WM 2026: Wer wird Weltmeister?! | Vorschau Favoriten

It's the biggest World Cup of all time. 48 nations are competing, but only one team can ultimately lift the golden trophy. In this preview, we look at the top favorites for the 2026 World Cup. France almost managed to defend their title, which would have been historic. They last achieved this in the 1960s. Now they're trying to win the World Cup again; it will be coach Didier Deschamps' last chance. Their individual quality is impressive: Kylian Mbappé up front, Michael Olise as the number 10, and Ousmane Dembélé on the right wing. But can this really showcase their strengths to the fullest? England has only won the World Cup once, in 1966 with the controversial Wembley goal. What if a German player helped them win the title again? Thomas Tuchel wants to lead the Three Lions back to the top. To achieve this, he's taking a rigorous approach, shedding players and not automatically relying on the biggest stars. The biggest loser could be Jude Bellingham, who still has to fight for a starting spot. We also talk about Brazil, who have the perfect "tournament coach" in Carlo Ancelotti and are staging a huge comeback, especially with Neymar back. Spain is unbeaten in 31 competitive matches – will the streak continue? For Portugal, this could be Cristiano Ronaldo's last tournament. He wants to win the final title he's missing. ... Enjoy the preview of the 2026 World Cup! 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - Brazil 6:10 - Spain 10:53 - Portugal 15:37 - France 20:29 - England #WorldCup2026 #WorldChampions #Favorites You can find the Kicktipp league here: https://www.kicktipp.de/gutwmkick/ ---- Here are my social media channels:   / manu_thiele   ---- You can find current jerseys & shoes at my partner 11Teamsports! * 5% discount = Code "MANU5" https://www.11teamsports.com/de-de/?u... *This is an affiliate link. ---- You can find my complete jersey collection here: https://www.kitts.de/u/693a7c8f-22d4-... IMPORTANT: The jerseys worn in the videos do not reflect my personal preferences. They are simply used to illustrate the current topic.