Psychic's Eerie World Cup 2026 Prediction for England and Harry Kane
Psychic's Eerie World Cup 2026 Prediction for England

A psychic has issued an eerie forecast for England's World Cup 2026 fortunes, with a clear message for star striker Harry Kane. Nicolas Aujula, 39, a hypnotherapist and past life regressionist based in west London, claims to have foreseen key events for the tournament.

Psychic's Background and Previous Predictions

Nicolas says he first discovered his psychic gift at age 17, experiencing visions of past lives including an Egyptian queen and a lion. He claims to have accurately predicted the Covid-19 pandemic, the Notre Dame fire, and the Black Lives Matter movement. He also foresaw Spain's Euro 2024 victory, though he does not gamble.

World Cup 2026 Predictions

Looking ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which runs from June 11 to July 19, Nicolas predicts Spain, Brazil, and Argentina will reach the semi-finals. He believes Morocco and Panama will be surprise packages, while the tournament may be marred by weather disruption, hooliganism, and racist chants.

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England's Fate

For England, Nicolas said: "I think it'll be a time for reckoning for the Three Lions. I kept seeing the number six, so this can mean July 6 is important or they come sixth overall." He sees Marc Guehi (who wears number six) as a dark horse, and Jude Bellingham as a strong player. However, he warns Marcus Rashford could suffer a major injury, and Harry Kane will face criticism from fans and media, with a vision of him losing his temper. Nicolas also forecasts England will be eliminated in a penalty shootout.

Other Predictions

Nicolas believes Spain, Brazil, and Argentina will reach the semi-finals, with a player from Spain or Portugal winning the Golden Boot. He sees the Sahara Desert imagery as a sign for Morocco and Panama to surprise. He tips France to win the tournament, based on a vision of a red, blue, and white flag.

Nicolas added: "I see football hooliganism, racist chants hitting the headlines... There could be a stampede and I see a fire."

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