The draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is out, and the countdown to the biggest football festival across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico has officially begun. But beyond the hype, stadium designs, and insane travel distances players must survive, the big question is simple:
Who are the real favourites to win it all?
Let’s break it down in a fun, engaging way — Sports Market International style.
If bookmakers, pundits, and super-computers had a combined vote, the top picks would be:
Spain – 17% chance of winning
France – 14.1% chance
England – 11.8% chance
Spain enter the tournament looking like a perfectly tuned engine. They won Euro 2024, barely lose games, and have Lamine Yamal, a teenage baller who’s playing football like it’s his birthright.
England? Well, they qualified with a perfect record — didn’t concede a single goal. With Thomas Tuchel in charge, expectations are sky-high.
France are France. When you have Mbappe, you’re automatically dangerous.
Germany have talent. They have history. They also have unpredictable vibes. Some days they look like world-beaters… other days, you’re wondering who bewitched them.
Belgium are also lurking. You can’t write them off, but you can’t fully trust them either.
Croatia? Always annoyingly good.
Netherlands? Always dangerous.
Portugal? Cristiano Ronaldo’s last dance — enough said.
This World Cup is being played in North American summer, and the heat will be no joke. That’s perfect news for:
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Uruguay
Argentina topped their qualifiers comfortably and look even more complete than they did in Qatar. Messi is expected to show up, but the team no longer depends solely on him.
Brazil had a messy qualifying journey… but Carlo Ancelotti is cooking something. And if that front line clicks? Everyone is in trouble.
Japan breeze through qualifiers like it’s casual training.
Morocco? They shocked the world in 2022 — and they’re even better now.
Senegal, Egypt, and Tunisia also look solid.
But the big question is:
Can an African nation finally break the semi-final ceiling and go all the way?
This might be the year something crazy happens.
The U.S. hosted Club World Cup matches in ridiculous heat — players literally complained of dizziness.
Expect:
More evening kick-offs
Sudden dips in intensity
Teams used to heat benefiting massively
South American and African countries might thrive.
Some European teams… not so much.
According to form, data, and vibes — yes, vibes matter:
Spain look the strongest.
England look hungry.
France remain elite.
Argentina have the experience + balance.
Brazil could explode with star power.
Japan & Morocco could shock the world again.
But the beauty of football?
Nobody truly knows.
That’s why we watch.
(A few spicy groups worth mentioning)
Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland — pure chaos potential.
Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia — competitive and unpredictable.
Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama — England must work for it.
The 2026 World Cup will be:
Bigger
Hotter
More chaotic
More unpredictable
More entertaining
And we’ll be here at Sports Market International covering every twist and turn.
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