When Spain and Belgium meet in the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals, viewers on DAZN can do more than watch. A blockchain-powered prediction platform is embedded directly into the stream.

The match is set for July 10 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, with an 8 PM BST kickoff.

FIFA's Official Prediction Market Partner, ADI Predictstreet, is integrated into the DAZN platform. It allows real-time predictions on match outcomes, player stats, and in-game events. The free-to-play model launched in June 2026, acting as a funnel for paid features offered through regulated partners like Kalshi.

The ADI token, trading near $5.80, powers the ADI Chain ecosystem. It is used for gas fees and all transactions, including predictions and prize distribution.

DAZN's move represents a strategic crypto integration designed to enhance viewer engagement. It follows earlier blockchain ventures with Bitpanda and OpenSea.

The partnership signals growing institutional legitimacy for compliant prediction markets. FIFA's endorsement adds significant credibility to the sector, though regulatory landscapes vary globally.