The British newspaper The Sun ran an AI simulation of the 2026 World Cup, forecasting Brazil as champions. The Brazilian national team would eliminate England in the quarterfinals, Argentina in the semifinals, and France in the final.
The Sun, a British newspaper, published results from an artificial intelligence simulation of the 2026 World Cup, set to begin in 71 days. According to the tool, the Brazilian national team would reach the final and claim its sixth title.
In the quarterfinals, Brazil would face England. After a 2-2 draw in regular time, Brazil would win 3-2 in extra time, with goals from Vini Jr (twice) and Endrick. Harry Kane and Bellingham would score for the English.
In the semifinal, Brazil would beat Argentina 1-0, securing a spot in the final against France, which had eliminated Belgium in the quarters and Spain in the semis. In the final, Vini Jr would score the winning goal in a 1-0 Brazilian victory.
The simulation excites Brazilian fans ahead of the tournament featuring 48 teams.