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And the winners of the 2006 World Cup will be...
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Unfortunately it can't happen. In the (frankly very likely) event that Germany and Argentina both win their second round games - against Sweden and Mexico respectively - then they'll end up playing each other in the quarter finals. If they don't then they're out anyway.
Unfortunately I've also just spotted England's route out of the World Cup. Assuming Brazil and Spain win their last matches (against Japan and Saudi Arabia respectively, so very very likely) they'll end up playing each other in the quarter finals. That's the good news, since one of them will be going out. The bad news is that the winner of that game will play England in the semi finals...assuming of course that we actually beat Ecuador...
I think the most likely scenario is a Brazil vs Argentina final. Not just because they're the two favourites, but because they've both got a remarkably easy route to the last round...
Edited by - Accushot on 6/21/2006 4:06:57 PM
Unfortunately I've also just spotted England's route out of the World Cup. Assuming Brazil and Spain win their last matches (against Japan and Saudi Arabia respectively, so very very likely) they'll end up playing each other in the quarter finals. That's the good news, since one of them will be going out. The bad news is that the winner of that game will play England in the semi finals...assuming of course that we actually beat Ecuador...
I think the most likely scenario is a Brazil vs Argentina final. Not just because they're the two favourites, but because they've both got a remarkably easy route to the last round...
Edited by - Accushot on 6/21/2006 4:06:57 PM
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