Tag: EA Sports FC

  • 100% Hit Rate: EA Simulation Predicts World Cup Winner

    Key Takeaway

    – EA Sports FC simulation predicts Spain will win the 2026 World Cup.
    – The prediction uses extensive in-game player data including pace, stamina, and tactical awareness.
    – EA’s simulations have correctly predicted the last four men’s World Cup winners (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022).
    – The predictions are not infallible; EA incorrectly predicted winners for UEFA Euro 2024 and the 2023 Women’s World Cup.


    World Cup 2026 Kicks Off with High Stakes!

    The 2026 FIFA World Cup beginss today, June 11, with the opening match between Mexico and South Africa at 12 p.m. PDT. According to Electronic Arts, however, the winner may already be known. Since 2010, the developers behind EA Sports FC – formerly FIFA – have released detailed tournament simulations ahead of every World Cup based on their in-game player data.

    How EA Makes Its Prediction

    The prediction is based on the extensive EA Sports FC database (PS5 version currently around $42 on Amazon), which records and regularly updates the attributes of professional soccer players worldwide. Pace, stamina, passing, finishing, tactical awareness and many other individual values are taken into account. The game uses this data to calculate the strength of each team and simulate the possible course of the tournament.

    • Pace and stamina are key factors.
    • Passing and finishing are also considered.
    • Tactical awarness plays a role.

    Spain Predicted to Win Again

    As EA recently announced on X, Spain is expected to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. If the prediction proves correct, the Spanish national team would claim its second World Cup title after its 2010 triumph. The prediction is attracting particular attention because of EA’s previous track record. Its simulations correctly predicted the winners of the men’s World Cups in 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 – a perfect record so far.

    When Simulations Fail Sometimes

    However, the simulations are not infallible. Ahead of UEFA Euro 2024, EA predicted England as the winner, but Spain ultimately lifted the trophy. The model also missed the mark at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, where the United States was projected as the favorite. In reality, the U.S. team was eliminated early, while Spain went on to win the tournament.

     

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