Astrologer predicts Saka will 'suffer' as England face Ghana in World Cup 2026
Astrologer Inbaal Honigman has forecast that Bukayo Saka could lose confidence during the knockout stages due to Mercury retrograde, while Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are tipped to shine as England take on Ghana.
Astrologer and tarot reader Inbaal Honigman has predicted that Bukayo Saka faces a dip in form during England’s World Cup 2026 knockout campaign, while Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are set to thrive, as Gareth Southgate’s side prepare to face Ghana on Tuesday, June 23.
Honigman, speaking on behalf of Tarotoo, based her forecasts on the star signs of the England squad. As a Virgo, Saka is ruled by Mercury — a planet she says will go retrograde on June 29. Before that date, she argues, Saka will play with precision and execute moves according to plan. Once the retrograde begins, however, she warns his game will “suffer”, with missed opportunities and a loss of confidence expected to follow into the knockout rounds.
Kane, a Leo, is predicted to feel “strong” and “shine” on the pitch, though Honigman notes he will be the centre of attention with expectations weighing on him to score. Fellow Leo Morgan Rogers is also expected to benefit from Venus being in their sign, with both players tipped to make bold moves and take chances.
Jude Bellingham, a Cancerian, is described as the team’s “lucky mascot” for the remainder of June, with Jupiter — the planet of luck — in his favour until the month’s end. The Sun’s recent move into Cancer is also said to have injected the Real Madrid midfielder with optimism, while Mercury in his sign means teammates will be receptive to his input.
Declan Rice, a Capricorn, is presented as the squad’s most astrologically resilient figure. Honigman claims Capricorns “simply don’t have off days” and that Rice will play to his own strategies regardless of planetary conditions — including the Mercury retrograde that threatens to unsettle others.
England arrive at the Ghana fixture on the back of a 4-2 victory over Croatia in their opening World Cup 2026 group game.
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