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Anticipated Bold Guesses for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Well in Advance

Major international soccer event, the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is mere months away. What might we anticipate for the largest World Cup ever held?

Anticipated Audacious Projections for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Well in Advance
Anticipated Audacious Projections for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Well in Advance

Anticipated Bold Guesses for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Well in Advance

The world of soccer is abuzz with excitement as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, and one name stands out amongst the crowd – Kylian Mbappé. The French forward has already etched his name in World Cup history, and he shows no signs of slowing down.

Mbappé, who is only 26 years old, has already scored 12 goals in the World Cup, tying him for the sixth most ever. His recent hat trick in the tournament further solidifies his status as a formidable force on the pitch. With just 5 more goals, he will break the record for the most World Cup goals, a title currently held by Miroslav Klose.

Mbappé trails only a select few legends on the all-time World Cup scoring list, including Klose, Ronaldo, Gerd Mueller, Lionel Messi, and Just Fontaine. His ease in scoring goals suggests it won't take him long to claim the title.

Meanwhile, another rising star in the soccer world is Jude Bellingham. The young English player has been making waves with his impressive performances, and many predict he will be a key player in the upcoming World Cup.

England, Bellingham's home country, has the fourth-lowest odds to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This is a significant improvement from their previous World Cup appearances, with England only having one Finals appearance, which they won in 1966. Harry Kane, a legendary player with great goal-scoring ability, will likely play a crucial role in England's bid for the title.

The United States men's soccer team, who have a notable achievement in World Cup history by reaching the semifinals in the 1930 FIFA World Cup, could make noise while playing with a home-field advantage in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, as of now, only 13 teams have qualified for the tournament.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be a historic event, as a record-breaking 48 teams will participate. The tournament will be hosted by the United States of America, Mexico, and Canada, making it the first time three countries have co-hosted the World Cup.

Argentina, fresh off their victory in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, will defend their title in 2026. Their win marked their third title overall and their first since 1986. It remains to be seen if they can repeat their success in the upcoming tournament.

As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, the world eagerly awaits to see if Mbappé will break the World Cup goal-scoring record and if England or the United States can claim the title. One thing is for certain – the tournament promises to be an unforgettable event.

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