
The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts next week, and Fanatics has teamed up with ADI Predictstreet to launch an exclusive “Hub” experience for US customers who have a Fanatics Markets account. The new Hub display module is now available in 23 US jurisdictions, along with the territories of Guam, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
In a formal announcement on Wednesday, Fanatics Betting & Gaming CEO Matt King championed the feature as an interactive method for soccer fans in the US to follow all the action.
“Fanatics has been building something unique; direct relationships with tens of millions of fans, across every team, every sport, every moment that matters to them. When ADI Predictstreet was looking for a U.S. partner, it was a natural conversation given the scale of our reach to fans,” stated King.
The NC State University alumnus added that Fanatics is “excited to bring that experience to Americans this summer. The World Cup Hub gives fans a more immersive way to follow the tournament in real time, combining content, data and prediction markets all in one experience.”
To access the FIFA World Cup 2026 Hub, you will need a Fanatics Markets account (which is separate from Fanatics Sportsbook). Once you’re signed in, simply click or tap on the icon to go directly to the module.
Once you’ve accessed the Hub, you can view on-demand highlights of past matches, watch previews of upcoming contests, browse player stats, and see all the relevant prediction markets that are available. You’ll also have access to any pending trades, allowing you to verify results and market movements in real time.
The Fanatics Markets app and website are available in 23 states. In alphabetical order, those states are: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas and Washington.
The exclusive Fanatics Markets deal with Predictstreet allows the Hub to function as an official product of both companies.
“As the Official Prediction Market Partner of FIFA World Cup 2026™, we are thrilled to have a U.S. partner that fans already know and trust,” said ADI Predictstreet chief executive Dimitrios Psarrakis.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to begin on Thursday, June 11th. The very first match between co-host Mexico and South Africa will kick off at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City at 1:00pm local time. The United States will play its opening match on Friday, June 12th, at SoFi Stadium – located in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood.
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