Printable World Cup Bracket PDF: Download Our FREE 2026 World Cup Bracket Today

Esten McLaren - Content Manager at Covers.com
Esten McLaren • Content Manager 17+ years betting experience
Updated: Jun 11, 2026 , 10:41 PM ET • 4 min read

Download and print our free World Cup bracket PDF today, and fill in your picks to compete against friends (and enemies).

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Download and print our FREE 2026 World Cup bracket before today's opening game between Mexico and South Africa at 3 p.m. ET. Fill in your picks and compete against friends and enemies from the first game of the tournament through the World Cup Final on Sunday, July 19.

Test your World Cup picks with our printable World Cup bracket. There'll be 104 games played across the USA, Mexico, and Canada over the next six weeks.

Spain and France are the favorites by the latest World Cup odds, with win probabilities of 17.6% and 16%, respectively. But you'll need to take some risks and predict some upsets to win your World Cup bracket pool.


🖨️ Printable World Cup bracket 2026

Click the button below to download our printable 2026 World Cup bracket and fill out your predictions for all 104 games from the group stage through the Final. Need some help? See our World Cup AI predictions for ChatGPT's pick on every game.

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Downloadable World Cup 2026 bracket


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📊 Latest World Cup odds 2026

Here are the live World Cup odds and win probabilities from Kalshi — one of our best prediction market apps.

 

Country Kalshi Implied Probability
Spain Spain +465 17.7%
France France +525 16%
Portugal Portugal +826 10.8%
England England +826 10.8%
Argentina Argentina +1011 9%
Brazil Brazil +1024 8.9%
Germany Germany +1686 5.6%
Netherlands Netherlands +1900 5%
Mexico Mexico +3126 3.1%
Norway Norway +3900 2.5%
Belgium Belgium +4248 2.3%
Colombia Colombia +4900 2%
Japan Japan +5782 1.7%
USA USA +5782 1.7%
Morocco Morocco +6150 1.6%
Uruguay Uruguay +8991 1.1%
Switzerland Switzerland +9900 1%
Ecuador Ecuador +9900 1%

Odds as of 6-11. Percentages courtesy of Kalshi.
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🏅 How to win your World Cup bracket pool

Here are some tips and strategies to give you an edge in a 2026 World Cup bracket pool:

Understand the new format

  • The 48-team, 12-group structure means more upsets are likely in the group stage — factor this into your picks
  • With 8 third-place teams advancing, pay attention to group difficulty when predicting who sneaks through

Pick your champion wisely

  • Historically, a small handful of nations win most World Cups — Brazil, Germany, France, Argentina, and Spain are perennial contenders
  • Defending champion Argentina and powerhouses like France and Brazil are strong but not guaranteed — balance favorites with value picks

Embrace strategic upsets

  • Picking a few early-round upsets can differentiate your bracket from the crowd, which matters in large pools
  • Focus upsets on Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches, where overachieving nations historically cause the most damage
  • Avoid picking too many upsets deep in the tournament — chaos compounds and kills brackets

Know your pool's scoring system

  • If later rounds are worth more points, protect your deep-run picks — getting the Final and Semifinal teams right matters most
  • If all rounds are weighted equally, swing for more upsets early to rack up points others won't have

Research team form and context

  • Check qualifying performances, recent friendlies, and injury news heading into the tournament
  • Teams with strong squad depth tend to perform better in expanded, fixture-heavy tournaments like this one

Don't overthink it

  • Pools are largely luck-driven — have fun with your picks and don't agonize over every match

❓ How the 2026 World Cup bracket works

Download our 2026 World Cup bracket, fill in your World Cup picks for every game, sit back and track the results leading up to the final on Sunday, July 19. Compete against friends in a pool or enjoy your personal success.

  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup features an expanded format with 48 teams, up from 32 teams in 2022
  • Teams are divided into 12 groups of four for the group stage
  • The top two teams from each World Cup group advance automatically to the knockout round
  • The 8 best third-place finishers across all groups also qualify, completing a 32-team knockout bracket
  • From the Round of 32 onward, the tournament is single elimination
  • The Final is on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

✅ How to fill out our World Cup bracket

You can fill out your World Cup bracket digitally or print it and track the tournament as it unfolds. Here’s how to approach it:

  • Start by predicting the result of every group stage match — remember that games can end in a draw, so don't force a winner where one may not exist
  • Teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss — use this to rank teams within each group
  • The top two teams in each group advance automatically, along with the 8 best third-place finishers across all 12 groups
  • If teams are tied on points, break the tie using head-to-head result first, then goal differential, then total goals scored
  • Once the group stage is set, place all 32 advancing teams into the knockout bracket and map out your predicted path to the Final
  • Unlike the group stage, every knockout match must have a winner — draws are not possible in this stage

💰 How to make World Cup bracket picks

Filling out your World Cup bracket can be daunting under the new 48-team format, and with games played throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Fortunately, Covers has several great World Cup tools and pages to help you make the best predictions and bracket picks throughout the tournament, regardless of who you're cheering for to win.

World Cup odds

Before locking in your bracket, compare your picks to the latest World Cup odds. Futures markets can help show which teams are being priced like true contenders, which teams are overvalued, and where there may be longshot value.

Use our World Cup odds page to compare tournament winner odds, group prices, and market movement throughout the competition, along with up-to-date U.S. World Cup odds and Canada World Cup odds

Free World Cup picks

Covers will have free World Cup picks for every stage of the tournament, including match picks, totals, props, futures, and knockout-round analysis.

If you’re filling out a bracket for fun, our picks can help guide your predictions. If you’re predicting the tournament, they can help you find stronger angles before the market moves.


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Esten McLaren
Content Manager

Esten is the Content Manager for Covers.com. He has been in the sports betting industry since the legalization of mobile sports betting in New Jersey. In writing and personal betting, Esten focuses on golf and the NFL, while dabbling in futures bets across all major North American sports, looking for edges with value picks and long shots. His favorite markets to research and bet include golf outrights and NFL touchdown scorers.

Esten hunts for pricing differences and player skill sets against the opponent (or golf course). DraftKings is his go-to sportsbook and first stop for most betting markets, as it is often first-to-market with golf odds each week and next year's futures odds.

Esten's previous stops include time with GolfWeek. He previously worked in the fantasy sports industry with FNTSY Sports Network, theScore, and USA TODAY, where he started to build his NFL and golf betting experience. Esten graduated from the College of Sports Media with a diploma in Radio and Television Sports Broadcasting. He has appeared on FNTSY Sports Network, VSiN, and VSiN's Long Shots podcast, where he correctly called Will Zalatoris as the winner of the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship. An annual staple bet has now hit twice in a row with Rory McIlroy's consecutive Masters wins.

Esten views sports betting much like golf and advises beginner bettors to compete against themselves rather than worrying about what others may or may not be doing based on social media claims.

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