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World Cup 2026 Prediction Markets UK: Full Guide

Trade World Cup 2026 prediction markets from the UK. Winner odds, group stages, golden boot, and more on decentralised USDC prediction platforms.

Sarah Whitfield
Markets Editor — Political Forecasting · · 2 min read
✓ Fact-checked · 📅 Updated 10 June 2026 · 2 min read
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World Cup 2026 Prediction Markets for UK Traders

The 2026 FIFA World Cup (hosted jointly by USA, Canada, and Mexico) is the largest sporting event of 2026. Prediction markets for World Cup 2026 are among the most liquid sports markets on Polymarket, with millions of dollars in open interest as the tournament approaches.

Key World Cup 2026 Markets

  • Tournament winner: Trade on nations across 48 teams in the expanded format
  • Group stage results: Who advances from each of the 12 groups
  • Golden Boot: Top goal scorer markets — high liquidity for star players
  • Knockout stage upsets: Markets created on individual matches
  • England performance: How far the Three Lions go — always a popular UK market

Decentralised prediction markets like Polymarket operate as peer-to-peer information markets, not regulated sportsbooks. UK users access them freely. PolyGram does not require a UK Gambling Commission licence as it does not hold stakes — your USDC is held in your own wallet via smart contract.

Getting Started for the World Cup

Register early: liquidity is highest during the tournament, but the best pre-tournament prices are available months before the first match. Opening a PolyGram account now means you are ready when key markets open.

Sarah Whitfield
Markets Editor — Political Forecasting

Sarah has tracked political prediction markets and election forecasting since the 2020 US cycle. Focus: US presidential, congressional, and UK parliamentary contracts.