From Thursday, all eyes will be on Mexico, Canada and the United States. 48 teams will be vying for the title at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the ‘Opel Post Predictor’ community is looking for its own champion, too.
A total of 104 matches are scheduled leading up to the final on July 19—more than at any previous World Cup. New nations, new stories, and new surprises await. It’s the perfect opportunity for anyone wanting to put their football knowledge to the test.
How far will football heavyweights such as France, Spain, Brazil, Argentina and Germany go? And how ill the host nations fare? Which team will emerge as the tournament’s surprise package? And who will ultimately have the best instinct for predicting scores and upsets?
So, get to your keyboards: make your predictions for the group stage, follow the standings, and battle your way up the leaderboard match by match.
Great prizes await the top predictors.
Good luck — and, above all, have fun!
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June 2026
