Open the page with daily picks and fast social posting.
Pick every match. Push the route. Share the pressure.
Road to World Cup is a launch-ready fan-made prediction hub inspired by the 2026 World Cup format, which includes 48 teams, 12 groups and a Round of 32, with the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico [web:68][web:69].
Prediction board
Prediction games are effective because they are easy to join, fast to play and naturally repeat around each matchday, which is why this page keeps the core flow simple with quick picks and social sharing [web:35][web:41].
Featured nations
The featured cards use country flag emojis for the host nations and major teams so the page reads like a real football product at a glance [web:68][web:64].
The route
The 2026 group stage will feature 12 groups of four, with the top two teams plus the eight best third-place teams advancing to the Round of 32, so the siteβs path is built around that public structure instead of a generic roadmap [web:67][web:69].
Use qualification drama as the content engine for matchdays.
The expanded knockout stage adds more tension and more posts [web:69].
Turn bold community picks into screenshots, recaps and rivalry posts.
Switch the entire landing state into a final-day countdown and last-pick push.
Launch-ready structure
This final page gives you the core stack in one place: brand, ticker, predictor, nation cards, path section, social framing and a clear unofficial positioning that fits a fan-first Pump.fun concept [web:82][web:88].
Ready for the next pack
The next logical assets are your X profile, banner, profile picture and Pump.fun bio so the website, token page and social account all match on day one [web:82][web:78].
The strongest social pattern is simple: post the matchup, ask for picks, repost the controversial calls and then post the aftermath after kickoff [web:35][web:41].
Example post: Germany vs Japan tonight. No models. No insiders. Just picks and pressure. Drop your winner and lock your Road to World Cup route. #RoadToWorldCup #WCP
Independent World Cup-style predictor tools already exist, so the cleanest path is to frame this as an unofficial fan-made hub rather than anything official [web:43][web:52].