WORLD CUP 2026Mexico v South Africa · Estadio Azteca · 11 June 2026View all fixtures
A simple guide

How Footballens works

Footballens is a football website with three parts. Two are free for everyone, and one is a free tool for content creators. Everything you read here is built from real, verified football data — our AI engine never makes up stats. Here's the whole thing in plain English.

1. Match pages — everything about a game, in one place

For every World Cup 2026 fixture, Footballens has a free page that answers the questions fans actually search for: Who's playing? Who's injured? What's the predicted lineup? What's the head-to-head record? Each page also has a short AI-written preview that summarises the key storylines — based only on the real data shown on the page.

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Find your match

Browse all fixtures on the World Cup 2026 hub, or search for a team. Every game has its own page.

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2

Read the preview & the facts

Predicted lineups, the injury & suspension list, recent form, head-to-head record, and key stats — plus a grounded AI preview at the top.

Open an example match page →

2. MatchBrief — turn any match into ready-to-shoot content

This is the tool for YouTubers, TikTokers and tweeters. You pick a match, and in a few seconds our AI engine writes you a complete content kit, grounded in that match's real data — so you never accidentally quote a fake stat.

You get, ready to copy:

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Create a free account

MatchBrief is free — you just sign up so we can save the briefs you make.

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2

Pick a match & click Generate

Choose a fixture from the list and hit “Generate Brief.” The kit appears on screen.

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3

Copy what you need

Copy any block with one click, copy the whole kit as Markdown, or download it as a file. Then go shoot your video.

3. Transfer Hub — transfers & rumours you can trust

The Transfer Hub tracks player moves — confirmed deals and rumours. The special part is our reliability score: every rumour gets a rating from 1 to 5 and a likelihood %, worked out from how many trusted outlets are reporting it and whether they agree. No more guessing whether a rumour is real.

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Browse the window

See all moves for a transfer window, filter by position, and read an AI summary of what's happening.

Open the Transfer Hub →
2

Check a rumour's reliability

Each rumour has its own page with a reliability bar, a likelihood %, and the list of sources — summarised in our own words.

See an example rumour →

Why you can trust what you read

Everything our AI writes — previews, briefs, summaries — is built only from the verified data on the page. The AI is told, in strict terms, to never invent a statistic, score, injury or quote. If a fact isn't in the data, it doesn't appear. That accuracy is the whole point of Footballens.

Ready to try it? Start with a real match page, or jump into MatchBrief.
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