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German economist Joachim Klement has predicted that the #Netherlands will win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, defeating #Portugal in the final according to his latest econometric tournament model.  Klement’s forecast projects the Netherlands advancing past France and Spain in the knockout rounds before facing Portugal in the final. England and Spain are also projected to reach the semifinals, while traditional contenders including Argentina, France, and Belgium are eliminated earlier in the bracket. The economist first developed the model ahead of the 2014 World Cup as a satirical response to economists’ reputation for over-forecasting major events. Despite its origins, the model has correctly predicted the last three World Cup winners: Germany in 2014, France in 2018, and Argentina in 2022. The forecasting system combines macroeconomic and football-related indicators, including GDP per capita, population, average temperature, FIFA ranking points, and host-nation advantage. Klement then runs simulations that also incorporate a “luck” variable, arguing that randomness, form, and match-day conditions can account for roughly half of the outcome of a single game. Although the model currently holds a 100% success rate in predicting World Cup champions, Klement has repeatedly stated that the forecast should not be interpreted as certainty, noting that the 2026 projection remains heavily influenced by probabilistic scenarios and simulation-based outcomes. Source: Joachim Klement / Panmure Liberum; SBS News
German economist Joachim Klement has predicted that the #Netherlands will win the 2026 FIFA World Cup, defeating #Portugal in the final according to his latest econometric tournament model. Klement’s forecast projects the Netherlands advancing past France and Spain in the knockout rounds before facing Portugal in the final. England and Spain are also projected to reach the semifinals, while traditional contenders including Argentina, France, and Belgium are eliminated earlier in the bracket. The economist first developed the model ahead of the 2014 World Cup as a satirical response to economists’ reputation for over-forecasting major events. Despite its origins, the model has correctly predicted the last three World Cup winners: Germany in 2014, France in 2018, and Argentina in 2022. The forecasting system combines macroeconomic and football-related indicators, including GDP per capita, population, average temperature, FIFA ranking points, and host-nation advantage. Klement then runs simulations that also incorporate a “luck” variable, arguing that randomness, form, and match-day conditions can account for roughly half of the outcome of a single game. Although the model currently holds a 100% success rate in predicting World Cup champions, Klement has repeatedly stated that the forecast should not be interpreted as certainty, noting that the 2026 projection remains heavily influenced by probabilistic scenarios and simulation-based outcomes. Source: Joachim Klement / Panmure Liberum; SBS News

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