Monday, 20 May, 2024

Argentina Set to beat Portugal in the 2022 FIFA World Cup final?


The answer is what we cannot say since the final match is yet to take place.

However, A supercomputer has placed its winning stakes on Argentina winning over Portugal in the final match of the world cup in Qatar 2022.

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In a publication titled:’ The Most Important Of All Unimportant Forecasts 2nd edition:2022 FIFA World Cup’, a research was conducted by BCA research.

According to them the two ‘GOATs’ of football would take each other head-on. The match would be concluded with Lionel Messi emerging victorious with his Argentina team against Christiano Ronaldo’s Portugal team.


The world cup is fast approaching and fans are getting excited, this year’s world cup being hosted by Qatar is set to begin on the 18th of November, till the final match on December 18.

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The various qualified countries gave been grouped, with Argentina in Group C alongside Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. Portugal on the other hand is in Group H alongside Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea.

Lionel Messi of Argentina and Portuguese captain, Cristiano Ronaldo

The prediction of the BCA is based on the statistics of the previous world cups, using Four FIFA tournaments – 192 stage games and 64 knockouts. It also includes played statistics from EA Sports FIFA 2023 game.

They seem to be very confident with their prediction, claiming that even though the group stages might be difficult, Lionel Messi has a chance of winning with his Argentina team figures at about 7%.

Argentina stands has BCA’s full bet on bringing the trophy home this season, but let’s wait and see, shall we?


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