Supercomputer predicts how far England will go to World Cup

A supercomputer has predicted a return to bad days for England at the World Cup, following the relative success of Gareth Southgate. Before Gareth Southgate became the manager of England's nationals, they had only arrived twice in the semifinals of a tournament since the 1966 World Cup and never reached [...]
Before Gareth Southgate became the manager of England's nationals, they had only arrived twice in the semifinals of a tournament since the 1966 World Cup and never reached another final, Periscope follows.
Year after year, fans are waiting for England to go as high or even win the World Cup, but that's not happening.
The SBK betting application has executed numbers on a supercomputer and found England will only reach the quarterfinals in Qatar before it is eliminated from the World Cup.
According to the Super Computer Southgate boys will lead the group, in which they will play Iran, USMNT and Wales, which will decide them against Senegal in the second round.
The African team is in a group with the Netherlands, Ecuador, and Qatar hosting it, and is expected to end up second in the group to establish equality with England.
After crossing Senegal, the Southgate boys will face champions in power, France and then things will go wrong.
Wells will also cross the group, finishing second after England, but they will return home to their British neighbours, with the Netherlands eliminating them in the first round with direct elimination.
The Supercomputer thinks France will go to the finals, after it is rescued from England, but will be lost from Brazil, with Neymar leading the country towards first success since 2002.












