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Why fans believe an episode of The Simpsons from 1997 has predicted next month’s World Cup final

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Fans believe The Simpsons may have predicted the 2026 World Cup final because of a 1997 episode featuring Mexico and Portugal. The clip is real, but the claim around it is not.

The theory has gone viral again before the tournament, with supporters pointing to an old scene from The Simpsons as evidence that Mexico and Portugal will meet in the final.

That is where the theory starts. It is also where it falls apart.

Why fans think The Simpsons predicted Mexico vs Portugal

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The scene comes from the 1997 episode The Cartridge Family. In the episode, a football match between Mexico and Portugal is promoted in Springfield.

That detail is enough to explain why the clip keeps returning online. Mexico are one of the 2026 World Cup hosts, Portugal remain one of the most talked-about national teams in world football, and the matchup sounds just specific enough to feel convincing.

But the actual evidence is thin. The episode does not say the match is a World Cup final. It does not mention 2026. It does not confirm any real fixture.

The Simpsons World Cup prediction claim does not hold up

The strongest version of the claim says The Simpsons predicted a Mexico vs Portugal final at the 2026 World Cup. That is not accurate.

News24 fact check reported that the viral claim is false because the show never directly predicted that Mexico and Portugal would meet in the 2026 World Cup final.

The episode included a fictional football match. Fans have turned that into a tournament prediction. That is a major leap. A real scene has been attached to a false conclusion.

This is not the first time the claim has gone viral

The theory is not new. FACTLY reported that identical screenshots were shared during the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

That matters because it shows this is not a fresh prediction linked to the current tournament. It is a recycled internet claim that returns whenever World Cup attention increases.

The Simpsons has become a magnet for prediction theories. Some are entertaining. This one is not convincing.

What is actually confirmed about the 2026 World Cup final

The confirmed facts are simple. FIFA has announced that the 2026 World Cup final will be played at New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, 19 July 2026.

The finalists are not confirmed. Mexico vs Portugal is not an official fixture. It is only a fan theory built around an old Simpsons scene.

That makes the viral clip easy to understand, but impossible to treat as proof. The Simpsons did feature Mexico and Portugal in 1997. It did not predict the 2026 World Cup final.

For more on how the tournament is already taking shape off the pitch, read why the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony will not be held in the United States.