“Supercomputer” predicts the 2026 World Cup champion

A “supercomputer” predicted that the England national team would win the 2026 World Cup title, after defeating Portugal in the final match with an unanswered goal.
The computer used advanced data to simulate the results of the draw, the qualifying matches, and the 104 matches in the World Cup final.
The final match will be held at New York Stadium, New Jersey, on July 19, 2026.
The computer predicted that three Arab teams would reach the round of 32: Jordan and Morocco in second place in their group, and the Egyptian team as one of the best third-place finishers.
According to expectations, Jordan will exit the tournament by losing by four to the champion England team, while Spain will defeat Morocco by two, and Egypt will lose to Norway by three goals to one.
Here are the supercomputer’s predictions from the round of 32 until the end of the World Cup:
Round of 32:
Croatia 0-0 Türkiye – Croatia qualified on penalties
France 2-0 Scotland
Mexico 0-2 Canada
Brazil 1-0 Iran
Netherlands 2-0 Austria
England 4-0 Jordan
Denmark 1-0 South Korea
Argentina 3-0 Switzerland
Spain 2-0 Morocco
Belgium 2-1 Uruguay
Senegal 1-1 Australia – Australia qualified on penalties
Portugal 3-0 South Africa
Germany 2-1 Colombia
USA 1-2 Italy
Paraguay 2-0 Panama
Norway 3-1 Egypt
Round of 16:
Croatia 0-2 France
Canada 0-3 Brazil
Netherlands 2-2 England – England qualifies on penalties
Denmark 2-4 Argentina
Spain 2-0 Belgium
Australia 1-3 Portugal
Germany 2-1 Italy
Paraguay 1-2 Norway
Round of 8:
France 2-1 Brazil
England 2-0 Argentina
Spain 2-2 Portugal – Portugal qualified on penalties
Germany 1-1 Norway – Norway qualified on penalties
Semi-final:
England 1-0 France
Portugal 2-0 Norway
Final:
England 1-0 Portugal
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