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The complete guide to following World Cup 2026 in your browser
Everything you need — schedule, scores, standings, predictions and alerts — without leaving the tab you work in.
Group stage preview: which 12 groups could produce the biggest upsets?
With 48 teams, the expanded group stage creates more opportunities for shock results than any previous World Cup.
The new 48-team format explained: Round of 32, third-place slots and what changes
A plain-English breakdown of the new knockout structure and how it affects your favorite nation's path to the trophy.
Host-city advantage: how US, Canada and Mexico could benefit on home soil
Historical data on how host nations perform, and what crowd support in 80,000-seat American stadiums could mean in 2026.
Setting up the extension for match day: popups, side panel and new tab
A quick walkthrough of the three surfaces — and which one suits your workflow on a busy match-day afternoon.
AI predictions and World Cup football: how the model thinks about upsets
Inside the signals our prediction engine weighs — and why form, head-to-head history and venue all matter in a 48-team tournament.
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