Who are the favorites to win WC 2026?

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Who are the favorites to win the WC 2026?

  1. Spain

    53.3%
  2. Argentina

    33.3%
  3. England

    13.3%
  4. France

    13.3%
  5. Germany

    6.7%
  6. Colombia

    13.3%
  7. Brasil

    6.7%
  8. Netherlands

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  9. Other-

    6.7%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    Messi still had the highest player ratings on his team in the Copa according to OPTA. Not just highest on his team but among the best XI overall.

    If there's a criticism its the one you alluded to- not as good as Messi normally is. Or it could be said the opposition was fairly weak.
     
  2. HomietheClown

    HomietheClown Member+

    Dusselheim FC 1971
    Sep 4, 2010
    Club:
    --other--
    No doubt they will try.
    But wear and tear can catch up with nagging injuries.
     
  3. HomietheClown

    HomietheClown Member+

    Dusselheim FC 1971
    Sep 4, 2010
    Club:
    --other--
    El Loco Bielsa and depth keeps me from adding them to the list.
    But they are in the "other" category that can catch fire.
     
  4. Gibraldo

    Gibraldo Member+

    radnicki nis
    Serbia
    Nov 17, 2005
    Club:
    FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
    in a 3rd place match?

    dont consider that as a blue print.
     
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  5. Gibraldo

    Gibraldo Member+

    radnicki nis
    Serbia
    Nov 17, 2005
    Club:
    FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
    i expect Panam to b a positive suprise.

    they are competitive at the Copa and became runner-up at the Gold cup.

    they have some very good players and i like them to play Georgia and we have the clash between Carrasquilla and Khvaratskhelia.

    Jokes aside, I think they can do. the Rof16 if they are also backed by panamese Fans.
     
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  6. Ceres

    Ceres Member+

    Jan 18, 2004
    Aarhus, Denmark
    Club:
    AGF Aarhus
    Nat'l Team:
    Denmark

    Serbia and Wales are a level below Denmark. In fact Serbia has never managed a win against Denmark and the last win for Wales in an important qualifier vs. Denmark was in 1998, still better than Switzerland that has had no win against Denmark in 40 years.
     
  7. Ceres

    Ceres Member+

    Jan 18, 2004
    Aarhus, Denmark
    Club:
    AGF Aarhus
    Nat'l Team:
    Denmark



     
  8. Nico Limmat

    Nico Limmat Member+

    Oct 24, 1999
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Grasshopper Club Zürich
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    I look forward to the return leg next month. ;)

    (That first red card stitched us up)
     
  9. Ceres

    Ceres Member+

    Jan 18, 2004
    Aarhus, Denmark
    Club:
    AGF Aarhus
    Nat'l Team:
    Denmark
    #34 Ceres, Sep 14, 2024
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2024

    I actually kind of hope that you finally are going to win, but I expect that it will be a draw, much like the 3-3 result in 2019
     
  10. Nico Limmat

    Nico Limmat Member+

    Oct 24, 1999
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Grasshopper Club Zürich
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    Still can’t believe we gave up a 3:0 lead in that match. I do have a Denmark chip on my shoulder (right next to the England one) and it doesn't help that one of my best friends, who's Danish, keeps rubbing my nose in our record since the 80's. :D

    But I normally do root for you lot. Us small countries with red and white flags have to stick together. I even hold my nose and root for Austria these days. :ROFLMAO:
     
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  11. Ceres

    Ceres Member+

    Jan 18, 2004
    Aarhus, Denmark
    Club:
    AGF Aarhus
    Nat'l Team:
    Denmark

    Denmark usually have good 50/50 results against England and France, but are highly unlucky and do terribly vs. Spain, just as Switzerland are highly unlucky and do terribly against Denmark for some reason.
     
  12. Nico Limmat

    Nico Limmat Member+

    Oct 24, 1999
    Dubai, UAE
    Club:
    Grasshopper Club Zürich
    Nat'l Team:
    Switzerland
    #37 Nico Limmat, Sep 14, 2024
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2024
    Yeah, sometimes you just struggle against a team.

    In the relatively recent past (since 2010) we have beaten and/or eliminated Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, and Belgium in competitive games. Belgium when they were world class (2018). We have also beaten Brazil and Germany in friendly matches. We only missed the 2012 Euros since 2004 and have been in League A throughout since the launch of the UNL.

    But, for some reason, just can't beat England and Denmark. :ROFLMAO:

    We have been very consistent, but Denmark has been better at making deeper runs when it counts. That is our main shortcoming - even if we get close and only penalties keep us out.

    But I believe this thread is about contenders. :D
     
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  13. HomietheClown

    HomietheClown Member+

    Dusselheim FC 1971
    Sep 4, 2010
    Club:
    --other--
    Last cycle Denmark looked great in the Euros and horrible in the World Cup.

    Maybe this time they will do better in the World Cup cause their Euro was just meh.
     
  14. Ceres

    Ceres Member+

    Jan 18, 2004
    Aarhus, Denmark
    Club:
    AGF Aarhus
    Nat'l Team:
    Denmark
    #39 Ceres, Sep 14, 2024
    Last edited: Sep 14, 2024

    The Danish NT coach quit after the poor performance Euro-24, and with the new temporary manager Lars Knudsen + Daniel Agger as his assistant, Denmark have not looked this good since they beat France home and away in the Nations League back in 2022, and now even without the likes of Andreas Christensen, Mæhle, Højlund and Matt O'Riley all out with injuries. The new big "relevations" for Denmark are Albert Grønbæk, really adding some attacking power, and only 19-yo Patrick Dorgu..

    To be honest the former Danish NT coach was vastly more focus on woke agendas than the actual team and results, unlike the present coaching team. So lets be honest here, Denmark has never been woke, but on the other hand also never liked the crazy evil Putin lover Trump.
     
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  15. Iran fan

    Iran fan Member

    Barcelona
    Iran
    Mar 30, 2022
    Denmark played two good games against Switzerland and Serbia. But we have to take in account that Switzerland were 10 men, and Serbia played without their best players. So I want to see some more, before I judge Denmark.

    Its difficult predicting a tournament that is going to be played in 2 years. This Euro everybody had France to win, and very few talked about Spain. Now, Spain is the hottest thing around, so things change quickly, specially in International football.

    If the tournament was to be played now, Spain and Argentina Would be my favourites. Argentina has Been crazy consistent and won everything they Can. While Spain plays the best football in the World.
     
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  16. HomietheClown

    HomietheClown Member+

    Dusselheim FC 1971
    Sep 4, 2010
    Club:
    --other--
    I totally agree that it is difficult to predict this far in advance however the 2022 thread was created about this amount of time before that tournament (19 months) so I just kept with the precedent.
     
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  17. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    Also, whether its 2 years or 2 minutes in advance, its still difficult to predict. What @Iran fan says about Spain and how few people talked about them 2 years before the 2024 Euros, was also true 2 minutes before the Euros.

    So yeah.... might as well start the predictions now because they're going suck regardless of when they are made. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
     
  18. HomietheClown

    HomietheClown Member+

    Dusselheim FC 1971
    Sep 4, 2010
    Club:
    --other--
    Not to toot my own horn but I had Spain winning the Euros before the tournament, but yes not too many people agreed with me.
     
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  19. Gibraldo

    Gibraldo Member+

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    Serbia
    Nov 17, 2005
    Club:
    FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
    Serbia is predecessor of Yugoslavia and has numerous wins against denmark. The last was 1990 in Euro Qualifiers in Copenhagen, if i recall it correctly.
     
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  20. r0adrunner

    r0adrunner Member+

    Jun 4, 2011
    London, UK
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Yes, you do.

    While predicting the winner is difficult, it's relatively straightforward to identify the group of teams from which the winner will come which - for me - is England, Germany, Italy and Spain.
     
  21. r0adrunner

    r0adrunner Member+

    Jun 4, 2011
    London, UK
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    While I discount the possibility of a first-time winner in this cycle, it's instructive to look at the historical sequence of first-time winners.

    1930 Uruguay - 0 years
    1934 Italy - 0 years
    1954 Germany - 12 years*
    1958 Brazil - 4 years
    1966 England - 8 years
    1978 Argentina - 12 years
    1998 France - 20 years
    2010 Spain - 12 years
    2026 ? - 16 years

    *discounting the 1942-50 period

    There's more likelihood of seeing the next first-time winner in 2030: Portugal at home or even the Netherlands in Europe seem the most likely to me.
     
  22. Gibraldo

    Gibraldo Member+

    radnicki nis
    Serbia
    Nov 17, 2005
    Club:
    FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
    have you read what others wrote?

    many people doubt that European teams will perform well. One shall also not forget, that American teams will have much more fan support which surely will have an effect.
     
  23. r0adrunner

    r0adrunner Member+

    Jun 4, 2011
    London, UK
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Yes, I read it, but it's not true.

    We already know that UEFA teams will be heavily present in the latter stages, like in 1994 when they had 7 of the 8 QF teams.

    The fact that UEFA will have a record low number of teams proportionally - only 33% compared to 54% at the last 24-team tournament in 1994 - changes very little.
     
  24. Gibraldo

    Gibraldo Member+

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    Serbia
    Nov 17, 2005
    Club:
    FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd
    #49 Gibraldo, Sep 22, 2024
    Last edited: Sep 22, 2024
    Well, 1994 will be 32 years gone in 2026.

    In 1i994 there was no Morocco dark horse, Japan not even had 1 single WC appearence and in 2022 they won against the 2 of the last 3 World Champions in 2022.

    other confederations than UEFA and Conmebol giants are much more competitive these days with many of their players engaged in top 5 leagues in Europe.

    and to add, i think that is a criteria as you can see that those countries where players in the top 5 leagues were coming in the 90es and 2000es, but which have been now "replaced" by japanese, korean, ecuadorian, morrocan players, those countries have declined.

    Especially the Balkan Teams except Croatia and Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
     
  25. Kamtedrejt

    Kamtedrejt Member+

    Internazionale Milano
    Albania
    Mar 14, 2017
    Hamburg
    Club:
    FC Internazionale Milano
    Nat'l Team:
    Albania
    The way things are looking right now I'd hedge my bet on the next first-time winner for 2034.

    As of now my bet would be Portugal.
    I think exactly 30 years after Portugal hosted EURO 2004 and came very close to lift their first silverware could be a good omen and the time for them to win it. While I'm super confident 2026 won't have a new winner I rate also 2030 as rather unlikely as it stands. But a lot can change. But just in general I think we have reached a point where it might take a bit longer to see new nations win.

    Historically it looks like a new winner happens on average every 12-16 years. At worst every 20 years. I believe we might have to wait this time 24 years if my guess is correct with 2034 producing the next new winner.
     

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