The 2026 Football Championship group stage ends where the knockout bracket begins. Groups I through L, featuring France, Argentina, Portugal, England, and twelve challengers, represent the final set of matches before the expanded 32-team knockout round takes shape. For participants on XPredict, these four groups arrive with something the opening fixtures lacked: seven days of real tournament data.
Round 1 is done. Mbappé, Messi, and Haaland made headlines, but so did debutants scoring historic goals and a defending European champion held to a draw. This article previews the remaining Group I–L fixtures through a prediction-market lens: what the results revealed, what the upcoming matchups test, and how to evaluate event-based markets on XT Exchange using evidence over narrative.

On XPredict, a match market is a binary outcome contract. A yes/no question settled by the actual result. A Yes share priced at 72¢ reflects a crowd-estimated 72% probability. If the outcome occurs, the share settles at 1.00 USD. If not, it settles at 0.00 USD, and you lose the full amount committed.
This matters more now than it did during the opening round. Early group-stage markets relied on pre-tournament form, rankings, and qualifying results. Now, participants have real match data from over 40 fixtures. Prices at this stage carry actual tournament intelligence: performance data, injury updates, tactical patterns. Not just historical assumptions.
The question shifts from “which team looks better on paper” to “which team has delivered under tournament pressure, and has the market caught up?”
XPredict is XT Exchange’s prediction-market feature, powered by Polymarket. It lets participants take USDT-funded positions on real-world event outcomes, including sports-related events when available. Each contract is a standalone binary instrument. No leverage, no margin, no bookmaker spreads.
For those new to the mechanics, XT’s guide to prediction markets covers the full model. The key point: XPredict prices are crowd estimates, not guarantees. A 68¢ share means buyers and sellers currently price that outcome at 68%. The crowd adjusts as new information arrives.
Market availability for specific Group I–L fixtures should be confirmed on the XPredict interface. Not all matches may be listed.

France 3–1 Senegal. Kylian Mbappé scored twice (66′, 90+6′) and Bradley Barcola added a third (82′). Ibrahim Mbaye pulled one back for Senegal in stoppage time. France needed patience but finished with clinical depth.
Norway 4–1 Iraq. Erling Haaland opened his Football Championship account with a brace (29′, 43′). Leo Østigård (76′) and an Aymen Hussein own goal (90+6′) completed the rout. Hussein had equalized for Iraq (39′) at 1–1.
France and Norway both sit on three points. Matchday 2 puts France against Iraq and Norway against Senegal on June 22. If these markets appear on XPredict, the pricing question is straightforward: does Senegal’s desperation or Norway’s Haaland-led momentum weigh more with the crowd?


Argentina 3–0 Algeria (June 16). Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick, equalling Miroslav Klose’s all-time tournament record of 16 goals. The defending champions were emphatic.
Austria 3–1 Jordan (June 17). Austria converted pre-tournament form into early points. Jordan needs results from both remaining matches.
Group J has the clearest hierarchy after one matchday. The big Matchday 2 clash, Argentina vs Austria in Arlington, Texas (June 22), doubles as a group decider. If listed on XPredict, this market tests a real pricing question: how much should Messi’s hat-trick form be weighted against Austria’s disciplined defensive system? Participants with a tactical read, not just a reputation-based guess, may spot gaps the crowd hasn’t closed.


Portugal 1–1 DR Congo. João Neves gave Portugal the lead before Yoane Wissa equalized before halftime, scoring DR Congo’s first-ever Football Championship goal. The draw was the round’s biggest surprise.
Colombia 3–1 Uzbekistan. Luis Díaz produced a goal and an assist as Colombia controlled Estadio Azteca. Abbosbek Fayzullaev scored Uzbekistan’s first-ever tournament goal.
Group K is the most open of the four. Colombia leads with three points. Portugal and DR Congo share one point each. Every Matchday 2 result will restructure the table.
Pre-tournament, Portugal likely carried the highest crowd probability. After the DR Congo draw, those prices should have shifted. But prediction markets sometimes lag behind real results. If you’re evaluating Group K on XPredict on XT Exchange, check whether posted probabilities reflect what actually happened or still anchor on pre-tournament reputation.

Matchday 2 and Matchday 3 dates to be confirmed on the official schedule.

England 4–2 Croatia. Harry Kane scored twice. Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford each added one. Martin Batrina and Peter Musa replied for Croatia. England’s attacking depth was clear from minute one.
Ghana 1–0 Panama. Caleb Yirenkyi scored in the 95th minute, Ghana’s latest-ever Football Championship goal, to steal three points in a chaotic match at BMO Field in Toronto.
England and Ghana both have three points. Matchday 2 puts them head-to-head in Foxborough (June 23), while Panama faces Croatia in Toronto. A draw keeps both sides comfortable. A decisive win could end the loser’s campaign. That kind of binary stakes is exactly what prediction markets price sharply.

Before committing USDT to any Group I–L market on XPredict:
National bias is the most common pricing distortion in football prediction markets.
Before every Group I–L position on XPredict:
Prediction-market participation carries real financial risk. Shares that settle at $0.00 result in complete loss.
Groups I–L close out the group stage and set the knockout bracket. Once these matches conclude, 32 teams advance and the tournament shifts to single-elimination rounds with sharper price movements and deeper liquidity.
For participants who verify markets on the platform, read prices as probabilities, size positions within loss tolerance, and separate evidence from bias, these final group fixtures offer the richest trading window of the group stage. Seven days of results are already in the data.
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Binary outcome contracts on XT Exchange, powered by Polymarket. Participants trade Yes or No shares on match outcomes using USDT. Prices in cents approximate crowd-estimated probabilities.
Group I: France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway. Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan. Group K: Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia. Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama.
Real results shift crowd estimates. Portugal’s draw with DR Congo may lower Portugal’s win probability in later markets. Norway’s 4–1 win may raise theirs, if the crowd has adjusted.
Yes. If your outcome does not occur, shares settle at $0.00 and you lose the entire committed amount.
XPredict is a prediction-market feature, not a sportsbook. No bookmaker spreads, no parlays, no point handicaps. Each contract is a binary Yes/No share priced by supply and demand, funded with USDT.
Availability depends on what is listed on the platform. Check XPredict directly before planning a position.
The 2026 tournament advances the top two from each group plus eight best third-place finishers. A team with three points after two matches may already be through, reducing competitive intensity and market volatility in their final game.
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