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As the World Cup approaches, the fan token sector begins to rise. The prediction market shows a 16% chance of top seed Spain winning the championship.
According to Mars Finance news on March 29, as the World Cup approaches, the fan interaction platform Chiliz’s native token CHZ has risen by 15.24%, leading the gains among altcoins, now priced at $0.04. Other fan tokens include: SANTOS with a 24-hour increase of 13.3%, currently at $1.12; ASR with a 24-hour increase of 8.45%, currently at $1.32; ALPINE with a 24-hour increase of 5.7%, currently at $0.408; and OG with a 24-hour increase of 4.18%, currently at $2.61. The 2026 World Cup will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with the opening match on June 11 and the final on July 19, lasting a total of 39 days. It is noteworthy that amid the US-Iran conflict, Iran is expected to face New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15 in the group stage, followed by a match against Belgium on June 21, and a third match against Egypt in Seattle on June 26. Trump previously stated, “I really don’t care if Iran participates in the World Cup,” but he later welcomed Iran’s participation when meeting with the FIFA president. According to PolyBeats monitoring, currently, the top favorite to win the 2026 World Cup on the prediction market Polymarket is Spain, with a 16% chance of winning, followed closely by England, Argentina, and France.