Who Will Win the World Cup.. A Supercomputer Predicts the Winner
SadaNews - As the entire world awaits the most significant sporting event ever, which is the World Cup in football, predictions and expectations have begun.
The giant supercomputer belonging to the Opta platform has predicted that the Spanish national team, led by coach Luis de la Fuente, will win the title of the 2026 World Cup.
It estimated the chances of Spain winning at 17%, while the French team was given a 14.1% chance, and England at 11.8%.
As for the Argentinian team, which will be led by global star Lionel Messi, it did not exceed a probability of 8.7%, according to the Spanish newspaper Marca.
The predictions made by the Opta computer are based on national teams' results, probability studies, as well as simulations of many expected matches during the World Cup.
It is worth mentioning that the 2026 World Cup, this global event awaited by millions every 4 years, will be held next summer, between June 11 and July 19.
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