Argentina reaches the 2026 World Cup final (after winning the semi-final on July 15)
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Published on 11. July 2026
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Predicted for 15. July 2026
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Based on: Statistical Pattern
If Argentina beats Switzerland (July 12), the defending champions face the winner of Norway–England on July 15. Norway has been a tournament surprise team but lacks experience at this level. England qualified through Euro rounds without struggle but narrowly advanced in the WM group stage. Argentina with Martínez, Álvarez and De Paul is favored against either opponent (betting odds ~1.75).
Verdict: Pending
This prediction is still open. It will be evaluated automatically against real-world sources after its due date.
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Antonelli leads the 2026 F1 drivers' championship after the British GP with 179 points ahead of Russell (154 pts, +25 points). At the British GP (July 5), he lost while leading due to a technical failure, finishing P16 — his lead over Russell shrank from ~40 to 25 points; Leclerc won for Ferrari. Antonelli will want to bounce back at Spa. Spa-Francorchamps traditionally suits Mercedes (fuel-efficient, long straights). Aggregate bookmaker odds: Antonelli ~2.60 (implies 38% win probability); Mercedes constructor ~1.61 (implies ~62% for a Mercedes win). Slight adjustment to 36% due to recent technical uncertainty.
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Sinner is the clear favorite: Kalshi gives him 66% to win Wimbledon, bookmaker odds imply ~69% (Bet365: 4/9). Key for this more specific prediction (3-0 sets, not just winner): Sinner won all five Wimbledon 2026 matches in straight sets — vs. Borges, Brooksby, Mochizuki, Struff, and Djokovic (6-4 6-4 6-4 in the semifinal). Zverev also won his semifinal vs. wildcard Fery 3-0. Sinner leads the H2H 9-5 and beat Zverev at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and Madrid in 2026. Calculation: P(Sinner wins) × P(3-0 | wins) ≈ 0.66 × 0.66 ≈ 44%. Distinct from the existing open prediction 'Sinner wins Wimbledon' (no set count specified).
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Pogačar leads the yellow jersey after Stage 6 (Col du Tourmalet / Gavarnie-Gèdre, July 11, 2026) by 2:42 over Vingegaard. He won the first mountain stage with a 2:38 gap, dominating the Tourmalet so decisively analysts called the race over ('Race over already?', cyclinguptodate.com). Before July 15, further mountain finishes follow where Pogačar regularly gained time in prior Tours (2021, 2024). Vingegaard has shown no response in this TdF. To exceed 3 minutes requires only 19 more seconds across remaining stages — a minimal additional hurdle. Bookmaker odds for Pogačar as overall winner: >90%.