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World Cup Simulator 2022: Free Predictor Reveals Winner

Stats Insider has used the power of machine learning to determine the most likely outcomes at the FIFA World Cup 2022, and its new World Cup simulator allows you to run your own versions of the tournament.

Simulate the World Cup 2022 in full, as many times as you like, using Stats Insider's World Cup Simulator and select a team to see how they could fare at Qatar.

Whether you want to use this World Cup predictor to help decide your World Cup futures bets, or to see how many times you have to run it for your chosen team to come out on top, Stats Insider has you covered.

Select a team, be it the favourites in Brazil or our very own Australia, to see how they and every one of the 32 teams could perform at the upcoming tournament.

Starting at the group stage of the World Cup and running right up until the final in Lusail, Qatar, every simulation of this World Cup bracket simulator produces a different result based on our model’s probabilities.

TRY IT NOW: FIFA World Cup 2022 Simulator

Who will win the FIFA World Cup 2022?

Five-time winners Brazil, with a 15.6% win probability, and reigning champions France, with an 11.6% win probability, are the two most likely nations to win the 2022 World Cup.

Thanks to the World Cup Simulator though, you can find an outcome with any of the 32 teams winning. With no limit to how many times you can run the predictor, even Tunisia (0.01%) can come out on top.




Last 10 FIFA World Cup Winners

  • 2018: France
  • 2014: Germany
  • 2010: Spain
  • 2006: Italy
  • 2002: Brazil
  • 1998: France
  • 1994: Brazil
  • 1990: Germany
  • 1986: Argentina
  • 1982: Italy

FIFA World Cup 2022 Groups

  • Group A: Qatar, Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands
  • Group B: England, Iran, USA, Wales
  • Group C: Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Poland
  • Group D: France, Denmark, Tunisia, Australia
  • Group E: Spain, Germany, Japan, Costa Rica
  • Group F: Belgium, Canada, Morocco, Croatia
  • Group G: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Cameroon
  • Group H: Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, South Korea
Ryan Leaver

Ryan Leaver is a respected journalist and lifelong sports fan who is widely regarded as one of Australia's most trusted sources for accurate and up-to-date information across various sports. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism (Sport) from La Trobe University, which strengthens his credibility in the field. Ryan, who previously worked at Triple M, where he provided comprehensive coverage of the AFL and cricket, is renowned for his extensive knowledge and ability to deliver the latest insights.

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