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AI Predicts England and Scotland at Euros & World Cups Until 2050

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AI’s predictions for how England, Scotland and Wales will fare at major tournaments up to 2050 make for a fascinating read. The three UK nations boast some of the most optimistic fanbases in world football, but while the Three Lions are still stuck in a 60-year trophy drought, their noisy neighbours haven’t exactly been dining at the top table either – leaving bragging rights up for grabs and long overdue.

Every other summer, though, the hype machine goes into overdrive. Come rain or shine, fans across Britain find new ways to keep themselves entertained as football’s travelling circus rolls into town. But across the next 13 major international tournaments – European Championships and World Cups included, with the Nations League and other stopgaps left out – the big question remains: who will have the most to shout about when the dust settles?

GIVEMESPORT put that very question to X’s AI platform, Grok, and it’s safe to say the road ahead is anything but straight – packed with twists, turns, and a few surprises lurking just around the corner as Thomas Tuchel sets out to bring football home again.

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Sadly for the three million or so who call Wales home, it seems their best footballing days are behind them. With Gareth Bale hitting peak form at just the right time for Euro 2016, the Dragons finished as runners-up in their qualifying group before storming all the way to the semi-finals – only to be stopped in their tracks by eventual winners Portugal.

Since then, celebrations have been few and far between. AI predicts that slump will continue, especially after Wales failed to qualify for this year’s World Cup, bowing out of the playoffs on penalties to Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are expected to make it to the Round of 16 as co-hosts of Euro 2028, but beyond that, the Dragons are forecast to flounder in the group stage in all but four tournaments up until 2048.

In fact, they may have to wait until the 2050 World Cup before tasting a knockout victory again. By then, Brennan Johnson will be 49, and the winger he grew up idolising – Bale – will have celebrated his 60th birthday. While Wales may have built a reputation as having some of the most passionate fans in international football, Grok believes the talent on the pitch will continue to lag behind.

AI predicts Wales’ next 13 major international tournaments

Tournament

Finish

WC 2026

Did not qualify

Euro 2028

Round of 16

WC 2030

Group stage

Euro 2032

Group stage

WC 2034

Group stage

Euro 2036

Round of 16

WC 2038

Group stage

Euro 2040

Round of 16

WC 2042

Group stage

Euro 2044

Group stage

WC 2046

Round of 16

Euro 2048

Round of 16

WC 2050

Quarter-finals

Scotland

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While Wales drift further away from their fleeting golden generation, Scotland appear to be building a side the Tartan Army can genuinely get behind. With the likes of Scott McTominay, John McGinn and Andrew Robertson at his disposal, Steve Clarke isn’t short of top-level options, and that should help him lay the foundations for a team capable of finally shaking off the old “never make it out of the group” curse.

Scotland are predicted to progress from the group stage in seven of the next 13 tournaments, with their best run coming at Euro 2040, where they are tipped to reach the quarter-finals. Grok labels them “consistent qualifiers for most major tournaments,” pointing to strong UEFA Nations League performances and the backing of a passionate home crowd as key driving forces.

As for this summer’s World Cup, the Scots booked their place in dramatic fashion. Drawing 2-2 with Denmark in their final match, Kieran Tierney fired home in the 93rd minute to make it 3-2, before Kenny McLean audaciously looped one in from the halfway line to send Hampden Park into absolute raptures. If that’s anything to go by, they may be getting used to riding the crest of a wave.

AI predicts Scotland’s next 13 major international tournaments

Tournament

Finish

WC 2026

Group stage

Euro 2028

Round of 16

WC 2030

Group stage

Euro 2032

Group stage

WC 2034

Round of 16

Euro 2036

Round of 16

WC 2038

Group stage

Euro 2040

Quarter-finals

WC 2042

Round of 16

Euro 2044

Group stage

WC 2046

Round of 16

Euro 2048

Round of 16

WC 2050

Group stage

England

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Football will finally come home for England – but, according to AI, the Three Lions will have to wait until 2050 to add another star above their badge. That long and winding road to a second World Cup triumph is set to begin this summer, with Thomas Tuchel predicted to guide England to a second successive runners-up finish – making it three in four tournaments after the heartbreak of the last two European Championship finals.

Euro 2028 is where they are tipped to go one better and clinch gold, though another barren spell of 12 years is forecast to follow before a second Euros triumph arrives in 2040. AI suggests England will move through different golden generations every eight to 12 years, a cycle that could yield three major trophies, three runners-up finishes, five semi-final appearances, and just two quarter-final exits.

Altogether, it paints England as a looming giant in world football over the next 25 years – finally shedding their tag as eternal nearly-men. The sting in the tail, however, is that Harry Kane may never get his hands on silverware with his country. With the striker turning 33 later this year, time is not exactly on his side, and for England’s record goalscorer, it would be a cruel twist if his story didn’t end on a high.

AI predicts Wales’ next 13 major international tournaments

Tournament

Finish

WC 2026

Runners-up

Euro 2028

Winners

WC 2030

Semi-finals

Euro 2032

Quarter-finals

WC 2034

Semi-finals

Euro 2036

Runners-up

WC 2038

Quarter-finals

Euro 2040

Winners

WC 2042

Semi-finals

Euro 2044

Quarter-finals

WC 2046

Runners-up

Euro 2048

Semi-finals

WC 2050

Winners

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Man Utd Open Concrete Talks To Sign £77m Defender

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Manchester United are leading the race for RB Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba, according to a report from Germany.

The Red Devils are poised for a busy summer as they look to strengthen their ranks after securing a return to the Champions League.

Last summer, the Old Trafford outfit spent around £200million on Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Senne Lammens and Benjamin Sesko. The quartet have all proved sound investments and the Red Devils will be keen to get it right in the transfer market again as they face a busier schedule next campaign.

Casemiro, Tyrell Malacia and Jadon Sancho – who spent last season on loan at Aston Villa – have all been released as Michael Carrick eyes new recruits.

Man Utd leading chase for Castello Lukeba

Castello Lukeba

One player of interest to United is Lukeba from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.

According to Fussball Daten in Germany, the Red Devils are the ‘leading suitors’ to sign the highly-rated centre-back. He has a reported release clause in his contract of around £77million.

His deal with Leipzig runs until 2029 but the report claims he is ‘ready for a new challenge’ after three years at the club.

The United hierarchy have already opened ‘concrete talks’ with the player’s agent as they look to win the race for the 23-year-old, who has been described as ‘one of the best young centre-backs in Europe’. The Red Devils already have several options in central defence.

Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez, Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven are the current players at Carrick’s disposal and it is unclear what Lukeba’s potential arrival would mean for the current crop of centre-backs.

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United face a battle to sign Lukeba, however.

Spanish giants Barcelona – fresh off winning a second-straight La Liga title – want to bring the player to the Camp Nou.

They have reached out to the player’s agent to see how a deal could be structured as they are unlikely to pay his £77million release clause.

There is Premier League competition for the defender too.

Chelsea have been long-term admirers, along with Manchester City. Tottenham Hotspur also like the player but are only likely to attempt a move if Micky van de Ven departs the North London club this window.

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United and City can offer the player Champions League football while Chelsea and Spurs are not in any European competitions next campaign.

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are also credited with an interest. It is claimed Leipzig could accept an offer below £77million but would still want at least £50million to part ways with Lukeba.


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Four Pundits Predict England Can Win 2026 World Cup

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Putting the question of how well England can do at the next World Cup to a predominantly British audience always produces interesting answers. For whatever reason, Three Lions supporters tend to be either wildly optimistic or convinced their team will crash out – there is rarely any middle ground. That divide has been evident once again after 10 pundits from across British broadcasters were asked to predict this summer’s tournament.

Under Thomas Tuchel, England’s first non-English manager since Fabio Capello in 2012, the Three Lions will be hoping to finally end a 60-year trophy drought on the other side of the Atlantic in the USA, Canada and Mexico. After becoming the first European nation to come through a full eight-match qualifying campaign with a perfect record and without conceding a goal, optimism was at a level rarely seen in recent years.

However, there are reasons to temper expectations. Key omissions, including Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Harry Maguire, have raised eyebrows, while a damp squib of a pre-tournament friendly against New Zealand – the tournament’s lowest-ranked side – suggested the players are still struggling to cope with the heat.

That result has brought many observers back down to earth ahead of England’s opening match against Croatia on June 17, serving as a reminder that there may still be a few bumps in the road to come. One Football has put in the hard yards to reveal how 10 renowned journalists view England’s chances of bringing football home.


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Gary Neville

Former player and TV pundit Gary Neville at Old Trafford

What he said: “I’m never arrogant enough not to think quarterfinals is par for England. When you think about Italy aren’t even here. Quarter-final can be par if you lose against a great team, or some form of freak… To use the golf analogy: Par is quarters, I think for England, gotta be par, Birdie is semi-finals, Eagle is final, Albatross is winning it. I’m telling you, you’re talking about a hole-in-one on a par four. Or a two on a par five.

“If England win it, honestly, it’s a freak. Honestly, you’re talking about something that happens like once in a blue moon. In 10 days time, we’ll be England fans, and we’ll be saying ‘absolutely we can win it, no problem’, but do you honestly believe sitting here now that ‘we are going to win this tournament?”

Jamie Carragher

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What he said: “I don’t think we’ll get there. I think if England got to the semi-final, I think they’ve done brilliant. In terms of individually, the centre-backs… That’s where I go back to what a lot of the squad is. What you’d call really good Premier League players. You go back to when you had Rio and John Terry. It’s not just that they were great players. They’re playing in the Champions League every week, every season.

“Talking about Marc Guehi, who went to Man City in January, so the majority of his career at a good level – Crystal Palace, really good, did well at City – and Ezri Konsa – won the Europa League – but it’s not coming up against that level of player, week after week, season after season. And it’s just that’s what we’ve got, that’s the best of what we’ve got, it doesn’t mean they’re bad players.”

Ian Wright

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What he said: “I think we’ve got a good chance, especially with Harry Kane up front. That’s what I believe.”

Ian Wright, known as the loving uncle of English football, is ever the optimist in any studio he’s a part of. It’s hardly a surprise to learn that he’s excited by the Three Lions’ chances, resting his hopes on the goalscoring prowess of Harry Kane, who has scored 67 goals since the start of last season, and is among the frontrunners for the 2026 Ballon d’Or as a result.

Roy Keane

Roy Keane
Roy Keane

What he said: “Do I see England winning the World Cup? Absolutely not. Do you know what? When I looked at the squad and particularly defensively, I’m not convinced. And I don’t want to see any stats from anybody say, ‘Oh, they’ve done this in the last two years’ or whatever.

“Some of these games in the qualifying campaigns have been quite easy, but I just don’t see it come a crunch game in the quarter to the semi-finals, whether they’re chasing the game or defending it. The defenders… I’m just not convinced. It’s the centre-halves that would be worrying me. Imagine playing France and the game’s getting stretched… I don’t know.”

Roy Keane couldn’t be less like the aforementioned Wrighty, and the ridiculously high standards he set himself and his teammates during his own playing career has filtered into his punditry work. Angered by everything, never impressed by anything – the Irishman was never going to predict England would see gold.


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Gary Lineker

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What he said: “I quite like the way Saka has returned to form at the end of the season. Saka’s had his injuries, but I also look at some of our players and I think, especially the ones with spells out, normally you look at our players – particularly from the Premier League – and they look a little bit knackered.

“But a lot of our star players have had spells out whether it is Saka, Harry Kane has been rested quite a lot, the players playing abroad like Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford are looking fit and really strong. That could help us. It would be glorious [to win it], I think. I was five when we won it and have zero memory, so I would love it to happen in my lifetime. I think it will be tough this one, for lots of reasons, but I don’t think it is impossible. I think we’re with an outside shot.”

Alan Shearer

Alan Shearer

What he said: “I think with the talent that we have… success, I guess, is winning. But when you think about who you’re going up against, Spain or France or Brazil or Argentina, maybe Portugal, I just think as you go deep into the tournament, (there will be) squads better than England. If we defend really well and Harry can do what he’s done, then we have got a live chance of winning it. If we’re going to go deep, then Harry has to fly.”

Lineker’s right-hand man, Alan Shearer has also rested his expectations on the shoulders of Kane. Interestingly, though, he made no mention of the defensive struggles England might encounter like many of fellow pundits have – instead, he gave a positive outlook on that front.

Micah Richards

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Man City fans slam Micah Richards

What he said: “When you look at our starting lineup, I think we have a really good chance. But I feel everyone has to play to the best of their capabilities. In some other teams, you might be able to carry someone. Kylian Mbappe might not do the work off the ball but on the ball you know he will come up with that moment of magic.

“With England at times, too many players have been playing in their shell. Jude Bellingham has had those big moments, but who else? We need more players like that with personality to say ‘this is our time’. I’ll always be confident of England getting to the semi-finals, but they all need to be at their best – if one of them is off, no, I don’t think it comes home.”

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney looks on during BBC punditry

What he said: “England and Spain will make the final, and hopefully England will win it. I’m going with Kane to get the Golden Boot.”

Ai believes one other player will pip Kane to the World Cup Golden Boot award, but you can’t knock Rooney’s confidence in believing the Three Lions will go all the way. A part of the 2007 Golden Generation team, the retired Manchester United legend never got that close during his international career, but the times-are-a-changing.

Joe Hart

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What he said: “England [will lift the trophy]. But I am not actually that bothered whether I am right or wrong. I just like to back my people and I want England to do it.”

It would seem Joe Hart, England’s former number one, always backs his country to win. But he immediately second-guessed himself by then suggesting he doesn’t care if he’s right or wrong…

Thomas Frank

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What he said: “To win the World Cup you need individual quality, and England have definitely got that. Their midfield is very strong and if they can put the right defence together, it is strong enough. They have a real chance. The team will be well-structured because Thomas Tuchel is a top coach, plus they have experience in these tournaments, and I am sure they will get their togetherness right because they seem to have some fantastic characters and leaders in the group.”

It isn’t very often that England are taken seriously by neutral observers, as proven by Keane’s brutal verdict. But as the one on this list with arguably the best contemporary football knowledge (given that he was still a working Premier League manager earlier this year), then Thomas Frank’s verdict is particularly interesting.

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Gary Neville and Roy Keane Slam the US For Banning World Cup Referee

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Gary Neville and Roy Keane have joined fellow ITV pundit Ian Wright in condemning the decision not to allow referee Omar Artan into the USA for the 2026 World Cup.

Artan, known as the ‘best referee in Africa’, was interrogated upon his arrival in the States before being turned away. The White House claimed they believed the official had ties to a terrorist group, which is why they didn’t allow him to enter the country.

However, the US and FIFA have received strong backlash for the decision, including from Wright on social media. Football’s governing body released a statement, confirming they would not get involved with the issue, and Artan would indeed be absent from the competition.

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Speaking on ITV’s coverage of the opening game between Mexico and South Africa, Neville was asked about the ongoing controversy that had preceded the tournament’s kick-off. Not only with Artan, but also the situation involving Iran.

“We have seen it in Russia, we have seen it in Qatar and now we are seeing it in America, which has got the visa issues, obviously, for the referee,” the retired England footballer said.

Neville then continued, saying that ‘common sense has prevailed’ regarding Iran being allowed to play their matches in the US, even if they must train in Mexico, but was baffled FIFA didn’t insist on their referees all being allowed in the country. He ranted:

“Fans are obviously having issues getting into the country, the Iranian team it looks like common sense has mainly prevailed with them and they are now able to travel – even though they are not in this country but they are in Mexico.

“We have to get referees in that are obviously FIFA officials, I don’t know why FIFA haven’t been stronger on that issue.”

“To me it is ridiculous the fact the referee is not able to come into this country. He is a FIFA referee, he is basically someone who has been lauded as being one of the very best.”


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The ex-Manchester United defender believes the host nations should allow their countries to be ‘given over’ to visitors for the World Cup. He added:

“You have got that statue over your shoulder, the Statue of Liberty. I don’t think he’ll be feeling that right now. He is being celebrated like a hero in his own country and rightly so.

“When you host a World Cup, you are effectively giving over your land to the world of football for four to five to six weeks. We need tolerance and people who can accept that everybody comes from a different part of the world and that’s not happened here.”

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Roy Keane Agrees With Colleagues on World Cup Issues

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Following Neville’s full comments on the issue, Wright once again reiterated that he’s firmly against what has been happening off the pitch. Keane was the last one to give his view, but he agreed with his colleagues.

The Irishman said: “We shouldn’t shy away from the problems that are facing officials, supporters and teams. Once the game gets underway today and the ceremony starts, hopefully it will all be positive from there onwards.”

Keane is hoping for attention to now turn to matters on the pitch, just as many watching from home or the stands will be too.

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