AI FIFA World Cup Broadcast Screenshot Generator

Create a FIFA World Cup-inspired 16:9 broadcast screenshot with packed stadium crowd, generic scoreboard, and TV-style match atmosphere.

Choose a clear portrait for a World Cup fan photoJPEG, PNG, or WebP

Completed generations are saved in History.

Fan-style AI photo generator

Create a World Cup matchday look from one photo

Choose a scene, pick country-inspired colors, and generate a fan-style image while preserving the person in the uploaded photo.

  • 5 credits per generation
  • Identity-preserving prompt
  • No official marks or crests

How the broadcast screenshot scene works

  • Start with a clear portrait where the face is easy to recognize.
  • The Broadcast scene reframes the result toward a 16:9 TV sports still.
  • Country colors can guide generic fan clothing, scarf colors, and face paint.

Broadcast-style boundary

  • The result can include a generic scoreboard-style overlay and live sports atmosphere.
  • It must not use real broadcaster logos, official FIFA marks, official team crests, or authentic match data.
  • The uploaded person stays the subject even when the background expands into a stadium crowd.

Best photos for broadcast-style results

  • Use a waist-up or shoulder-up portrait with some space around the head.
  • Avoid extreme close-ups because 16:9 output needs room for stadium context.
  • Even lighting helps the generated stadium lights blend with the subject.

FAQ

Is the FIFA World Cup Broadcast Screenshot Generator official?

No. MogScore is not affiliated with FIFA. Results are fan-style AI photos, not official tournament assets.

How many credits does each generation use?

The page is free to open. Each successful FIFA World Cup photo generation uses 5 MogScore credits after Google sign-in.

Can I choose country colors?

Yes. Choose neutral colors or country-inspired fan colors such as Argentina, Brazil, USA, Mexico, France, England, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands, Japan, or South Korea.

Does this preserve my face?

The prompt is constrained to preserve identity, age read, expression, and recognizable facial features while changing the fan-photo scene.

Does the broadcast screenshot use real scores?

No. The scene may use generic scoreboard-style graphics, but it should not present real match scores, real broadcast logos, or official tournament graphics.