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Nicolas Aujula, a hypnotherapist from South London, credits himself with correctly predicting Spain’s Euro 2024 win, as well real-world events, including the 2019 Coronavirus pandemic, the fire at Notre Dame in Paris and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The 39-year-old told PA Real Life that he discovered his psychic abilities at 17 when he had visions of himself in past lives.
“My visions aren’t something I can control,” Nicolas added.
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“Often, they’re symbolic rather than literal, which means they require interpretation to uncover their deeper meaning.
“Sometimes the message isn’t immediately clear, and there’s always the possibility of misinterpretation.”

Will England win the World Cup?
Aujula thinks England will suffer another ‘dramatic’ penalty shootout loss after seeing an ‘image of disappointment’.
Calling it ‘a time for reckoning for the Three Lions’, he continued: “I kept seeing the number six so this can mean July 6 is important or they come sixth overall.
“I feel Marc Guehi, who wears number six, is a dark horse who will out-perform himself to help his team.

“I also think Jude Bellingham can prove to be a very strong player that can help England’s chances.
“I felt drawn to Marcus Rashford’s legs, he needs to be careful of when he is being tackled – I think he could have a major injury affecting the tournament.
“I think Harry Kane will face criticism from fans and the media – I had a vision of him losing his temper.”
Aujula’s 2026 World Cup predictions

Tournament Winner
France
Semi-Finalists
France
Spain
Brazil
Argentina
Surprise Teams
Morocco
Panama
Issues on and off the pitch
The psychic thinks the tournament held in America, Canada and Mexico will be plagued with issues.
Aujula explained: “We can see changes in venues, weather extremes, more foul behaviour on the pitch.
“Players’ focus will wane which will be reflected in their performance.
“I see football hooliganism, racists chants hitting the headlines, especially where locals spark with visiting fans.
“There could be a stampede and I see a fire, this could be a literal fire or symbolic of heated exchange.”
England will kick off their campaign against Croatia on Wednesday, while the first game of the World Cup will be played today, featuring host nation Mexico vs South Africa.