2018 Russia World Cup Football Kicks Off
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2018 Russia World Cup Football Kicks Off
The 2018 FIFA World Cup
10 June 2018
The party starts on June 14 with the hosts, Russia, playing against Saudi Arabia, and the games go on until the Final on July 15.
Fox and Telemundo have the TV rights for this edition of the World Cup, which means games will air on Fox, Fox Sports 1 in English and on Telemundo and NBC Universo in Spanish. You can stream all World Cup games in English or Spanish on fuboTV (Try for free).
In the link below you'll find the complete schedule for this summer's tournament:
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/world- ... ream-info/
Or go straight to the Fifa website to see what' s on:
GROUPS
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https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/
All football related discussions welcome.
10 June 2018
The party starts on June 14 with the hosts, Russia, playing against Saudi Arabia, and the games go on until the Final on July 15.
Fox and Telemundo have the TV rights for this edition of the World Cup, which means games will air on Fox, Fox Sports 1 in English and on Telemundo and NBC Universo in Spanish. You can stream all World Cup games in English or Spanish on fuboTV (Try for free).
In the link below you'll find the complete schedule for this summer's tournament:
https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/world- ... ream-info/
Or go straight to the Fifa website to see what' s on:
GROUPS
:
https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/
All football related discussions welcome.
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Finally, lets enjoy football again after short break.
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Re: 2018 Russia World Cup Football Kicks Off
C'mon England! Its our year.... i got a feeling....
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dream on mate, Ole Ole Ole
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Re: 2018 Russia World Cup Football Kicks Off
Why am I totally not interested in this tournament this time?
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BRAZIIIIIIIIILLLLLLL LALALALALALAAAAAA LALALALALALAAAAAA LALALALALALAAAAAA BRAZILLLLLLLLLL
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Re: 2018 Russia World Cup Football Kicks Off
@bolueeleh
im probably going to end up derailing this thread loads by finding hot girls in the crowd and putting them into Gifs
sorry @CEOCambodiaNews
Colombia
Brazil
Mexico
Belgian
Japan
Argentina
Russia
im probably going to end up derailing this thread loads by finding hot girls in the crowd and putting them into Gifs
sorry @CEOCambodiaNews
Colombia
Brazil
Mexico
Belgian
Japan
Argentina
Russia
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yeehaa, need a good fap anyways
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The Groups - Who's playing who in the first round ?
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Goldman Sachs used AI to simulate 1 million possible World Cup outcomes -- and arrived at a clear winner
The Argentine superstar Lionel Messi once said: “In football… talent and elegance mean nothing without rigour and precision.”
It’s a sentiment Goldman Sachs seems to have taken to heart when compiling its forecast for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which is set to kick off Friday.
The firm used machine learning to run 200,000 models, mining data on team and individual player attributes, to help forecast specific match scores. Goldman then simulated 1 million variations of the tournament to calculate the probability of advancement for each squad.
The tournament bracket below shows how Goldman sees the World Cup unfolding. Note that the numbers next to each nation – which dictate whether it advances over its opponent – represent the predicted, unrounded number of goals scored in each possible iteration of the tournament, based on machine-learning results applied to countless scenarios.
“We are drawn to machine learning models because they can sift through a large number of possible explanatory variables to produce more accurate forecasts than conventional alternatives,” a group of strategists from Goldman’s international research team wrote in a client note.
Here are the key takeaways from Goldman’s data:
*Brazil is expected to win its sixth World Cup title, defeating Germany in the final by an unrounded score of 1.70 to 1.41
* While France has better overall odds of lifting the trophy than Germany, its expected meeting with Brazil in the semifinals has it falling short of the title
match
* England is expected to make it to the quarterfinal stage, where Goldman says it will lose to Germany
*Spain and Argentina are forecast to underperform, both losing in the quarterfinals
* Russia isn’t expected to make it out of the group stage, despite its role as tournament host
*Saudi Arabia is deemed the surprise team that advances out of the group stage, ahead of Russia
"We capture the stochastic nature of the tournament carefully using state-of-the-art statistical methods and we consider a lot of information in doing so,” they said. “But the forecasts remain highly uncertain, even with the fanciest statistical techniques, simply because football is quite an unpredictable game. This is, of course, precisely why the World Cup will be so exciting to watch.”
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/worl ... ?r=US&IR=T
The Argentine superstar Lionel Messi once said: “In football… talent and elegance mean nothing without rigour and precision.”
It’s a sentiment Goldman Sachs seems to have taken to heart when compiling its forecast for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which is set to kick off Friday.
The firm used machine learning to run 200,000 models, mining data on team and individual player attributes, to help forecast specific match scores. Goldman then simulated 1 million variations of the tournament to calculate the probability of advancement for each squad.
The tournament bracket below shows how Goldman sees the World Cup unfolding. Note that the numbers next to each nation – which dictate whether it advances over its opponent – represent the predicted, unrounded number of goals scored in each possible iteration of the tournament, based on machine-learning results applied to countless scenarios.
“We are drawn to machine learning models because they can sift through a large number of possible explanatory variables to produce more accurate forecasts than conventional alternatives,” a group of strategists from Goldman’s international research team wrote in a client note.
Here are the key takeaways from Goldman’s data:
*Brazil is expected to win its sixth World Cup title, defeating Germany in the final by an unrounded score of 1.70 to 1.41
* While France has better overall odds of lifting the trophy than Germany, its expected meeting with Brazil in the semifinals has it falling short of the title
match
* England is expected to make it to the quarterfinal stage, where Goldman says it will lose to Germany
*Spain and Argentina are forecast to underperform, both losing in the quarterfinals
* Russia isn’t expected to make it out of the group stage, despite its role as tournament host
*Saudi Arabia is deemed the surprise team that advances out of the group stage, ahead of Russia
"We capture the stochastic nature of the tournament carefully using state-of-the-art statistical methods and we consider a lot of information in doing so,” they said. “But the forecasts remain highly uncertain, even with the fanciest statistical techniques, simply because football is quite an unpredictable game. This is, of course, precisely why the World Cup will be so exciting to watch.”
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/worl ... ?r=US&IR=T
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