An X user, @Khashout_X, has stunned football fans worldwide after accurately predicting the exact scorelines of the first two FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final matches before they were played. The predictions, posted on Thursday, July 9, 2026, have gone viral, amassing over 3 million views and sparking widespread debate across social media platforms.
Perfect Prediction of France vs Morocco and Spain vs Belgium
@Khashout_X correctly forecast a 2-0 victory for France against Morocco, which materialised on Thursday, July 9, with goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. He also predicted Spain would beat Belgium 2-1, a result that came true on Friday, July 10, thanks to Mikel Merino's dramatic 88th-minute winner. The accuracy of these predictions has led many X users to label the account a "time traveller" or a modern-day oracle.
Remaining Quarter-Final Forecasts
With two out of four predictions already confirmed, attention has shifted to the remaining two fixtures scheduled for Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12, 2026. According to the viral post, @Khashout_X has tipped England to beat Norway 2-1 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday at 10:00 PM. He also predicts Argentina will edge past Switzerland 2-1 at the Kansas City Stadium on Sunday at 2:00 AM.
The full set of predictions posted by @Khashout_X read: "France 2 : 0 Morocco, Spain 2 : 1 Belgium, Norway 1 : 2 England, Argentina 2 : 1 Switzerland."
Public Reaction and Media Coverage
The predictions have generated immense excitement, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcomes of the remaining matches. The post has been shared thousands of times, and many are now following @Khashout_X for potential future forecasts. This incident follows a previous report by Legit.ng, where another football predictor tipped Argentina to eliminate Switzerland in extra time despite their shaky tournament form.
As the World Cup quarter-finals continue, all eyes remain on whether @Khashout_X's predictions for Norway vs England and Argentina vs Switzerland will come true, further cementing his reputation as an uncanny football forecaster.



