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World Cup 2022 Final Simulator: Free Predictor Reveals Winner of Argentina vs France

Stats Insider has used the power of machine learning to determine the most likely outcomes throughout the FIFA World Cup 2022, with its World Cup simulator updating for the final between Argentina and France.

With the tournament down to two teams, you can simulate the final of World Cup 2022, as many times as you like. Use Stats Insider's World Cup Simulator by selecting either Argentina or France, all thanks to Betfair.

Stats Insider's World Cup predictor has all football fans covered, whether you want to run one simulation of the final or see how many each team wins from 100 runs.

To see how often each of the finalists wins the big game in Qatar, simply select either Lionel Messi's Argentina or Kylian Mbappe's France.

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Who will win the FIFA World Cup 2022?

Heading into the final, the reigning champion France has a 51.5% win probability, with Argentina projected as a 48.5% chance of lifting the trophy.

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Latest FIFA World Cup Final Odds

Team
Current Probability
Pre-Tournament Probability
Current Back Odds (Betfair)
Current Lay Odds (Betfair)
France51.5%11.6%$1.97$1.98
Argentina48.5%8.1%$2.02$2.04

Odds (Betfair) and probabilities correct as of 10:00pm AEDT, Friday 16 December.

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

When is the FIFA World Cup 2022 Final? (AEDT)

(Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Getty Images)

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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