BBC Sport has introduced a new online game that lets fans predict the outcomes of the final two matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Players who participate will have a chance to win a signed football. The World Cup 2026 will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking the first time the tournament features three host nations. The competition will conclude with the championship match and a third-place playoff, which are the two games covered by the predictor game. To play, users visit the BBC Sport website or app and select their predictions for which team will win each match. The game is free to enter and open to participants who meet eligibility requirements. BBC Sport designed the predictor to engage football fans as the World Cup reaches its climax. The prize, a signed football, adds an extra incentive for fans to test their knowledge of the teams and tournament dynamics. No purchase is necessary to play, and winners will be selected randomly after the matches conclude. The game is available until the start of the first of the two matches. This initiative continues BBC Sport's tradition of offering interactive content during major sporting events, giving fans a chance to be part of the excitement even from home.