World Cup 2026 Predictions

Georgia

Georgia

Prediction:
1-2

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

17:00

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Greece

Greece

Batumi Stadium will host Saturday’s World Cup qualifier between Georgia and Greece. The Georgians are having a campaign to forget, with the team collecting only one point in total from possible 15. Since the rock-bottom side have little to play for in their last group game, home win should not be considered. Slovan Bratislava defender Guram Kashia is banned for the hosts. ... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 17:00

Finland

Finland

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

17:00

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Ukraine

Ukraine

A place in the 2022 World Cup playoffs will be at stake when Finland and Ukraine take on each other at Olympiastadion on Saturday afternoon. The Finns aim to bounce back from a 2-0 loss to France, and they are likely to fight tooth and nail against Oleksandr Petrakov’s troops. A man to watch in the home team will be Norwich City attacker Teemu Pukki, while Djurgarden midfi... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 17:00

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

17:00

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Ireland

Ireland

Baku Olympic Stadium will host Saturday’s football game between Azerbaijan and Republic of Ireland, the two teams who are still eyeing their first win in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. Azerbaijan failed to impress in a 3-0 loss to Portugal in September, but they did well to hold Ireland to a 1-1 draw in Dublin. The Azeri are desperate to record their first win of the proce... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 17:00

Lithuania

Lithuania

Prediction:
1-2

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

14:00

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Lithuania and Bulgaria face each other at LFF stadionas in what has to go down as a must-win game for the visitors. Bulgaria were producing fined displays in September qualifiers, with the team holding Italy to a 1-1 draw, while beating Lithuania thanks to Ivaylo Chochev’s goal. Second-choice goalkeeper Nikolay Mihaylov misses the match through suspension as he was sent of... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 14:00

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

14:00

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Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Kazakhstan and Bosnia go head to head at Astana Arena in the 2022 World Cup qualifier. Kazakhstan did well to hold Bosnia to a 2-2 draw in Zenica, but despite picking up one point from the match, the former Soviet republic remained in the ultimate position in Group D. The Kazakhs are eyeing their first win of the process, and seeing that they looked sharp up front in the Sep... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 14:00

Guinea

Guinea

Prediction:
1-0

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

14:00

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Sudan

Sudan

All eyes will be on Stade Adrar when Guinea and Sudan take on each other in the 2022 World Cup qualifier. Guinea kicked off their qualifying campaign with back-to-back draws against Guinea Bissau and Sudan, and, no doubt, they are eager to record their first win of the process. Defender Mohamed Camara is banned for the match, while a man to watch in the home team will be Liv... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 14:00

Ethiopia

Ethiopia

Prediction:
1-1

Match Time & Date:

9 October 2021

14:00

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South Africa

South Africa

Bahir Dar Stadium will host Saturday’s World Cup qualifier between Ethiopia and South Africa, the two teams who are vying for top position in Group G. South Africa aim to build on a very important 1-0 win over Ghana, but this game will be anything but a walk in the park for the Bafana Bafana. The likes of Mosa Lebusa and Goodman Mosele have withdrawn from the squad, with L... Read More...

This match will be played on 9 October 2021 at 14:00

Egypt

Egypt

Prediction:
2-1

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

20:00

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Libya

Libya

Egypt will be aiming to build on a 2-0 win over Liberia when they take on Libya in Group F on Friday evening. The Pharaohs aim to overtake Libya in top position, and the good news for the hosts is that Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah returns to the starting XI after missing the September qualifying games due to Covid-19 travel restrictions. Arsenal midfielder Mohamed Elnen... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 20:00

Djibouti

Djibouti

Prediction:
0-3

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

20:00

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Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Djibouti and Burkina Faso take on each other at Stade de Marrakech (neutral location) in what is expected to be a David vs Goliath clash. Djibouti do not seem to be competitive at this level, with the team already conceded 12 goals in the process. The rock-bottom side are low on spirits ahead of the visit of Burkina Faso, and we do not believe that they are capable of grabbi... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 20:00

Algeria

Algeria

Prediction:
3-0

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

20:00

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Niger

Niger

Algeria play host to Niger at their Stade Mustapha Tchaker in round 3 of the Africa World Cup qualifiers final stage. The Algerians rolled over Djibouti 8-0 in their opener, but they dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with Burkina Faso. Lyon attacker Islam Slimani made the cut despite struggling with a hamstring injury, while both Djamel Benlamri and Ramy Bensebaini are rated ... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 20:00

Turkey

Turkey

Prediction:
2-0

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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Norway

Norway

There will be fireworks when Turkey and Norway face each other in a highly-anticipated World Cup qualifier at Ulker Stadyumu. Both teams are vying for second place in Group G; therefore, this should be one of the most entertaining games of Friday’s program. Turkey aim to bounce back from a heavy 6-1 loss to Netherlands, and given their attacking potential, we are positive ... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

Russia

Russia

Prediction:
1-0

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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Slovakia

Slovakia

All eyes will be on AK Bars Arena when Russia and Slovakia face each other in the 2022 World Cup qualifier. Following a goalless draw with Croatia, Russia defeated both Cyprus and Malta in the previous two group games, and you should know that they are eyeing their fourth clean sheet of the process.

Zenit attacker Artem Dzyuba has been omitted once again, with the li... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

Malta

Malta

Prediction:
2-2

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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Slovenia

Slovenia

Malta and Slovenia go head to head at Centenary Stadium in Ta’ Qali in what is expected to be a very exciting World Cup qualifier. Malta have been performing above expectations in the qualifiers for the showpiece tournament, but a 2-0 loss at Russia ruined their qualification hopes. Anyhow, the minnows will give 100% to record their second win of the process.

The S... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein

Prediction:
0-2

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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North Macedonia

North Macedonia

Rheinpark Stadion will host Friday’s World Cup qualifier between Liechtenstein and North Macedonia. Liechtenstein are stuck at the bottom of the table, with the team collecting only one point in total from possible 18, and, no doubt, they are low on spirits ahead of the visit of the game. Since the rock-bottom side missed out on a place at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, home win... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

Latvia

Latvia

Prediction:
0-4

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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Netherlands

Netherlands

Latvia and Netherlands face each other in a David-vs-Goliath 2022 World Cup qualifier. Netherlands aim to retain top position in the standings, and they are likely to go all guns blazing at Latvia. Memphis Depay, who impressed in a 6-1 crushing of Turkey, will be the man to watch in the away team, while talented Club Brugge attacker Noa Lang has received his first call-up. F... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

Iceland

Iceland

Prediction:
0-1

Match Time & Date:

8 October 2021

19:45

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Armenia

Armenia

Iceland and Armenia go head to head in Reykjavik in the 2022 World Cup qualifier. Iceland aim to bounce back from a heavy 4-0 loss to Germany, but seeing that they have slim chances of booking their place at the next year’s showpiece tournament, home win should not be considered. Despite being included in the 23-man squad, experienced midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson is likely ... Read More...

This match will be played on 8 October 2021 at 19:45

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Bojan Jovanovic • Football expert
31 October 2025 • 14:39 UTC • 1 min read
World Cup 2026 Predictions

World Cup Betting Tips

Below you’ll find our expert tips for the World Cup across the most popular football betting markets, including Match Result, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), Over/Under 2.5 Goals, Total Goals, and Correct Score. Our World Cup betting insights are based on extensive historical data, team form leading into the tournament, and performance trends from recent editions, providing a reliable foundation for informed betting strategies.

World Cup Outrights Tips

The World Cup will take place from 11 June to 19 July 2026. Our outright tips for the World Cup will be released close to the start of the tournament, once final squads, venue details, and group-stage fixtures are confirmed. These football predictions will cover potential winners, top goalscorers, and dark horses based on tactical depth, player quality, and historical consistency in knockout stages.

World Cup Outrights Tips

World Cup Betting Stats and Data

Our World Cup betting analysis draws on data from recent editions of the tournament to highlight consistent patterns and team performance metrics. The competition has averaged around 2.6 goals per match across its last five editions, with BTTS outcomes in roughly 48% of fixtures and clean sheets recorded in about 40%. While the group stage often produces higher-scoring matches due to open play and mismatched teams, World Cup finals tend to be tighter, averaging fewer than 2.5 goals per game as tactical caution and defensive discipline dominate. These insights, combined with current team form, player fitness, and pre-tournament momentum, form the basis of our data-driven soccer betting tips and forecasts.

What are World Cup Predictions?

World Cup predictions are expert analyses of the most likely outcomes across football’s biggest international tournament. Each of our World Cup forecasts evaluates team form, tactical structure, and performance trends from the qualifiers and recent friendlies. This analysis covers key World Cup betting markets such as Match Result, Both Teams to Score (BTTS), and Over/Under 2.5 Goals, as well as long-term markets like To Reach the Final or To Win the Tournament. By combining updated performance data with tactical insight, our football predictions deliver reliable, evidence-based forecasts throughout the World Cup and other major competitions.

How are World Cup Predictions determined?

Our analysts shape reliable World Cup predictions through a four-step process that combines statistical modelling, tactical evaluation, and continuous monitoring of market data. Given the global scale and duration of the World Cup, each stage ensures precision, adaptability, and relevance from the group phase to the final.

The 4 steps involved in developing our World Cup predictions are as follows.

  1. Analysing team form and qualification performance. The process of producing data-driven World Cup predictions begins with an examination of each nation’s qualification record and recent performances in friendlies. Analysts review statistics such as goal difference, conversion rate, defensive stability, and performance away from home to establish a foundation for forecasting World Cup results.
  2. Assessing tactical identity and adaptability. The second step in building accurate World Cup predictions focuses on tactical structure. Our World Cup experts study formations, pressing intensity, and transition play to determine how well teams adapt to varying styles of opponents.
  3. Monitoring player availability and physical readiness. The third step behind World Cup predictions involves tracking player fitness and selection. With participants coming from top leagues worldwide, injuries, fatigue, or late withdrawals often influence performance. Assessing squad depth and rotation strategies is crucial for predicting consistency throughout the World Cup.
  4. Aligning performance data with betting market trends. The final step in the process of shaping solid World Cup predictions involves merging all performance indicators with bookmaker odds and market movement. Our nalysts compare model projections with shifts in betting prices caused by team news, tactical adjustments, or travel factors. This step ensures that every World Cup prediction reflects real-time conditions and delivers the strongest value insights for bettors.

When are World Cup Predictions released?

World Cup predictions are published on Monday at 1:00 PM (London time) in the week that the tournament begins. This fixed release schedule ensures that every prediction and accompanying betting tips reflect the latest confirmed squads, tactical updates from pre-tournament friendlies, and any late changes in team news ahead of the opening match.

What are the most appealing Betting Markets to bet on for the World Cup?

The three most appealing betting markets for the FIFA World Cup are Home Wins, Over 1.5 Goals, and Clean Sheets. These markets reflect consistent historical patterns across the last five World Cup tournaments (2006 to 2022), showing moderate scoring averages between 2.3 and 2.7 goals per match, strong defensive records, and a measurable advantage for host nations or teams playing closer to home.

What are the most appealing Betting Markets to bet on for the World Cup

More information on the 3 best betting markets for the FIFA World Cup is provided below.

  • Home Wins. Home Wins has proven one of the best-performing markets in World Cup betting, especially in tournaments where host nations perform above expectations. Across the last five editions of the Cup, home or host teams have recorded win rates of 36% to 50%, with an average of around 44%. The home advantage has consistently provided value for World Cup bettors backing host-nation victories in early stages and knockout fixtures.
  • Over 1.5 Goals. Over 1.5 Goals is one of the most consistent World Cup markets, with results exceeding this threshold in more than 60% of matches in every tournament since 2006. The average goals per match ranged from 2.27 in South Africa 2010 to 2.69 in Qatar 2022, with attacking intent increasing in later World Cup editions. The balance between elite attacking quality and defensive caution produces steady outcomes that make Over 1.5 a low-risk, reliable betting option across all stages of the Cup.
  • Clean Sheets. Clean Sheets offer one of the most stable defensive markets for World Cup betting. Across the last five tournaments, 47% to 75% of World Cup games featured at least one clean sheet, averaging around 60% overall. The high rate of clean sheets reflects the importance of defensive organisation in international football, particularly in knockout rounds where teams prioritise structure and efficiency. Historically dominant sides such as Germany, France, and Argentina have contributed significantly to this World Cup trend.

The table below summarises World Cup outcomes from the last five editions across these key betting markets.

Tournament Home Wins Draws Away Wins Over 1.5 Goals Clean Sheets Avg. Goals / Match
2006 Germany 50% 23% 27% 69% 75% 2.30
2010 South Africa 36% 25% 39% 63% 67% 2.27
2014 Brazil 44% 20% 36% 70% 57% 2.67
2018 Russia 41% 20% 39% 75% 52% 2.64
2022 Qatar 43% 26% 31% 70% 47% 2.69

World Cup Guide

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will mark the 23rd edition of the world’s premier international men’s football tournament, organised by FIFA. This edition will be the first World Cup ever hosted by three nations (Canada, Mexico, and the United States) and the first since 2002 to feature multiple host countries. The 2026 World Cup will be contested in 16 cities across North America and will run from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The tournament will feature a record 48 national teams from six confederations, reflecting the growing global reach and competitive depth of FIFA’s World Cup. Like the Copa America, the World Cup represents a celebration of regional football unity on a global stage, bringing together nations with deep-rooted rivalries and shared football heritage.

What Is the Format of the World Cup 2026 Season?

The 2026 World Cup will introduce an expanded format with 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four. The top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will advance to a new round of 32. The new World Cup format introduces a total of 104 matches, increasing from the traditional 64 seen in previous tournaments. Teams reaching the World Cup semi-finals will play eight matches in total, one more than in the 32-team structure used from 1998 to 2022. The 2026 World Cup will last 39 days and maintain a balance between competitiveness and player workload, with three group-stage matches per team followed by knockout rounds until the final.

What are the Start & End Dates for the World Cup 2026?

The 2026 World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. The opening match will be held at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, while the final will take place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Canada, Mexico, and the United States will each host group-stage games within their own borders, giving fans across North America the opportunity to experience the World Cup first-hand.

How are World Cup Fixtures Built Up?

Fixtures for the 2026 World Cup are built up by FIFA through a structured allocation process that determines match venues, scheduling, and rest periods based on geography and logistics. The World Cup full match schedule was announced in 2024, with venues and host allocations confirmed across three regions, Western, Central, and Eastern. Mexico will host the opening match, while the United States will stage the majority of knockout games, including the World Cup semi-finals and final. The draw will take place in December 2025 in Washington, D.C., using FIFA rankings and seeding pots to determine group placement. This structure ensures that host nations receive home fixtures and that geographical diversity and stadium quality are evenly distributed across the World Cup.

Other Competitions We Cover

Explore more of the world’s top international football tournaments with our expert predictions and betting tips for competitions connected to the World Cup.

  • Copa América Predictions. Our Copa América predictions cover South America’s most prestigious tournament, analysing tactical contrasts, player form, and goal-scoring trends.
  • UEFA Euro Predictions. UEFA Euro forecasts examine Europe’s premier international competition, assessing team balance, possession efficiency, and historical rivalries that shape continental football.
  • Africa Cup of Nations Predictions. Our AFCON predictions highlight Africa’s top football nations, evaluating tactical patterns, emerging players, and the impact of local conditions across diverse host cities.
  • Gold Cup Predictions. Gold Cup forecasts assess North and Central America’s leading international event, focusing on form, consistency, and knockout-stage performance across teams from the CONCACAF region.
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