A calm, fast tracker for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Scores update themselves and the group tables re-rank the second a goal goes in — you never type a thing.
Opens in your browser — no sign-up, no app store. Add it to your home screen if you like.
"Who's through? Who's top of the group? And is that result already in the table?"
48 teams, 12 groups, 104 matches. Keeping track by hand is a full-time job. World Cup 26 does it for you — pulling scores straight from the pitch and recomputing every standing the instant they change.
Three clean views — Live, Groups and Bracket — and every one keeps itself up to date.
Matches in play, with the minute ticking and a pulsing live dot. Scores land seconds after they happen — pulled straight from the pitch.
All 12 group tables recompute and re-sort the moment a result changes — points, goal difference, the lot. No refresh, no recalculating in your head.
Follow the road to the final, plus the best-placed thirds — the eight that sneak through. Knockout slots fill in automatically as the group stage finishes.
A built-in QR code and share link, so passing the tracker round the group chat or to a friend at the pub takes one tap.
A tight, mobile-first design that installs to your home screen and opens instantly. Looks just as good on the big screen too.
Nobody ever types a score. The tracker only reads official data, so what you see is what happened — never a typo, never a guess.
Tap the link — no account, no sign-up, nothing to install. It just loads.
Switch between Live, Groups and Bracket. Each one is already current the moment it opens.
Leave it open or add it to your home screen. It keeps itself fresh, all on its own.
World Cup 26 is read-only and automated — it reads official data and shows it, and that's all. No accounts, no ads, no data harvesting. An independent, unofficial tracker for the love of the game.
The whole 2026 World Cup, updating itself — live scores, group tables and the bracket in one calm place.