What Is Mini World Cup 2026?
Mini World Cup 2026 is a prediction game that runs alongside the actual 2026 World Cup tournament. Instead of just passively watching the matches across the US, Mexico, and Canada, you get to compete against other fans by guessing match outcomes.
The idea is straightforward: you predict which teams will win, lose, or draw. You can also guess exact scores and even call which players will find the net. Points pile up based on how accurate your guesses turn out to be. Get a basic result right? That's three points. Nail the exact scoreline? Seven points. Correctly name a goal scorer? Two points per player. There's also a massive 15-point bonus waiting for anyone bold enough to predict everything correctly on a single matchday.
The scoring system makes things interesting because it rewards both safe picks and risky gambles. You could play it conservative and rack up steady points, or go big on long shots and climb the leaderboard faster.
How to Play
Getting started takes just a couple of minutes. Jump onto the Miniplay platform, create a free account, and find the Mini World Cup 2026 game page to begin. Before the tournament kicks off, you'll want to lock in your Global Picks—your predictions for the overall winner, top three finishers, and tournament top scorer. These need to be submitted before July 1st, so don't wait too long on those.
For each match, you can submit three types of predictions:
- 1X2 picks (which team wins or if it's a draw)
- Exact score
- Goal scorer predictions (up to 5 players per match)
Submit your predictions before kickoff, watch the action unfold, and then see your points update once the final whistle blows. The leaderboard refreshes after every game, so you'll always know where you stand compared to other players.
The real skill here is knowing when to play it safe and when to take a shot. Some matches are obvious mismatches where going bold makes sense. Others are total toss-ups where a humble 1X2 prediction might be your best bet. Either way, Mini World Cup 2026 turns every single match into something worth paying attention to.































