Is your favourite destined to win the 2010 Soccer World Cup?

As a loyal supporter of which ever team you might have chosen, you obviously believe they are not only going to do well but dominate and win the 2010 Soccer World Cup. After all having faith in your team is what makes you a true supporter.

But there is something to be said for statistics and cold hard facts. Here is what is most likely to happen in the World Cup based on the teams’ past performances, rankings and attack/ defence ratings:

The predicted winner of the 2010 Soccer World Cup will be Brazil with a 23.4% chance of winning, followed (not so closely) by Spain, with a 17.0% chance of winning.

If you have bought tickets to the semi finals and are just dying to know who exactly it is that you will be watching, here is the most likely outcome:

England vs. Brazil (With Brazil the likely candidate to win)

Argentina vs. Spain (With Spain the likely candidate to win)

Setting up a phenomenal Spain vs. Brazil finalwc10_tournament.php

But do not despair; this is purely based on past performances. We have seen numerous times in past World Cups and international soccer games alike that the underdog often comes out tops.

So if you support France or Nigeria, Germany or USA, or any other team participating in this year’s World Cup, be a true supporter. Stick with your team and show them the support they need. After all, it’s about the game not who wins or loses.

If you have tickets to watch the semi final taking place in Cape Town and have not got a place to stay yet, go to www.highsteadhouses.co.za for affordable accommodation.

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