World Cup, Opta Supercomputer
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World Cup 2026 begins on June 11, as 48 national teams from all four corners of the globe descend on the USA, Mexico and Canada for the latest edition of sport’s premier competition. Ahead
Who will win the FIFA World Cup? Instead of predicting a final winner, we've picked every single result to show *how* our predicted winner will do it.
Opta have run the Supercomputer simulations of the 2025/26 Champions League season to come up with the following predictions and tips from Betfair markets including winner, top goalscorer and
We are now close to the climax of the 2026 NBA Finals, and it's fair to say the Knicks have caught the attention of all sports fans. In a rematch of the 1999 clash, the San Antonio Spurs will take on the New York Knicks,
Opta’s supercomputer predicts the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener between Mexico and South Africa at Estadio Azteca, with El Tri holding a significant advantage.
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Supercomputer predicts where Arsenal will finish next season
Arsenal has the opportunity to defend its Premier League title next season, and supporters will hope the club avoids the difficulties Liverpool experienced during their own title defence campaign this term.
Arsenal dropped two points in their 1-1 draw against Brentford last night, though the result may not be as damaging as it initially appears. The Gunners have experienced a generally strong season, with occasional ups and downs, making a dropped point ...
