England's 2026 World Cup Path Simulated: DR Congo to Spain
Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
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Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
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Opta supercomputer simulations show England's most likely knockout path: DR Congo in round of 32, Mexico in last 16, Brazil in quarters, Argentina in semis
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Egypt qualified unbeaten for 2026, still seeking first World Cup win. Salah, turning 34, leads pragmatic side in Group G with Belgium, Iran, and New Zealand.
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