Michael Bruno, a Brazilian also known as the World Cup Seer, predicts an Iberian final and a Portuguese victory.
A good omen for Portugal?
With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, predictions, bets and guesses are being made… and a particularly special one comes from Brazil, pointing to Portugal as world champion, in an Iberian final against Spain.
Brazilian Michael Bruno, also known as the “World Cup Seer,” says that the National Team will win the title, a prediction that may find optimism in the forecasts he made for 2010, 2014, and 2018, when he correctly predicted the world titles for Spain, Germany, and France, respectively.
Since 2022, I’ve been announcing the next champion team. Since then, I’ve stated that Portugal will be the world champion,” he said, quoted by GloboEsporte, noting that, in addition to Portugal, the teams from France, Spain, England, Argentina, and Brazil will be the main contenders in the competition. ndeed, in 2022, and also to GloboEsporte, the “World Cup Seer” had already predicted Portugal as the champion for 2026. “They will have a young, cohesive, and more competitive team in 2026. Until then, Portugal’s economy will stand out in Europe, linked to the public policies of the Portuguese government. They will be committed to showing Portugal’s potential to the world, elevating football to its highest level and becoming a reference for future generations, he stated, even before the 2022 World Cup.
The Brazilian, who on the other hand got his 2022 prediction wrong by predicting Brazil would win the World Cup in Qatar, is not optimistic about his country’s team. And he points the finger at Neymar.
I don’t believe Neymar is 100 percent fit to play in this World Cup. And if he does play, once again, the team will be knocked out before the semi-finals, because the team will play around him, repeating the tactical mistake of 2022, he noted.
As for the current world champions, Argentina, Michael Bruno predicts an elimination in the quarterfinals, but leaves his prediction dependent on the pairings after the group stage.