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Haaland’s Norway to Ronaldo’s swansong: Who are the most likely first-time World Cup winners?

With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams, could we see a first-time champion? Nations like Portugal, Norway, and Japan are poised to seize the opportunity as traditional giants face challenges. Could this be the tournament where Erling...

The Guardian· May 21, 2026 · 9:57 AM · 17 views

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With the 2026 World Cup expanding to 48 teams, could we see a first-time champion? Nations like Portugal, Norway, and Japan are poised to seize the opportunity as traditional giants face challenges. Could this be the tournament where Erling Haaland or Cristiano Ronaldo lead their teams to glory? The stage is set for surprises and historic victories. #WorldCup2026 #Soccer #Haaland #Ronaldo #Football

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