The 2026 World Cup is bigger than ever: 48 teams, 12 groups, and more opportunities for chaos. Marko and Mark break down the groups that matter most, discussing which favourites can genuinely win the tournament, what could hold them back, and which dark horses are ready to shock the world. From France and England to Japan, Norway, and Senegal, it's time to separate the contenders from the pretenders.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is unlike anything we've seen before. With 48 teams competing across 12 groups and eight third-place teams advancing to the knockout rounds, the path to glory has changed dramatically.
In this episode of A Semi-Informed Football Podcast, Marko and Mark dive into the groups and storylines that will shape the tournament. Rather than predicting every single group, they focus on the teams that matter most: the favourites expected to challenge for the trophy, the dark horses capable of upsetting the established order, and the nations hoping to sneak through and make a surprise run.
Can France's incredible depth carry them to another title, or will complacency be their downfall? Is England finally ready to deliver on decades of promise, or will the pressure prove too much once again? Can Germany re-establish themselves among football's elite, and is Japan ready to make the leap from dangerous outsider to genuine contender?