The formula was founded by Lloyd's of London, the Center for Economic and Business Studies, and with input from journalist Nick Harris, who had previously said that Germany would win the 2014 World Cup.
At the World Cup in Russia four years later, the technology predicted France would win the 2018 World Cup. In fact, Les Bleus won the championship after defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final.
According to Harris, this model is based on "the insurmountable value of the players". According to the latest prediction, England will step up to the championship and win their first major international cup since 2017.
As expected, England will top Group B, with the US second. The Three Lions entered the round of 16 teams and defeated Senegal. In the quarterfinals, they won against the French candidate, before defeating Spain in the semi -finals and defeated the team 5 times to win the Brazilian championship in the final.