World Cup 2026 becomes crypto’s biggest stage as Kraken and Polymarket ride the tournament wave The 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a major platform for cryptocurrency adoption, with Kraken serving as the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter and Polymarket operating prediction markets on match outcomes. England's quarter-final against Norway highlights how digital assets are embedding into the world's most-watched sporting event, though questions remain about user conversion and regulatory challenges. World Cup 2026 becomes crypto’s biggest stage as Kraken and Polymarket ride the tournament wave England's quarter-final clash with Norway highlights how prediction markets and crypto sponsorships are embedding digital assets into the world's most-watched sporting event. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is doing what World Cups always do: consuming every available inch of global attention. And this time, crypto has bought itself a front-row seat. As England prepares for a quarter-final showdown against Norway on July 11 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the real story for digital asset markets isn’t what’s happening on the pitch. It’s what’s happening around it. Kraken, serving as the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the tournament, and Polymarket, running prediction markets on match outcomes, are turning the beautiful game into a proving ground for crypto’s mainstream ambitions. The match that has everyone’s attention England booked their spot in the quarters with a 3-2 victory over co-host Mexico at the Estadio Azteca on July 5-6. Thomas Tuchel’s squad now faces Norway, with kickoff set for approximately 10 PM BST 5 PM ET . Norway earned their place in the last eight after knocking out Brazil earlier in the knockout stage. Erling Haaland, who has spent years terrorizing Premier League defenses for Manchester City, lines up against many of his domestic league colleagues. England, meanwhile, is sweating over the fitness of Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, both dealing with injuries heading into the match. Sky Sports correspondent Rob Dorsett has been reporting from the England camp on the team’s preparations and tactical adjustments. Crypto’s World Cup play Kraken’s role as Official Crypto Exchange Supporter gives it visibility across a tournament that reaches billions of viewers in over 200 countries. Polymarket has been hosting markets on World Cup matches, letting users put capital behind their convictions about match outcomes. The risk, as always, is that eyeballs don’t convert. The FTX arena in Miami, now renamed, stands as a monument to that particular failure mode. Whether Kraken’s World Cup bet performs differently depends on execution, product quality, and whether the broader regulatory environment cooperates. Stakeholders should keep an eye on trading volume data from Kraken and prediction market activity on Polymarket as the tournament reaches its climax. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .