Beyond the World Cup.
The 2026 World Cup is where Belmundo kicks off — it's not the final whistle. The 30-second ritual works for any match you have an opinion about, and most of the year that opinion is about your league, not a tournament that comes around once every four years.
Here's where we're taking it. This is the roadmap, not a list of things that are all live today — the World Cup is the proving ground.
Every league you actually watch
Bundesliga on Saturday. Premier League on Sunday. La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, the Champions League midweek. The same five-match swipe, pulled from whatever's kicking off that day in the competitions you follow.
Down to your local Verein
The part we're most excited about: your local club. Not just the big leagues — the Kreisliga side your cousin plays for, the regional derby that means nothing to anyone outside three towns and everything to the people in them. If there's a fixture and a result, there's a call to make.
The same ritual, all year
- Five matches a day, thirty seconds, your gut.
- Streaks that survive the off-season between tournaments.
- Friend leagues that run a whole Bundesliga campaign, not just a group stage.
- Regional leaderboards — be the sharpest caller in your city, your club, your group chat.
Still no money. Ever.
Wherever Belmundo goes, this never changes: no money in, no money out, no wagers, no cash prizes. It stays a game about reading the match and earning bragging rights — at the World Cup, in the Bundesliga, and at your local pitch.