About World Cup Predictor
Learn what World Cup Predictor does, how it helps fans build 2026 predictions, and why the tool focuses on scores, standings, brackets, and friends challenges.
Last updated: 2026-06-14
About World Cup Predictor
World Cup Predictor is a free planning tool for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It helps fans turn match opinions into a full tournament path: group-stage scores, live standings, third-place qualification, knockout brackets, champion picks, saved drafts, share links, leaderboards, and prediction pools.
The 2026 tournament has 48 teams, 12 groups, 104 matches, and a Round of 32. That format makes a simple champion picker too shallow. A believable prediction needs the table behind it, the third-place race beside it, and a bracket that changes when earlier results change.
What the Tool Does
- Predict group-stage scores match by match.
- Recalculate group tables with points, goal difference, and goals scored.
- Compare third-place teams across groups.
- Build a knockout bracket from the Round of 32 to the final.
- Save predictions so users can return later.
- Share bracket links with friends.
- Compare picks on public leaderboards and private pools.
Why We Built It
Most World Cup prediction pages stop at a list of teams or a static bracket. World Cup Predictor is built around the actual workflow fans use: test scores, argue with the table, change the bracket, save the draft, and come back when real results start moving the standings.
The goal is not to promise the future. The goal is to make prediction thinking clearer, faster, and more fun.
Important Notes
World Cup Predictor is for fan planning and entertainment. It is not a sportsbook, betting model, or official FIFA product. Predictions, simulations, and leaderboards are informational and depend on the data or picks entered into the tool.
Contact
If you have questions, feedback, partnership ideas, or corrections, please contact us through the email address provided on the website.