 1:00 am GMT: Panama vs Croatia (Group L)

Matchday 3

  • June 30, 1:00 am GMT: Czechia vs Mexico (Group A)
  • June 30, 1:00 am GMT: South Africa vs Korea (Group A)
  • July 1, 1:00 am GMT: Switzerland vs Canada (Group B)
  • July 1, 1:00 am GMT: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar (Group B)
  • July 2, 1:00 am GMT: Scotland vs Brazil (Group C)
  • July 2, 1:00 am GMT: Morocco vs Haiti (Group C)
  • July 3, 1:00 am GMT: Türkiye vs USA (Group D)
  • July 3, 1:00 am GMT: Paraguay vs Australia (Group D)
  • July 4, 1:00 am GMT: Curaçao vs Côte d’Ivoire (Group E)
  • July 4, 1:00 am GMT: Ecuador vs Germany (Group E)
  • July 5, 1:00 am GMT: Japan vs Sweden (Group F)
  • July 5, 1:00 am GMT: Tunisia vs Netherlands (Group F)
  • July 6, 1:00 am GMT: Egypt vs Iran (Group G)
  • July 6, 1:00 am GMT: New Zealand vs Belgium (Group G)
  • July 7, 1:00 am GMT: Cabo Verde vs Saudi Arabia (Group H)
  • July 7, 1:00 am GMT: Uruguay vs Spain (Group H)
  • July 8, 1:00 am GMT: Norway vs France (Group I)
  • July 8, 1:00 am GMT: Senegal vs Iraq (Group I)
  • July 9, 1:00 am GMT: Algeria vs Austria (Group J)
  • July 9, 1:00 am GMT: Jordan vs Argentina (Group J)
  • July 10, 1:00 am GMT: Colombia vs Portugal (Group K)
  • July 10, 1:00 am GMT: DR Congo vs Uzbekistan (Group K)
  • July 11, 1:00 am GMT: Panama vs England (Group L)
  • July 11, 1:00 am GMT: Croatia vs Ghana (Group L)

World Cup 2026 Knockout Stage

  • Round of 32: June 28 to July 4
  • Round of 16: July 4 to July 7
  • Quarterfinals: July 9 to July 12
  • Semifinals: July 14 and July 15
  • Third-place playoff: July 18
  • World Cup Final: July 19 (New York/New Jersey Stadium)