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Supercomputer Predicts Spain as World Cup 2026 Favourite

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As the World Cup 2026 approaches, a supercomputer has generated predictions based on extensive simulations, revealing Spain as the most likely winner. This tournament, featuring 48 teams, marks a significant expansion in the competition, and Spain’s chances are bolstered by their recent success in European championships.

The analysis indicates that Spain has a 16.1% probability of lifting the trophy, followed closely by France and England. This insight highlights a trend where historical performance plays a crucial role in predicting outcomes, suggesting that past champions are likely to dominate once again.

Interestingly, the supercomputer also points out that 35.9% of simulations result in a victory for a nation that has never won the World Cup, opening the door for potential surprises. This could influence betting patterns and fan expectations, as underdog teams may gain unexpected support.

With the tournament co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, the stakes are high, and the predictions could shape how teams prepare and strategise. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the tournament unfolds, eager to see if the supercomputer’s forecasts hold true.

Source: Euronews

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