Supercomputer Forecasts England-Spain 2026 FIFA World Cup Final
Researchers at the University of Liverpool's Management School have developed a supercomputer model that predicts the outcome of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The model projects an England versus Spain final, with Spain emerging as the probable winner. This prediction follows the supercomputer's successful forecast of England's second-place finish at Euro 2024.

A predictive model developed by researchers from the University of Liverpool's Management School has projected the outcome of the FIFA World Cup 2026. The supercomputer-based model anticipates an England-Spain final match.
The model indicates that Spain is the favorite to secure the trophy. This forecast aligns with what is described as a repeat of recent major tournament history, according to the researchers.
The supercomputer has demonstrated a capability for accurate forecasts in previous events. Notably, it correctly predicted England's second-place finish in the Euro 2024 tournament.
According to Phys.org, these predictions stem from research conducted by the University of Liverpool's Management School.
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