Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 6
EA Sports Picks Spain to Win 2026 World Cup, Sees Yamal as Top Scorer
Updated
Updated · ESPN · Jun 6

EA Sports Picks Spain to Win 2026 World Cup, Sees Yamal as Top Scorer

3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jun 6

Summary

  • Hundreds of FC 26 simulations most often produced Spain as 2026 World Cup champion, with 18-year-old Lamine Yamal projected to finish as the tournament's top scorer.
  • EA's model carries weight because it correctly called the last four men's World Cup winners — Spain in 2010, Germany in 2014, France in 2018 and Argentina in 2022.
  • England's Elliot Anderson emerged as the most likely top assister in the simulations, while Spain's Pedri was projected to lead the champions with four assists.
  • The United States most commonly exited in the round of 16, though quarterfinal runs also appeared often; Malik Tillman was its likeliest top scorer and Folarin Balogun its top assister.
  • The forecast points to a possible repeat of Spain's 2010 path, with the Euro 2024 winner again tipped to convert continental success into a World Cup title.

Insights

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Is a defensive player's shock prediction as top assister a simulation flaw or a sign of a breakout star?