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Oxford mathematical model predicts route to the 2022 World Cup. The model simulated the group stages 1million times and Knockouts 100,000 times. - 9GAG
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Oxford mathematical model predicts route to the 2022 World Cup @JoshuaABull OXFORD 66.1% 55.9%
Sasa Savic on X: "Oxford mathematical model predicts route to the 2022 World Cup. The model simulated the group stages 1million times and Knockouts 100,000 times. https://t.co/4uILsU874W" / X
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