FanDuel’s AceAI Betting Assistant Hits 158,000 Queries With Soccer Coverage Added Ahead of World Cup

FanDuel's AceAI AI-powered betting assistant has reached 158,000 queries and is adding soccer coverage in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, giving bettors a new way to research World Cup wagers.
FanDuel's AceAI Betting Assistant

FanDuel’s AceAI betting assistant has topped 158,000 user queries and is expanding to cover soccer markets ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which opens June 11. The conversational AI tool helps sports bettors research matchups, analyze betting angles, and explore odds in natural language without having to manually dig through statistics and injury reports. The soccer expansion positions AceAI to support one of the most anticipated betting events in US sportsbook history.

US sportsbooks are projected to handle up to $4.3 billion in World Cup wagers, with DraftKings and FanDuel expected to claim a dominant share of that market. For FanDuel, deploying AceAI ahead of the tournament is a bet that AI-powered research tools can convert casual soccer viewers into active bettors, particularly in a sport where US audiences may be less familiar with team form, player availability, and tactical matchups than they are with NFL or NBA contests.

How AceAI Can Help World Cup Bettors

AceAI allows users to ask questions in natural language and receive synthesized, data-informed responses about betting markets. For the World Cup, that means bettors can ask about team form, historical head-to-head results, expected lineup changes, and market context without navigating multiple data sources. The tool is available within the FanDuel sportsbook experience and is designed to complement, rather than replace, the bettor’s own judgment.

The 158,000-query milestone represents genuine user adoption beyond an initial curiosity phase. FanDuel has not disclosed what percentage of those queries lead to placed bets, but the underlying logic of the investment is that a bettor who uses an AI research tool is more confident in their picks and more likely to wager. More engaged bettors place more bets, and retention metrics for users who interact with in-app research tools tend to be stronger than for those who do not.

The World Cup also extends well beyond a single weekend. With 104 matches played over six weeks, there are multiple betting sessions per day for the first month of the tournament. An AI assistant that can quickly surface context for any of those matches reduces the research friction that might otherwise cause casual bettors to sit out games they are less familiar with, effectively expanding the addressable market for FanDuel on each matchday.

AI Tools and the Future of Sports Betting

FanDuel’s AceAI is part of a broader industry trend of applying artificial intelligence to the betting research and decision-making process. As the US legal sports betting market matures and promotional differentiation becomes harder to sustain, product quality and tools that help bettors feel more informed are becoming a more important competitive lever for operators.

For sports bettors looking to engage with the World Cup on FanDuel, AceAI is one of several tools the platform offers to help navigate an unfamiliar or complex market. You can review the full suite of features and current welcome offers through our detailed FanDuel review, and compare available bonuses through our guide to the latest FanDuel promo code for new users.

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Jaden Vann is a Sport Management and Creative Writing student at Syracuse University. Originally from Los Angeles, he covers sports betting and daily fantasy sports with a focus on the NBA, College Basketball, NFL, and College Football.