FIFA 2026 World Cup analysis

Opta’s supercomputer has named the favorites

With just days to go until the most anticipated football event of the four-year cycle — the 2026 FIFA World Cup — the tournament has already made history before a single ball is kicked. Set to be played across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, this edition introduces a radical new format. To cut through the complexity of the new landscape, analysts turned to the Opta supercomputer, which simulated thousands of possible outcomes to identify the leading contenders for gold.

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Top Favorites: European Dominance and the Messi Factor

According to Opta’s mathematical modeling, European sides dominate the shortlist of favorites — though South American heavyweights are breathing down their necks:

Spain ~16.02%
The reigning European champions top the list. Opta’s model rates their squad balance highly, pointing to Luis de la Fuente’s refined team play and the extraordinary new generation led by Lamine Yamal and Pedri.
France ~12.54%
Didier Deschamps’ side remain a perennial threat, built on exceptional squad depth and vast big-game experience. Their consistent run of finals at recent major tournaments keeps them as Spain’s closest challengers.
England ~10.66%
Under Thomas Tuchel, England remain something of a tactical enigma, but in terms of combined squad value and individual talent, they comfortably sit in the top three.
Argentina ~10.09%
The reigning world champions, led by Lionel Messi, round out the top four. The supercomputer factors in their remarkable winning mentality, though the Albiceleste face an enormous challenge: defending their title — a feat that has eluded almost every champion in modern football history.
Dark horses: Portugal, Germany, Norway, and Brazil are also viewed as serious contenders by Opta’s algorithms.

A Tournament of Records: What Makes 2026 Unique

This edition of the World Cup will be revolutionary in several respects:

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Unprecedented Scale

For the first time ever, 48 teams will compete in the final stage, up from 32. As a result, the tournament will span 39 days, with the total number of matches rising to 104.

American Showbiz

FIFA is embracing North American sporting traditions in spectacular fashion. The final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will feature a full-scale halftime show for the first time in football history — inspired by the Super Bowl format.

Late Kick-Off Times

Due to the time zones of the host nations, European and Middle Eastern fans should prepare for many late-night broadcasts. Several marquee matches are expected to run deep into the night for overseas audiences.

The MENA Region’s Breakthrough Moment

FIFA’s expanded quota has given a powerful boost to football across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

Historic milestone: For the first time ever, eight teams from the region have qualified for a single World Cup tournament.

While Oman and Bahrain narrowly missed out, several MENA representatives are now preparing to challenge the world’s elite.

Tunisia Group F
The Eagles of Carthage produced one of the most impressive qualifying campaigns, collecting 28 points from 10 matches while keeping a clean sheet throughout. Coached by Sami Trabelsi — himself part of Tunisia’s 1998 World Cup squad — the team now faces a difficult group alongside the Netherlands and Japan.
Players to watch: Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley) and Ismael Gharbi (Augsburg).
Saudi Arabia Group H
The Green Falcons are aiming to recreate — or even surpass — their legendary 2022 upset victory over Argentina. This time they face Spain, Uruguay, and Cape Verde in a highly competitive group.
Main strength: Strong chemistry between players developed within a rapidly improving domestic league.
Qatar Group B
The reigning Asian Cup champions cruised through qualification and now enter a balanced group featuring Switzerland, Canada, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Analysts believe Qatar have a realistic chance of reaching the knockout stage for the first time ever.
Morocco 1.93%
According to Opta, Morocco remain the strongest Arab and African contender to lift the trophy. Featuring stars such as Brahim Díaz and Achraf Hakimi, the Atlas Lions are determined to prove their unforgettable 2022 semi-final run was no coincidence.
Highest-rated African team in Opta’s tournament projections.
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