Drop in your portrait and end up as a candid spectator cutaway during a live FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast — full match jersey, premium VIP suite, blurred crowd, telephoto compression, and a compact broadcast scoreboard burned into the corner. Looks like the camera caught you between plays. One prompt, one paste, instant TV moment.
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An image-to-image composition that takes your portrait and places you inside a premium VIP hospitality suite at a FIFA World Cup 2026 match — leaning on the glass railing in your team's home jersey, eyes tracking the action down on the pitch, blurred crowd in the foreground, telephoto compression, and a compact broadcast scoreboard burned into the top-left corner. The whole shot reads as a candid TV cutaway between plays, not a posed portrait. The example in the hero uses Brazil vs Haiti; the prompt itself is written around Argentina vs Algeria — swap either matchup, suite, or jersey to suit.
The Workflow
THREE STEPS
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Setup · Open The Model
GO TO NANO BANANA 2
Open your preferred platform with access to the Nano Banana 2 image model. It's the model behind this composition — strong on facial identity preservation and capable of rebuilding a full scene around an uploaded face without copying the source pose, expression, or camera angle. Pick the platform you already use (Higgsfield, fal.ai, or any AI studio that hosts Nano Banana 2) and start a fresh image edit.
Open a platform with Nano Banana 2
Start a new image edit / generation
Make sure image-to-image is enabled
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Input · Your Portrait
UPLOAD YOUR PORTRAIT
Upload a clean portrait of yourself as the base image. Nano Banana 2 uses it as a facial identity reference only — it won't copy the source pose, expression, head tilt, or camera angle. So the cleanest results come from a sharp, well-lit face with clearly visible features. A neutral expression and an unobstructed face read best. Anything from a phone selfie to a proper headshot works.
Pick a clear portrait of yourself
Face well-lit and unobstructed
Neutral expression reads cleanest
Upload as the base / source image
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The Brief · Full Prompt
PASTE THE PROMPT & ENJOY :)
Paste the full prompt below into Nano Banana 2 exactly as written and hit generate. It locks the entire scene — VIP suite framing, candid 45-degree pose, telephoto compression, blurred crowd in the foreground, broadcast scoreboard top-left — and the explicit identity preservation lines keep your face sharp without copying your source pose. Want a different matchup? Swap the team names, jersey colours, scoreboard codes, and stadium in the prompt before pasting.
Nano Banana 2 Prompt — Full Brief
Create a photorealistic candid live football television broadcast shot using the uploaded image as the exact facial identity reference.
Preserve the subject's exact face, skin tone, age, facial proportions and distinctive features. Preserve gender presentation, ethnicity, hairstyle and modesty. If the subject wears a headcover, do not reveal the hair or neck.
Use the uploaded image only as a facial identity reference. Do not copy the original head tilt, expression, body pose or camera angle. Rebuild the pose naturally.
The scene takes place during a FIFA World Cup 2026 match between Argentina and Algeria at New York New Jersey Stadium, New Jersey.
The subject supports Argentina and is inside a premium VIP hospitality suite behind a clear glass railing, overlooking the football pitch.
Outfit:
Official jersey: Argentina national team light blue and white striped home jersey
Outerwear: elegant dark navy blazer or cardigan
Bottom: black trousers
Accessories: FIFA-style event lanyard, slim watch, small Argentina scarf draped naturally
This is a candid spectator cutaway moment. The subject is unaware of the television camera and is fully focused on the match.
The body is turned about 45 degrees toward the pitch. The head follows the same direction. Keep the head upright, neck straight and shoulders balanced. No awkward tilt.
The gaze is directed toward the right side of frame, slightly downward toward the pitch. No eye contact with the camera.
Expression: tense and hopeful. Eyebrows slightly tightened. Lips slightly parted. The subject looks like they are watching an important Argentina attack in the final minutes.
Pose:
Both hands are resting lightly on the clear glass railing, fingers natural and relaxed.
Do not use thumbs-up, waving, peace signs or camera-facing gestures.
Include 5 supporting spectators around the subject, partially cropped at the left and right edges. They are wearing Argentina and Algeria jerseys or refined matchday clothing. Everyone should look naturally toward the pitch.
Add softly blurred heads, shoulders, scarves and raised hands in the lower foreground for realistic stadium depth. Do not block the subject's face.
Show subtle glass reflections, dark suite framing, premium stadium architecture and softly blurred crowd background. Keep reflections light and never over the face.
Use an authentic distant live sports broadcast angle. Use 200mm–400mm telephoto lens compression. Frame the subject from waist-up. Keep the face and eyes sharp. Keep surrounding spectators slightly softer. Use natural asymmetrical composition.
Lighting should be realistic stadium lighting: soft VIP-suite ambient light mixed with reflected pitch lighting. Keep natural skin texture, realistic fabric folds and mild live-broadcast compression.
Add a compact professional football broadcast scoreboard at the top-left corner. Use the uploaded scoreboard image as the visual style reference.
Scoreboard:
72:37 🇦🇷 ARG 3 🏆 0 DZA 🇩🇿
Scoreboard design:
small white rounded timer box with bold black text, dark charcoal team boxes, small accurate flag icons, bold uppercase three-letter team codes, bright cyan score boxes with large black numbers, small central white rounded box with a black-and-gold tournament trophy icon, compact connected broadcast graphics, sharp and readable. Do not place any "LIVE" text. Do not let the scoreboard cover the subject's head or face.
The final image must look like a real spontaneous spectator cutaway during a live FIFA World Cup 2026 television broadcast. It must not look like a studio portrait, fashion shoot, advertisement, CGI or illustration.
Photorealistic, realistic anatomy, natural hands and fingers, accurate facial identity, authentic candid spectator cutaway, 4K broadcast quality, aspect ratio 3:4.
Paste the full prompt unchanged
Swap teams & jersey if you want
Generate & run a few passes
Export the final broadcast still
Pro Tips
PUSH IT FURTHER
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Identity Reference
FEED IT A SHARP FACE
Nano Banana 2 uses your portrait only as a facial identity reference — it explicitly ignores your source pose, expression, and camera angle. So the sharper and more well-lit the face in your source, the more accurately your real features carry into the broadcast still. Avoid heavy filters, harsh side-lighting that hides half your face, or sunglasses — any of those make the model invent details that drift off your real likeness.
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Swap The Match
PICK YOUR FIXTURE
The prompt is written around Argentina vs Algeria at New York New Jersey Stadium, but every part of that is replaceable. Edit the country names, jersey colours, three-letter team codes ("ARG", "DZA"), flag emoji, score, and timer to land on the matchup you actually care about. The composition rules — VIP suite, glass railing, telephoto framing, scoreboard top-left — stay locked. Your team allegiance does the heavy lifting.
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Broadcast Look
LOCK THE TELEPHOTO
The 200–400mm telephoto compression line is what sells this as a real TV cutaway instead of a generated portrait. If a pass comes back feeling too close, too sharp edge-to-edge, or too "studio", regenerate and re-emphasize the telephoto lens, the slight live-broadcast compression, and the soft falloff on surrounding spectators. Real broadcast cameras are far away — that distance is the whole vibe.
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Scoreboard Detail
USE THE REFERENCE
The scoreboard layout is fiddly — small white timer box, dark team boxes, cyan score boxes, central trophy. Models love to drift here. The prompt tells Nano Banana 2 to use the example image's scoreboard as a visual reference, which is why supplying the reference matters. If your scoreboard comes out garbled, regenerate and re-emphasize the scoreboard section, or crop it cleanly in post if the rest of the shot is strong.