World Cup score predictor for group points
A win gives three points, a draw gives one, and a loss gives none. Entering scores directly shows whether a team is safely in the top two or still waiting on other results.
World Cup score predictor
Predict 2026 World Cup match scores, update group tables instantly, compare the third-place race, and carry every result into the knockout bracket.
World Cup schedule tool
Start a draft, keep it here
Your scores auto-save in this browser as soon as you make a pick.
World Cup Schedule filter
Schedule progress
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Fill scores from this World Cup Schedule view, then the same results carry into standings and bracket pages.
Round of 32
M73-M88The World Cup Schedule turns into single-game pressure.
Round of 16
M89-M96Winners from the first knockout round meet again.
Quarter-finals
M97-M100Four matches decide the semi-final paths.
Semi-finals
M101-M102The bracket is down to four teams.
Third-place match
M103The losing semi-finalists meet before the final.
Final
M104The World Cup Schedule ends with the champion pick.
Group-stage fixtures
Tool notes
A score is not just a number beside two teams. In the 2026 World Cup format, one match prediction can change points, goal difference, the best third-place list, and the Round of 32 bracket path.
Use this World Cup Score Predictor when you want to work match by match. Fill a score, watch the table move, then decide whether that result still supports the champion pick you had in mind.
Pick scores for each group fixture instead of jumping straight to a winner or champion.
Every score changes points, wins, draws, losses, goal difference, and goals scored.
When the table changes, the qualifying path into the Round of 32 changes with it.
Practical guide
Start with the matches that feel easiest to call, then use the table to find the games where one extra goal matters. A World Cup Score Predictor is most useful when it makes those small swings visible.
After group scores are in place, move into the bracket. The point is not to guess a final first; it is to build a path where the final still makes sense after the tables and third-place teams are set.
A win gives three points, a draw gives one, and a loss gives none. Entering scores directly shows whether a team is safely in the top two or still waiting on other results.
A 1-0 win and a 4-0 win can create very different tables. Goal difference and goals scored matter when teams finish level on points.
The top two teams from each group and the eight best third-place teams feed the knockout bracket. That makes score prediction the first layer of a serious bracket pick.
A few plain answers before you jump back into the main World Cup Predictor.
It is a match prediction tool where you enter World Cup scores and the page updates group tables, third-place qualification, and the bracket path.
Yes. The page is designed for match-by-match predictions, especially group-stage scores that change points and goal difference.
Yes. The same predicted scores feed the group standings and then carry qualified teams into the World Cup bracket predictor.