The 2026 World Cup is no doubt the biggest football event in years. For the first time, 10 African teams will be competing in the tournament, as it has been expanded to accommodate 48 countries. Bettors around the continent are set to follow the 104 matches, from the opening fixture to the final.
As the event kicks off, many booking codes, supposed ‘sure’ predictions, and tipster posts will circulate on social media. However, most of them will be built on hype, rather than actual intelligence that properly analyses the game. iGaming WriteNow (iGW) and OddSense aim to close this gap with the BetKulture initiative.
Introducing BetKulture by iGW
BetKulture by iGW was developed to offer African bettors better content than betslip codes and overconfident predictions. The platform exists to help football followers understand betting through education, match context, and honest risk assessment.

In Africa, the majority of betting content focuses on sharing booking codes without explanations. From our findings, people rarely talk about probability or risks. That blurs the line between entertainment and financial decision-making in football gambling.
With BetKulture, our vision is different. It is a football betting literacy hub that encourages bettors to ask the right questions before staking.
What OddSense Brings To The Partnership
OddSense is iGW’s intelligence partner for the 2026 World Cup campaign. It’s not a prediction service; instead, it’s a football intelligence and data platform, which is entirely different.
Shepherd is OddSense’s primary offering. The product serves as a decision-support tool, turning standard football data into concise match insights. Shepherd can explain probability, market context, and possible match patterns. However, it can’t tell you precisely what will happen or promise certain outcomes.
How You Can Use Our BetKulture Content
During the World Cup, BetKulture by iGW will publish content on its blog and X (Twitter). The content will be in five main formats, including:
Betting IQ: Analyse odds, markets, and betting patterns in simple language, unlike typical tipster content.
Buildup Stories: Cover competing teams, African narratives, and the entire tournament.
Shepherd Insights: Convert data-driven match analysis into readable content for African bettors without needing statistical knowledge.
Before the Game: Using Shepherd insights to provide pre-match football intelligence about teams, odds, and markets.
After the Game: Provides post-match analysis and lessons, showing what the results tell about probabilities and risks.
Overall, our content formats help punters make more informed betting decisions.
Why BetKulture Isn’t Your Regular Tipster Content
The average tipster content in Africa reflects a false sense of certainty. Supposed pro punters pick games and share codes with a language of certainty, as if the predictions are guaranteed. For regular bettors, social pressure often forces them to stake.
BetKulture, on the other hand, is about clarity. The content from iGW won’t say a result is certain. Conversely, it’ll explain why football outcomes are uncertain, what the data indicates, and how to actually read a match before betting.
Responsible Betting Matters
No data system removes risk from football matches, regardless of how advanced it appears. A random injury during warm-up, for instance, can change a team’s starting lineup, formation, and tactics. So, even with a near-perfect analysis of the fixture, such a random occurrence makes outcomes unpredictable.
The iGW x OddSense partnership takes that reality into account. As such, Shepherd insights will always be decision support, not a betting instruction. The goal is still to promote responsible gambling because there are no guaranteed returns.
iGW x OddSense: Our Joint Vision
There is no debate: African bettors are genuinely passionate about football. Unfortunately, the betting industry has failed to provide accurate, educational information to help people wager responsibly.

iGaming WriteNow and OddSense are filling this gap with football content based on intelligence from the Shepherd AI tool.




