A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the outcome of Euro 2024 – and it’s great news for England.
Gareth Southgate announced his provisional Three Lions squad for the tournament earlier this week, with some big calls made.
Marcus Rashford and Jordan Henderson were both left out of the fold while Jarell Quansah, Adam Wharton and Curtis Jones all received debut senior call-ups
Seven players will be cut before the trip to Germany, leaving a highly competitive group of 26 stars for the tournament.
And according to a supercomputer from Bettingexpert, England are favourites to WIN Euro 2024.
BETSiE has given the Three Lions an 19 per cent chance of winning the entire tournament.
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The supercomputer also determined that Southgate’s side have a 31 per cent chance of reaching the final, a 48 per cent chance of making it to the final four and a whopping 97 per cent chance of qualifying for the knock-outs.
France have also been tipped to do well at Euro 2024 with an 18 per cent chance of winning and a 30 per cent chance of reaching the final.
Behind the two-time champions are Germany (15 per cent chance of winning), Spain (12 per cent chance of winning), Portugal (10 per cent chance of winning) and Italy (seven per cent chance of winning).
Four nations have been given a one per cent chance of winning, while 10 have been given a zero per cent chance, including the likes of Scotland, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Georgia.
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Southgate has admitted he might retire if England win the Euros this summer.
Asked whether he will consider signing a new deal after the tournament or if the decision is down to the FA, he responded: “I imagine both. That’s always as we’ve worked.
“But, the reality of that is we focus totally on this tournament. I’ve worked in this building for over ten years and, yeah, the ambition has been to win a tournament.
“So, there’s nothing for us to consider until we’ve done that. And if we can do that, maybe I’ll retire and do nothing anyway.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk