🇪🇬 Egypt and 🇧🇪 Belgium switch places in the projected bracket!
▪️🇪🇬 EGY now projected to finish G1, to play 🇸🇳 Senegal in R32.
▪️🇧🇪 BEL now projected to finish G2, to play 🇦🇺 Australia.
🇨🇻 Cabo Verde replaces 🇺🇾 Uruguay, to play 🇦🇷Argentina in R32!
3/32 filled bracket positions:
✅ A1 🇲🇽 MEX
✅ D1 🇺🇸 USA
✅ E1 🇩🇪 GER
👉 Full probabilities and scenarios for all 48 teams in our 🕹️ Simulator
La BBC tiene una página donde puedes ver cómo se van armando los cruces del Mundial 2026 conforme avanzan los partidos. Sin drama, sin "última hora". Solo el cuadro, actualizado, con el camino posible de cada selección. Parece un detalle menor. No lo es.
En un torneo con 48 equipos y 12 grupos, como aficionados, además de saber quién ganó, queremos imaginar contra quién podrían jugar nuestras selecciones, qué tan difícil se pone el camino, qué escenarios son posibles. Esa página responde exactamente eso, sin obligarte a calcular nada.
Y eso es lo que hace bien, convierte la información compleja en algo fácil de entender, en el momento exacto en que la gente lo necesita.
Les comparto la página por si quieren seguir los cruces: https://t.co/xo3HWSuTp3 ⚽
#Comunicación #Mundial2026 #ComunicaciónDigital
Europe desperately needs tech champions. We have lost in AI, but robotics is still open. Mana very obviously has the makings of a global leader, and we're allowing the local council to decide its fate. This is madness. There is no path to the future that involves zero people being pissed off.
I spend time on policy, and it's always the same things on offer - complicated programs, grants and bureaucracy. None of it moves the needle. Our companies need the freedom to innovate without permission. Unfortunately that is not in our current political vocabulary. Until that changes we will keep losing as a continent.
'When United play well – when a late winner is found, or a goal of rare beauty rises amid that greyness – it still feels like something precious.'
💌 A love letter to Old Trafford matchdays on the eve of the 2026/27 #PL fixture release...
An entire city came to celebrate one man: Vozinha. 📷
The Cape Verde goalkeeper stood tall against Spain, delivering a heroic display to earn a historic point in his country's first-ever World Cup game.
Cape Verde centre back Roberto 'Pico' Lopes has spent his entire career in Ireland, ignored a LinkedIn message from Cape Verde FA asking him to play for them because it was in Portuguese. A year later, they sent it in English. He accepted. An all-time great World Cup story.
The amazing Estadio Azteca. What a view. A stadium steeped in history. Pele and Maradona both won World Cups here. The Hand of God goal… goal of the century… so many memories and now inside it feels really special ⚽️
Hey nerds, the gorgeous ITV World Cup titles were shot on genuine 16mm intercut with old highlights shot on genuine film (Where applicable). Sorry, I'm just a big film nerd. Probably the first time genuine film has been used in British television in well over a decade.
An incredible bit of sports journalism by The Guardian here. A short summary of the playing style of all 48 World Cup nations and a short profile of all 1248 World Cup players. Bookmark and refer to the resources when watching the obscure matches: https://t.co/tdLGq8en0o
𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗖𝘂𝗽 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗱𝗼𝘄𝗻 — 𝗗𝗮𝘆 𝗢𝗻𝗲
To get in the mood ahead of the 2026 World Cup, for the next ten days we are counting down ten of our favourite goals from tournaments past. Not the best, not the most decisive, just our favourites for whatever reason.
To start us off, here’s Roberto Baggio and his double-jointed hips against Czechoslovakia at Italia ‘90.
Goldman Sachs produced a detailed research note using a variety of factors to predict World Cup outcomes.
Goldman's model says Spain will win the World Cup.