Who will win the 2026 World Cup final?: Jimena La Torre's predictions for Argentina vs. Spain
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Astrologer Jimena La Torre has made predictions for the 2026 World Cup final between Argentina and Spain, scheduled for July 19.
- La Torre analyzes various mystical signs, including Tarot cards, numerology, and celestial alignments, to forecast the match's outcome.
- Her predictions suggest a strong possibility of Argentina securing their second consecutive World Cup title, referencing past omens and symbolic numbers.
Astrologer Jimena La Torre has offered her mystical predictions for the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup final, pitting Argentina against Spain on July 19. La Torre delves into a combination of Tarot readings, numerology, and astrological signs to interpret the potential outcome of the match.
La Torre's analysis began earlier in the year, with a Tarot reading in March that revealed the "Two of Cups." While initially ambiguous, she now interprets this card as a clear sign pointing towards Argentina's pursuit of a second consecutive World Cup victory, or possibly a second-place finish.
Further omens have reinforced her belief. A violet die showing the number '1' during a radio program, reminiscent of a similar prediction in 2022, and the appearance of 'The Hierophant' card (associated with the number 5, significant in Argentine football history) are seen as powerful indicators. The date of Argentina's first World Cup match, June 16, 2026, also reduces to 5, adding to the mystical significance.
La Torre also noted a prediction made on May 12, where 'The King of Cups' appeared, a card linked to Cancer, Argentina's national sign, and Lionel Messi himself. These converging signs, she suggests, point towards a scenario of "veneration" and celebration for the Argentine team, potentially leading to their coronation.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.