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Sportradar AI Predicts France vs. Spain Final in Close Matchup

Monday 25 de May 2026 / 12:00

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(St Gallen).- Sportradar has run a series of AI-powered simulations on this summer’s global soccer tournament, concluding the outcome is “too close to call,” with France and Spain emerging as the likely champions.

Sportradar AI Predicts France vs. Spain Final in Close Matchup

Sportradar’s AI Simulations Predict France or Spain Could Claim Title 

A series of AI-driven simulations conducted by leading sports technology company Sportradar has declared the winner of this summer’s global soccer competition ‘too close to call’ – with the results indicating victory for France or Spain. 

Sportradar’s AI probability model ran 100,000 comprehensive simulations for each of the 104 matches in this summer’s tournament. From these simulations the margin of difference between France and Spain was so minimal that both teams emerged as the winner in approximately 16,000 instances, with each team given a 16% likelihood of success, according to Sportradar’s AI probability model. 

To highlight the strength of the two European heavyweights, Sportradar’s AI algorithms identified France v Spain as the most likely teams to contest the final. Out of 100,000 simulations, France v Spain was the final match-up in almost 7,000 instances, with a Brazil v Spain final occurring in 5,000 instances. Leveraging betting insights from its global network of 800 sportsbook operators, Sportradar provides unique data. It inputted hundreds of thousands of data points into its AI-powered system. 

Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane vie for golden boot 

This facilitated an in-depth analysis of historical data and enabled the anticipation of future scenarios within the framework of this year’s tournament regulations. In the race for the golden boot, France’s Kylian Mbappe was forecast to score the most goals. Out of 100,000 simulations, the Frenchman came out as top goal scorer in more than 13,000 instances. 

The AI simulation put Mbappe slightly ahead of England’s Harry Kane who was selected 12,000 times. The number of goals required to win the golden boot during this year’s expanded tournament is expected to be eight. Of the 100,000 simulations carried out for the golden boot winner scenario, eight goals scored was the most frequent outcome in more than 26,000 instances. ‘Seven goals scored’ happened in 22,000 instances.

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Tags: Sportradar,

País: Switzerland

Región: EMEA

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