TechFlow News, June 28: According to official announcements, ForeGate’s supercomputing database—jointly with Michael Owen, OKX, WEEX, and OnebullEX—has officially released the “ForeGate 2026 FIFA World Cup Winning Guide,” an in-tournament research report. Leveraging ForeGate’s AI prediction model and OKX’s data-path simulation, the report systematically analyzes the qualification probabilities, advancement pathways, championship odds, match outcomes (win/draw/loss), and handicap tendencies for all 48 participating teams at the 2026 USA–Canada–Mexico FIFA World Cup. The model’s current overall prediction accuracy stands at 93.8%, demonstrating strong advantages in match-result responsiveness, points calibration, and assessment of potential matchup pathways.
ForeGate stated that during the World Cup, predictions will be continuously updated based on match results, team performance, and model simulations to help users understand the probabilistic logic underlying schedule changes. Meanwhile, ForeGate’s $1 million World Cup prediction contest is also underway—users can participate in match predictions to share in the $1 million prize pool.




