
England 2026 World Cup Win Probability
live prediction market forecasts for england based on real-time kalshi and polymarket data. updated hourly.
📊 England Market Brief
England's pricing reflects a familiar market posture: clear respect for the squad's upside, but limited urgency to push odds higher without a defining catalyst. The implied probability suggests confidence in England's baseline quality, though conviction remains measured rather than aggressive.
While the market is monitoring the confirmed hamstring tear for Jude Bellingham, the impact on World Cup futures remains mitigated by the fact that the tournament is still months away. Real Madrid's estimate of a 3-5 week recovery should see him return well before the summer, but bettors are cautious about the potential for this to become a recurring issue. Any deviation from the expected recovery timeline or a subsequent re-injury could significantly alter England's outlook closer to June.
Key Stats
13%
Current Probability
0%
30-Day Change
#2
Current Rank
What's Driving England's Odds
Tactical Evolution: England's flawless qualifying run and tactical evolution under Tuchel have boosted confidence in title aspirations.
Bellingham Recovery: The current 3-5 week absence for Jude Bellingham is seen as a short-term hurdle rather than a tournament-ending blow, given the significant time remaining before the opening match.
Long-Term Risk: Investors are closely watching his rehabilitation; if his recovery stalls or leads to a re-injury, it could jeopardize his role as England's primary midfield engine.
Squad Composition: A cohesive squad combining physicality and creativity positions England as one of the favorites close behind Spain in odds.
Depth: Depth in key areas gives flexibility across group and knockout stages, allowing the squad to navigate temporary fitness setbacks for key starters.
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England World Cup FAQs
Yes. England won the World Cup in <strong>1966</strong>.
England frequently reaches knockout stages but has one World Cup title.
Bobby Charlton, David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane.
















