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2026 match intelligence lab

Build a World Cup Prediction From Your Own Evidence

Choose a 2026 matchup, add scouting reports or current match context, and run a MiroFish simulation that explains the likely result, decisive moments, and what could reverse the forecast.

No live scores or bookmaker odds. Each forecast is an inspectable scenario built from the material you provide.

Photorealistic illustration of two footballers contesting the ball during a night match under stadium floodlights.
Match intelligence viewGroup Stage

Selected scenario

FIRST TEAMvsOPPONENT

Evidence-ledIllustrative scene
48
teams
12
groups of four
104
matches
3
host countries

Official 2026 format context, not a live tournament feed.

Prediction lab

Create your 2026 World Cup prediction

Define the fixture first. Then give the simulation enough current evidence to make its assumptions visible and reviewable.

Match setup

Set the fixture

Prediction focus
Evidence input

Add current sources

Simulation brief preview

Build an evidence-led 2026 World Cup prediction for the Group Stage match between Team A and Team B. Use the attached source material as the primary evidence and distinguish reported facts from inference. Focus on the likely match trajectory and result, without inventing betting odds. Return: (1) the likely match trajectory and result, (2) three decisive factors, (3) plausible turning points, (4) the conditions behind the confidence level, and (5) the new evidence most likely to reverse the forecast. Do not present certainty, bookmaker odds, or betting advice.

Predictions are exploratory outputs, not betting advice.

Report structure

What a World Cup prediction should explain

A useful forecast is more than a team name or score. It should expose the match path, the evidence behind it, and the point at which the answer stops being reliable.

OUTPUT 01

A likely match path

See how the game could move from opening shape to decisive phase, with the assumptions made explicit.

OUTPUT 02

The factors that matter

Separate strong signals from narrative noise across tactics, personnel, form, and match context.

OUTPUT 03

What could reverse it

Identify the injury, lineup, tactical, or game-state evidence that would change the forecast.

Evidence before confidence

From match brief to evidence-led forecast

01

Bring current evidence

Add scouting notes, tactical analysis, lineup reports, or a public document link.

02

Build the match world

MiroFish maps teams, players, constraints, incentives, and narrative pressure into a reviewable graph.

03

Interrogate the forecast

Read the likely path, inspect turning points, and ask what new evidence would change the result.

Know the boundary

MiroFish is not a live sports feed and does not promise an exact score. Treat each report as a scenario to inspect, update, and challenge when lineups, injuries, tactics, or match conditions change.

World Cup prediction FAQ

Questions before kickoff

How does the 2026 World Cup prediction tool work?+

Choose a tournament stage and two teams, then add current scouting reports, match notes, or a public source link. MiroFish turns those materials into a graph of actors and constraints before generating an evidence-led scenario report.

Does MiroFish use live scores or betting odds?+

No. This page does not provide live scores, bookmaker odds, or a real-time sports data feed. Add current source material before each run so the forecast reflects the information you want it to consider.

What can I upload for a World Cup prediction?+

You can upload PDF, Markdown, or plain-text files, or import a public HTTPS document link. Useful sources include scouting reports, lineup notes, injury updates, tactical analysis, and your own match brief.

Can this predict the exact score?+

A report can describe a plausible result, but it should not be treated as a guaranteed scoreline. MiroFish is designed for inspectable scenario analysis: it shows the reasoning, assumptions, and evidence that could change the outcome.

Is MiroFish affiliated with FIFA?+

No. MiroFish is an independent simulation product and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by FIFA. Tournament facts link back to official FIFA sources for verification.

MiroFish is independent and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by FIFA.