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The strongest team in the FIFA World Cup 2026

MaltaToday

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June 24, 2026

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France has the strongest World Cup 2026 case after its 3-1 Senegal win, Mbappé’s form, Deschamps’ depth, and rivals’ early flaws

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 9, 2026

2026 World Cup: SuperComputer predicts teams to qualify from quarter-finals

As the 2026 World Cup enters its quarter-final stage, the Opta SuperComputer has given its prediction for teams that will qualify for the last four. France will play Morocco, Spain face Belgium, Norway take on England and Argentina will clash with Switzerland. Opta has given France the highest chance of winning the trophy at 27.32, [] 2026 World Cup: SuperComputer predicts teams to qualify from quarter-finals

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 9, 2026

England’s big chances and France’s shots: how World Cup quarter-finalists’ stats line up

Each of the eight teams has at least one key strength, from Swiss speed to Spanish defenceThe World Cup has reached the quarter-final stage and the favourites to reach the last four in descending order of likelihood, according to Opta, are France, Spain, Argentina and England. All eight remaining teams have positive data in their favour from the tournament, though. Continue reading...

101GREATGOALS.COM

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· Jun 27, 2026

World Cup 2026: Who makes the team of the group stage?

Find out which players are in the best XI of the tournament so far

Sports Mole

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· Jun 29, 2026

Netherlands vs. Morocco: Are the Atlas Lions still the 'plan B' for dual nationals not good enough for the Oranje?

A World Cup round-of-32 clash between two nations linked by migration and dual-national talent. Which side is winning the battle for the best players?

The Standard

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· Jun 25, 2026

Latest World Cup 2026 third-place teams standings and how many points needed to qualify for last 32

With an expanded 48-team World Cup, eight of the best third-placed teams can reach the knockouts

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Who will win the World Cup Golden Boot? Have your say...

Who will win the World Cup Golden Boot? Have your say...

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Related coverage for " The strongest team in the FIFA World Cup 2026 ": Daily Post Nigeria — 2026 World Cup: SuperComputer predicts teams to qualify from quarter-finals. Football | The Guardian — England’s big chances and France’s shots: how World Cup quarter-finalists’ stats line up. 101GREATGOALS.COM — World Cup 2026: Who makes the team of the group stage?. Sports Mole — Netherlands vs. Morocco: Are the Atlas Lions still the 'plan B' for dual nationals not good enough for the Oranje?. The Standard — Latest World Cup 2026 third-place teams standings and how many points needed to qualify for last 32. SkySports — Who will win the World Cup Golden Boot? Have your say...