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World Cup 2026: AI predicts four semifinalists
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World Cup 2026: AI predicts four semifinalists

From Prensa Libre · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Belgium secured a quarterfinal spot in the 2026 World Cup, awaiting results from Argentina vs. Egypt and Colombia vs. Switzerland.
  • AI analysis predicts France, Spain, England, and Norway as potential semifinalists based on current performance and matchups.
  • France is favored against Morocco, while Spain holds a slight edge over Belgium in their quarterfinal clashes.

Belgium has secured its place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup, advancing to face Spain in the next round. The final quarterfinal matchups are still being determined, pending the outcomes of matches between Argentina and Egypt, and Colombia and Switzerland. These results will finalize the bracket, setting the stage for the latter stages of the tournament.

As the tournament progresses, artificial intelligence has weighed in on potential semifinalists. Based on current performances and projected matchups, AI models suggest France, Spain, England, and Norway could reach the final four. France, a consistent favorite, is predicted to overcome Morocco in their quarterfinal encounter, leveraging their strong defense and tactical prowess. Spain, having eliminated Portugal, is also seen as a strong contender, with AI giving them a slight advantage over Belgium due to their balanced play.

England has reached the quarterfinals for the third consecutive time, while Norway, led by Erling Haaland, is making its first appearance at this stage and aims to continue its historic run. The AI's predictions highlight the competitive nature of the tournament, with several strong European nations vying for a spot in the semifinals. The matchups promise exciting football as teams battle for supremacy on the global stage.

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Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.