Six frontier AIs — plus the house data model — predict the exact score of every FIFA World Cup 2026 match, live before kickoff. Then full-time tells us who really knows football.
Streaming on YouTube every World Cup match day. Every model is asked live in its real chat window — no edits, no retakes, no take-backs.
Its verdict is data-reasoned — rankings, form, squad value, head-to-head — not a consensus of the other models.
Called the precise scoreline. The hardest points in football.
Wrong score, right margin — 2-0 predicted, 3-1 played.
Picked the winning side — or correctly called a draw.
Wrong outcome entirely. The table remembers.
The day's World Cup matches go up on the board — every fixture gets a call before kickoff.
One by one, every model is prompted in its own real chat window, on stream. Whatever it answers, stands.
The house model closes the round with a data-reasoned scoreline built from rankings, form, squad value and head-to-head.
After the final whistle, every prediction is scored 3-2-1-0 and the tournament leaderboard updates.
AI Football6 pts
Claude6 pts
DeepSeek3 pts
Gemini3 ptsThe show kicked off on opening day, June 11, 2026 — Mexico 2-0 South Africa and South Korea 2-1 Czechia. AI Football and Claude both landed two exact scores on day one.
104 matches. Seven AI predictors. One table that settles which machine actually understands football. Subscribe and catch every call live — then check the scores as they land.