EA Sports FC has sparked fresh debate among football fans worldwide. The company released its latest FIFA World Cup 2026 simulation recently.
According to the simulation, Spain will win the FIFA World Cup 2026. EA Sports shared the prediction through a post on X. The post featured Spanish players celebrating a championship victory.
The prediction quickly gained attention across football communities. Many fans discussed the forecast on social media platforms. Moreover, EA Sports highlighted its successful prediction record. The company accurately predicted the last four World Cup winners.
EA Sports Builds Confidence With Previous Predictions
EA Sports correctly forecast Spainโs World Cup victory in 2010. It also predicted Germanyโs triumph during the 2014 tournament. Furthermore, the company successfully selected France as the 2018 champion. It later predicted Argentinaโs title-winning campaign in 2022.
These successful forecasts strengthened interest in the latest simulation. However, not every projected match result became reality. Several knockout-stage predictions differed from actual tournament outcomes. Nevertheless, the simulations correctly identified eventual champions.
Spain Emerges as a Strong Tournament Contender
Spain enters the 2026 tournament with strong momentum. The team remains among footballโs most competitive national sides. Additionally, Spain won the UEFA European Championship in 2024. That achievement boosted confidence ahead of the World Cup.
The squad combines experienced players with emerging young talent. As a result, many analysts consider Spain a serious contender. EA Sports uses player ratings and team data. The simulation evaluates strengths before projecting tournament results.
Meanwhile, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce a new format. The competition will feature 48 teams for the first time. Furthermore, three nations will host the event jointly. The tournament will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
