The Supercomputer Prediction Of The Euro 2020 Winning Country, Which Takes Home The Cup Is…

JAKARTA - On Wednesday 7 July, the Three Lions will face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semifinal match. Coach Gareth Southgate also stated that his side was very ready to 'go to the final'.

At this point, anyone begins to predict which country will win the Euro 2020 trophy. Although there is no definite answer to this question, a number of predictions are starting to emerge and get support.

Yes, whether at the Euros or the World Cup, football fans from all over the world are always entertained with these predictions. In fact, during the last World Cup, an octopus contributed to his prediction. This time, the technology sector did not want to be left behind.

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Supercomputer Stats Perform AI forecast results

One of those who contributed to the vote was the Stats Perform AI team. Relying on calculations from a supercomputer, this team of Artificial Intelligence technicians has succeeded in creating a model that is able to predict the Euro 2020 winner.

According to the Stats Perform prediction model, Roberto Mancini's team has a 39.1 percent chance of winning the quadrennial game on the Blue Continent. Meanwhile, England only has a 29.2% chance to become runner-up.

On the other hand, Spain and Denmark have a score of 23.1% and 8.6% based on the results of supercomputer calculations. According to the Stats Perform AI team, the tally came after coach Gareth Southgate stated that the Danish footballers were “riding a wave of emotion” – which turned them into quite a frightening force.

How Supercomputers Make Predictions

Citing The Analyst website, the Euro prediction model released by Stats Perform takes into account the possible outcome of each match. Either win, draw or lose.

The calculation method relies on betting odds taken from big gambling houses and the ranking of the team in question. Betting odds and rankings are calculated based on historical data and team performance over the past few years.

Next, the model considers the strength of the opponent, the difficulty level of the 'path to the final' using the odds of the match outcome. Not only that, but the supercomputer also takes into account the composition of the group during the initial phase.

But it's worth remembering. Every prediction always has the possibility to be wrong. Even if the prediction was made by a supercomputer known to have high-speed data processing capabilities. So, to really know the truth, don't miss the Euro 2020 Cup which is only a few games away.