Artificial intelligence has predicted the 2026 World Cup finalists

Artificial intelligence has predicted the 2026 World Cup finalists

Artificial intelligence has predicted the 2026 World Cup finalists

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Publish Date: 2026-07-12 14:18:00

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While the national teams are preparing for the 2026 World Cup semifinals, artificial intelligence has already simulated the course of these decisive matches. The algorithm has identified the teams that, in its opinion, will face off in the tournament final.

 

The authoritative statistics portal OptaAnalyst has released the latest calculations from its supercomputer. Using complex mathematical models, detailed player statistics, and thousands of simulations, the artificial intelligence has calculated the exact odds for each of the semifinalists—France, Spain, England, and Argentina—to advance to the tournament’s final.

According to these calculations, fans can expect an all-European showdown in the final, while the reigning world champions will be forced to relinquish their title.

The first semifinal will pit two teams from the Old World against each other—France and Spain. Despite the Spaniards’ brilliant form, Opta’s mathematical model gives a clear advantage to Didier Deschamps’ team.

  • France – 58% chance of reaching the final
  • Spain – 42%

Analysts believe that Les Bleus’ vast experience and incredible depth on the roster will be decisive factors in the match against La Roja. Spain, which has displayed phenomenal soccer in the earlier rounds, is predicted to be in the running only for the consolation prize.

Second matchup: a duel on the edge of a foul
While the AI sees a clear favorite in the first matchup, the clash between England and Argentina promises to be a true soccer thriller, where the smallest details will decide the outcome.

The mathematical gap between the rivals in the Opta report is minimal, but it still favors the sport’s founders.

  • England – 51%
  • Argentina – 49%

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