Supercomputer predicts winners of Euro 2024 final and semi-finals as Spain, France, England and Netherlands prepare for crunch battles

Bhargav
Which team is going all the way at Euro 2024?
Which team is going all the way at Euro 2024?

Opta's supercomputer has predicted the winner of the two Euro 2024 semi-finals - featuring Spain, France, England and the Netherlands - as well as the final. With three games remaning, France take on Spain in the first semi-final in Munich on Tuesday, while England battle the Netherlands a day later in Dortmund.

Among the last four teams standing, La Roja are the only one to win all five games, but they needed extra time to down hosts Germany 2-1 in the quarter-finals. France, meanwhile, are yet to score from open play in five games but find themselves in the last-four after a 5-3 shootout win over Portugal following 120 goalless minutes.

England, touted as one of the pre-tournament favourites, laboured through the group stage before needing extra time to beat Slovakia (2-1) and penalties to down Switzerland (5-3) after a 1-1 draw. Last but not least, Netherlands saw off surprise quarter-finalists Turkey 2-1 in the last last-eight clash to reach their first European Championship semi-final in 20 years.

Ahead of last-four action at Euro 2024, Opta's Supercomputer (as per Metro), following 10,000 match simulations, has predicted Spain and England to set up a title clash, with La Roja having the best chances to win the competition.

It has given Spain a 53.51% chance of reaching the Euro 2024 final and a 31.72% chance of becoming champions. The corresponding numbers for the Three Lions are 51.51% and 22.58%.

France come in third, with a 46.49% chance of reaching the title match and 27.61% chance of winning, while the Netherlands have a 48.49% chance of reaching the final aand 18.09% chance of going all the way.


What happened when Euro 2024 contenders Spain-France and England-Netherlands last clashed in the European Championship?

Spain boss Luis de la Fuente
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente

Spain have a storied rivalry with France, leading 16-13 in 36 meetings across competitions. Their last meeting at the Euros was in Euro 2012, where La Roja ran out 2-0 victors in the quarter-final, thanks to a Xabi Alonso brace.

Meanwhile, England trail the Netherlands 7-6 in their overall head-to-head record. But the Three Lions tasted success in their last Euros meeting, beating the Oranje 4-1 in the Euro 96 group game.

Current Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate was a part of that team as Alan Shearer and Teddy Sheringham braces powered the Euro 96 hosts to a resounding win. Patrick Kluivert scored the lone goal for the Oranje.

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