Psychic who 'predicted' Covid warns England ahead of 2026 World Cup
Psychic's warning for England at 2026 World Cup

A psychic who claims to have predicted the Covid pandemic has issued a warning for England ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Nicolas Aujula, 39, a hypnotherapist and past-life regressionist from west London, says he has foreseen challenges for Harry Kane and the Three Lions.

Psychic's track record

Aujula says he discovered his psychic abilities at age 17 when he experienced visions of past lives, including as an Egyptian queen and a lion. He claims to have predicted Spain's Euro 2024 victory, the Notre Dame fire, and the Black Lives Matter movement.

World Cup 2026 predictions

Looking ahead to the tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 19, Aujula predicts Spain, Brazil, and Argentina will reach the semi-finals. He also believes Morocco and Panama could be surprise contenders. However, he warns of weather disruptions, hooliganism, and racist chants.

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Regarding England, Aujula said: 'I think it'll be a time for reckoning for the Three Lions. I kept seeing the number six, so July 6 could be important, or England may finish sixth overall. I feel Marc Guehi, who wears number six, is a dark horse. Jude Bellingham can be a strong player. Marcus Rashford needs to be careful of tackles – he could have a major injury. Harry Kane will face criticism – I had a vision of him losing his temper.'

How he receives visions

Aujula says his visions come through dreams, symbols, and an 'inner voice' and require interpretation. He does not bet on his predictions as it does not align with his views.

Other predictions

He also foresees a player from Spain or Portugal winning the Golden Boot, and that South American teams will be fierce competitors. He believes France could win the tournament after seeing a flag with red, blue, and white. England, Italy, and Germany may fall short, with England potentially being knocked out in a penalty shootout.

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