FIFA World Cup 2026 Predictions — AI-Powered Match Analysis
OddsFlow provides AI-powered predictions for every FIFA World Cup 2026 match. The tournament takes place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada — the first World Cup with 48 teams and 104 matches. Our machine learning models analyze historical squad performance, qualifying form, head-to-head records, and real-time odds from 10+ sources updated every 10-20 seconds to generate win/draw/loss probabilities, Asian Handicap recommendations, and Over/Under total goals forecasts.
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1X2 match result probabilities for every group stage, round of 32, quarter-final, semi-final, and final match
Asian Handicap analysis with fair odds and edge detection against market lines
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1X2 (Match Result)
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Asian Handicap
Goal-based handicap eliminating the draw. Example: -1.5 means the team must win by 2 or more goals.
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Spain World Cup 2026 Analysis — AI Editor Deep Dive | OddsFlow
OddsFlow AI Editor's deep analysis of Spain at World Cup 2026. Ranked #6 with a 5.1% championship probability. Managed by Luis de la Fuente. Playing a 4-3-3 formation.Group H.
Manager Profile: Luis de la Fuente
Luis de la Fuente, Spanish, playing 4-3-3. Luis de la Fuente is the quiet revolutionary who has rebuilt Spain into the most exciting team in world football. After spending approximately 9.5 years within the Spanish FA system (coaching U-19, U-21, and Olympic teams from 2013), he was promoted to senior manager in December 2022 — and immediately delivered Euro 2024 with a perfect 7-match winning record, including a 2-1 final victory over England. His squad selection for WC 2026 made history: for the first time since 1950, Spain's World Cup squad contains zero Real Madrid players.
Honours: Euro 2024 (7/7 wins), 2022-23 Nations League, U-19 Euro 2015, U-21 Euro 2019.
Tactical Analysis
De la Fuente's 4-3-3 is a modernized version of Spain's traditional possession philosophy. Rodri (2024 Ballon d'Or winner) anchors the midfield as the single pivot, with Pedri and Fabián Ruiz as the interior midfielders. The revolutionary element is the width and directness provided by Lamine Yamal (18, right wing) and Nico Williams (left wing) — two explosive wingers who give Spain a pace dimension they've never had before. The full-backs (Cucurella, Llorente) overlap aggressively in attack, creating numerical advantages in wide areas.