Digital Gaming News presents an exclusive special report featuring insights from leading technology providers and operators on the future of sports betting during the world’s biggest sporting event.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be historic. With 48 participating national teams and 104 matches, the tournament is set not only to break sporting records but also to mark a turning point for the global sports betting industry.
Against this backdrop, Digital Gaming News brought together some of the sector’s most influential companies to explore how they are preparing for an event that will test the technological, operational, and commercial capabilities of the entire industry.
The special report features contributions from Novusbet, DATA.BET, Turbo Stars, SIS, Apuesta Total, Betsson Group, Stake Peru, and Betcris. Their representatives share valuable perspectives on artificial intelligence, personalization, live betting, technology infrastructure, customer acquisition, and the evolving experiences that sports fans will demand throughout the tournament.
Among the key topics explored are the continued growth of live betting, the evolution of micro-markets, the impact of artificial intelligence on the player experience, the challenges associated with platform scalability, and the strategies operators and suppliers are implementing to capitalize on one of the most important sporting events of the decade.
Beyond examining the commercial opportunities presented by the World Cup, the report also highlights how the industry is evolving to meet the expectations of a more connected, demanding, and experience-driven consumer.
A Report Designed to Understand the Future of Sports Betting
The Digital Gaming News special report provides an in-depth look at the trends that will shape the sports betting ecosystem during the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing together insights from some of the industry’s most prominent stakeholders.
Download the full report and discover how leading companies across the industry are preparing for the biggest sporting event on the planet.