Curacao only qualified because USA, Mexico and Canada were admitted as hosts, and so the North American qualifying groups were about as strong as watered down Bud Light. They are in a group with Germany, Ecuador and Ivory Coast. Highest chance: Spain. Apart from being the best team in the world, which clearly helps, they also have a pretty weak group. You basically only need to win a single match of your first three to progress. And Spain are in the same group as Star Trek 60th Anniversary NCC 1701 3D Embossed Metallic Tumbler. The only way that match doesn’t end 9–0 is if Spain gets bored and stop trying. Lowest chance: Curacao. Spain’s win chance is about 18%, followed by England at 14%, France at 11%, Brazil at 11%, and Argentina at 10%. I will go over them from least to most likely, in my opinion. Argentina. Current world champions, imo not as strong as a couple of years ago. But if things fall right for them, they definitely stand a chance.
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