Mundialoop is a free, independent information hub for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, published in four languages.
Mundialoop is a free, ad-supported guide to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, built for fans who want the whole tournament — every match, team, group and prediction — in one fast, clear place, in their own language.
We bring together live scores, fixtures, group tables, the full knockout bracket, head-to-head records, squads, stadium and host-city guides, and our own statistical predictions for all 104 matches — published in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. Everything is free to read, works without an account, and is designed to load quickly on a phone. Alongside the live data we publish original explainers and analysis in our Guides section, so a newcomer can understand the new 48-team format and a long-time fan can dig into a contender's chances.
Mundialoop is an independent project built and maintained by Loopends Studios, a small independent software studio that also makes the music project Loopsing and the planning tool LoopGantt. We are fans first: the site exists because we wanted a clean, multilingual World Cup companion and couldn't find one. We are not a news agency and have no commercial relationship with FIFA, any federation, broadcaster or sportsbook.
We separate two kinds of content clearly. Factual data — scores, line-ups, standings, schedules — is pulled from public sports data sources and updated automatically. Original writing — our Guides, format explainers and prediction analysis — is written by our team and labelled as such. Where we link to outside reporting (on our News page) we send you to the original publisher rather than republishing their work. If we get something wrong, we want to fix it: corrections can be sent to us by email and we update the page rather than quietly deleting it.
Match data comes from public sports APIs (including ESPN and API-Football). Country, city and player information comes from Wikidata, available under CC0 1.0. Some player photos come from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licences. Historical World Cup records are compiled from public reference sources. We credit these sources on the relevant pages.
Every win probability on the site comes from a single transparent statistical model — team Elo ratings feeding a Poisson goals model, then simulated thousands of times over the real 2026 bracket. The predictions are statistical estimates published for editorial and entertainment purposes; they are not betting advice.
During matches, scores, live tables and the bracket refresh automatically every minute. Predictions recalculate as results come in. Squads, schedules and reference content are reviewed and updated as official information is confirmed in the build-up to and during the tournament.
Questions, corrections, press enquiries or advertising? We'd love to hear from you — see our Contact page for the best ways to reach the team.
Mundialoop is not affiliated with FIFA, any national federation, broadcaster or sportsbook. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.