World Cup Football Championship Championship starts tonight. France wants to win the second championship in team history, while Croatia wants to challenge the first championship in team history. International betting is optimistic about France on one side, and even the data analysis of "artificial intelligence" AI supports France to dominate.
But both in the betting and expert predictions have times of failure; before the start of this World Football Championship, the top three most optimistic about winning the international betting market were Germany, Brazil and Spain, but Germany could not even pass the group stage, Spain fell in the top 16, and Brazil stopped in the quarterfinals.
As the championship battle is about to appear, various predictions are out; some data experts use AI models to predict that France's chances of winning are 48%, and Croatia is less than 30%. As of last night, the internationally renowned gambling sports website, France's odds of winning are 1.85, while Croatia is 5.0.
Croatia has played three consecutive playoff games since the top 16, and its rest days are one day less than France. Physical adjustment has become a hidden worry. Some experts believe that this will be the key to France's winning goal, but according to historical records, teams that have a day off may not have an advantage.
Since the French World Football Championship in 1998, the team with fewer rest days has won three times since the French World Football Championship in 1998. Another time, the only exception is Germany, which was the king in 2014, but it was the team that played in the playoffs before it was divided.
Croatia advances to the World Football Championship for the first time in his history. In order to witness history, fans will do whatever they want. The air ticket from the capital of Czech Republic to Moscow is about 1,500 euros. With the ticket, it costs four months' salary in a single trip. "But this is only one chance in a lifetime."
France will challenge the second Hercules Cup in the team history 20 years apart. War God Square under the Eiffel Tower in Paris will set up a big screen to let fans cheer for " Gaul Rooster ". It is expected that 90,000 fans will gather, and 110,000 police forces will be deployed in France to avoid accidents.