Brazil going out? Chris Sutton predicts World Cup's last-16 matches
•Chris Sutton predicts World Cup's last-16 matchesByChris BevanBBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoCommentsOnly 16 teams are left in the 2026 World Cup, but who will make it to the final at MetLi...
•We simply asked the tool to 'predict the results of the World Cup last-16 ties'.The new BBC predictor game allows readers to pick a winner from each knockout tie.PLAY WORLD CUP PREDICTOR HERELAST-16 T...
•It's been an adventure for them, but it ends here.They will probably have more of a go at Morocco than the negative Netherlands did in the last round, but I suspect Morocco will quite like that.I actu...
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Brazil going out? Chris Sutton predicts World Cup's last-16 matchesByChris BevanBBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoCommentsOnly 16 teams are left in the 2026 World Cup, but who will make it to the final at MetLife Stadium near New York City on 19 July?BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton did pretty well with his predictions for the last 32, but Paraguay's win over Germany caught him out, as well as most of you.From more than 60,000 user predictions for that game, only 2% of you went for a Paraguay win.You did pretty well otherwise, however - Morocco's win over the Netherlands was the only other result you got wrong.Chris was right with 13/16 predictions while AI got 12/16.With 88 of this World Cup's 104 matches now completed, the users still lead the way.Chris has been right 54 times (61%), AI has a score of 55 (63%), but you lot are on top with 62 (70%).Will there be any more surprises in the last 16, which includes Mexico against England and Paraguay against France?AI's predictions have been generated using Microsoft Copilot Chat. We simply asked the tool to 'predict the results of the World Cup last-16 ties'.The new BBC predictor game allows readers to pick a winner from each knockout tie.PLAY WORLD CUP PREDICTOR HERELAST-16 TIESSaturday, 4 JuneCanada v MoroccoHouston 18:00 BSTCanada boss Jesse Marsch seems to have annoyed a few people with his behaviour on the touchline at this tournament but the important thing is what his team thinks of him.He seems to be one of those managers where, if you are playing for him, you quite like him - and his high-intensity style has also got results.To get this far, Canada have picked up their first World Cup point and then their first World Cup win along the way. It's been an adventure for them, but it ends here.They will probably have more of a go at Morocco than the negative Netherlands did in the last round, but I suspect Morocco will quite like that.I actually think Morocco c...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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