Can AI forecast the world’s biggest sporting event?
I used Claude to simulate the 2026 FIFA World Cup thousands of times and analyze:
- Championship probabilities
- Dark horse teams
- Knockout-stage surprises
- Alternative tournament outcomes
The most interesting lesson wasn’t who won.
It was how different the tournament looks when you think in probabilities instead of predictions.
I documented the full experiment and results here:
https://medium.com/@dkvekariya/claude-predicted-fifa-world-cup-2026-winner-how-5f082f049011
Question for the community:
If you had to pick one team today, who do you think will win the 2026 FIFA World Cup and why?
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One thing I found fascinating while running the simulations:
The eventual winner wasn’t nearly as interesting as the teams that consistently reached the quarterfinals and semifinals.
A lot of football discussions focus on “Who will win?”
Probability asks a different question:
“Who keeps putting themselves in a position to win?”
Curious to hear your dark horse picks for 2026.
@alexdonner Yes created model that run the simulation and find the possibilities and predict the win with data analysis of the teams performance and past
@hardik15 😂 Yes it burned almost 90%
For burning all the tokens, You deserve this 😅
I don’t think so. All the predictions are based on statistics and there is highly chance that data might be wrong
@owasiulsan Agree that it’s not 100% right, But it’s just got this far that it can come up with some level of prediction, yes it will take time to be at level where meta’s feed content suggestion.
its interesting. Although did you try mirofish? ai swarming? i think its built in a way to predict stuff. Probably it can be used like your scenario
@niforos I didn’t, but if you saying i must have to give a try! thanks.
@elvismilans May be
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