With the 2026 FIFA World Cup now down to its final four teams – France, Spain, England, and Argentina -football fans across the globe are asking one question: Who will lift the trophy on July 19?
Each of the remaining nations has shown quality, resilience and moments of brilliance throughout the tournament.
But history shows that winning a World Cup requires more than talent. It demands experience, tactical discipline, squad depth, mental strength and a little bit of luck.
Here’s our assessment.
4. England – The Dark Horse
England have quietly built one of their best World Cup campaigns in decades.
Thomas Tuchel’s side has looked more mature than previous English teams. Harry Kane continues to deliver in crucial moments, while the younger generation has provided pace and creativity.
Strengths
Tactical discipline
Strong defensive organization
Dangerous from set pieces
Winning mentality growing with every match
Weaknesses
Can become too cautious in big games
Sometimes struggle against technically superior opponents
Chance of winning: 20%
3. Argentina – The Champions Who Refuse to Surrender
Argentina have once again shown why champions are never easily written off.
Even with Lionel Messi nearing the end of his legendary career, the South Americans continue to combine experience with youthful energy.
Their biggest weapon remains their winning mentality.
Strengths
Tournament experience
Strong leadership
Clinical in decisive moments
Never panic under pressure
Weaknesses
Squad is not as explosive as the 2022 generation
Physical fatigue could become an issue
Chance of winning: 25%
2. Spain – The Most Attractive Football
Spain have arguably played the best football of the tournament.
They dominate possession, create chances effortlessly and have looked almost untouchable in midfield.
The emergence of Lamine Yamal has given Spain a new dimension in attack.
Strengths
Outstanding midfield control
Excellent pressing
Young attacking talent
Tactical flexibility
Weaknesses
Can occasionally overplay in the final third
France’s pace on the counter could punish them
Chance of winning: 27%
1. France – The Complete Team
France remain the most balanced team left in the tournament.
They possess pace, power, experience, tactical discipline and perhaps the most dangerous player in world football—Kylian Mbappé.
Unlike many teams, France can win playing beautiful football or ugly football.
Championships are often won by complete squads rather than spectacular individuals, and France appear to have both.
Strengths
World-class attack
Excellent squad depth
Experience in major finals
Strong defence
Clinical finishing
Weaknesses
Spain’s possession game could limit their attacking opportunities
Chance of winning: 28%
Predicted Ranking
France
Spain
Argentina
England
Prediction
The semi-finals promise to be exceptionally close, with France facing Spain and England taking on Argentina. Current form, tournament statistics and expert forecasts suggest France hold a slight edge over Spain, while Argentina and England are separated by very little.
Our Predicted Final
France vs Argentina
Predicted Champion
France
Our projected final score is France 2–1 Argentina.
France appear to have the most complete squad remaining in the competition. Mbappé’s pace, their midfield balance and defensive solidity give Didier Deschamps’ side a slight advantage over the other three contenders.
If they maintain their current level, France are the most likely team to be crowned 2026 FIFA World Cup champions, though the margins are extremely fine and any of the final four have a realistic path to lifting the trophy.



