EA SPORTS FC 26 AI Simulation Predicts Spain to Win 2026 World Cup Sparking Viral Debate
With the 2026 tournament approaching and global anticipation building, EA SPORTS FC 26 has become a major talking point. Its newly released, legally distinct "The World's Game" update has gone viral online, after its in-game AI tournament simulation predicted Spain as the 2026 champions.

Using its "The World's Game" mode, EA SPORTS FC 26 runs large-scale tournament simulations based on current squads, player ratings, and tactical systems. In one widely shared simulation, Spain emerged as the projected winner of the 2026 World Cup.
While this is not an official prediction, it has quickly spread across social media, fueling debates among fans about whether football simulation models can meaningfully reflect real-world outcomes.
AI Simulation Highlights Spain as Champion
In the simulated tournament scenario, Spain delivered a dominant campaign powered by a new generation of talent.
Lamine Yamal was highlighted as one of the standout performers in the simulation, reportedly leading the scoring charts and playing a decisive role in Spain's attacking system.
Meanwhile, Pedri was projected as the creative engine of the squad, providing multiple assists and controlling midfield tempo throughout the tournament.
The simulation also featured several unexpected underdog runs in the knockout stages, adding unpredictability and entertainment value to the generated results.
The World's Game Mode Drives Massive Engagement
The popularity of this simulation is also being boosted by EA's expanded tournament experience in FC 26. Despite no longer carrying FIFA branding, EA SPORTS continues to replicate international competitions through updated rosters and dynamic World Cup-style brackets in "The World's Game" mode.
Players can simulate full tournaments, adjust squads, and test different outcomes, making it a popular feature during real-world international competition cycles. Many fans looking to replicate these top-tier international squads in Ultimate Team are actively using FC 26 Coins to acquire the live tournament player items featured in these simulations.
Prediction or Entertainment?
While the Spain prediction has gone viral, it is important to note that these results are generated through gameplay simulations rather than real-world forecasting systems.
Still, the discussion continues to grow: can AI-driven sports simulations offer insight into future outcomes, or are they simply an entertaining reflection of current player ratings and form?
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, fans will be watching closely-both on the pitch and inside EA SPORTS FC 26-to see how closely reality matches simulation.