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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

Thomas Tuchel and England's Harry Kane talk on a training pitch

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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Tottenham Enter Race to Sign Viery

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Tottenham have already made strides to improve their defensive options this summer, but Portal do Gremista reports that the Lilywhites are back in for another player in the defence.

Roberto De Zerbi has wasted no time in attempting to rebuild the Spurs squad in his image, with Marcos Senesi the latest confirmed transfer addition to the defensive line.

The Argentinian centre-back joins Andy Robertson in becoming the second deal sealed by Tottenham, but work is already underway to add even more strength in depth.

Several bids have been made in an attempt to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton, with the direction of travel suggesting that the Dutch centre-back will be the next permanent addition.

Even with those signings in the backline, Tottenham appear to be lining up another defender, but one for the future.

Tottenham Want Defender Viery

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Another defender on Tottenham’s radar this summer is Gremio star Viery, a young defender who is capable of playing as both a centre-back, and a left-back.

Portal do Gremista claims that Spurs have joined the race for the 21-year-old, alongside several top clubs in the Premier League and others in Europe.

Newcastle, Brighton, Nottingham Forest, and Sunderland are claimed to be in the race from England, while Roma, Juventus and Fiorentina have also been monitoring a move from the continent.

Scouts from those clubs have been watching the defender intently, with Gremio understanding that there is likely to be a battle over the star’s signature.

Newcastle and Fiorentina are claimed to have bids in the region of €12 million (£10.3 million) rejected, with a potential bidding war on the cards for those involved.

Viery could be the second Brazilian star to join Tottenham this summer, if he joins, as the club closes in on a move to sign Savinho from Manchester City.

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A move for Viery could prove to be an impressive one, if the young defender goes on to impress in the Premier League for Tottenham.

That said, it brings up the obvious question surrounding where he would be in the team’s pecking order, and what role he would exactly fill for the future.

If the 21-year-old is viewed as an option for the long-term, then he will have a lot of quality players ahead of him, if as expected, the centre-back ranks include the likes of Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, Luka Vuskovic, Senesi, and Van Hecke.


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If he takes up the role of promising youngster on the fringes, then it brings up doubts over Vuskovic’s future, amid links with a potential exit.

The Croatia international is keen on game time moving forward, and adding another centre-back into the conversation may only restrict either player’s chances further.

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Why Donald Trump Won’t Be at USA vs Paraguay

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The United States of America will open their 2026 World Cup campaign with a clash against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday. However, Donald Trump will not be present for the match or the opening ceremony.

Mexico opened up the competition with a 2-0 victory against South Africa on Thursday night, holding their own opening ceremony before kick-off. Canada, the other co-hosts of the sporting pinnacle, will have the likes of Michael Buble and Alanis Morissette performing at their ceremony before they face Bosnia.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will be in attendance for the United States’ first match at the 48-team tournament. While Paraguay president Santiago Pena will be at the event in California, his American counterpart won’t be there.

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There is a reason for the President’s absence. While football supporters will think the World Cup is the most important sporting event this weekend, UFC fans will strongly disagree.

UFC Freedom 250 will be held at the White House on Sunday 14 June, and Trump is expected to be in attendance. The event, which will take place on the South Lawn, will see championship fights mark 250 years of American independence.

Not only that, but it’s a big day for Trump personally, as he’ll be celebrating his 80th birthday. His responsibilities at the White House showcase are expected to keep him in Washington, D.C., according to The Athletic (per the Metro).

Run-throughs are set to begin on Friday, so the USA vs Paraguay fixture just happens to land on a bad day for the President. It remains to be seen if he will make an appearance in support of Mauricio Pochettino and his players further down the line.

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There appears to be no question about whether Trump will attend the World Cup final on July 19. FIFA boss Gianni Infantino handed out the role of co-presenting the winning team with the iconic trophy. He said (per USA Today):

“This trophy will be handed out on the 19th of July to the captain of the team who will win the World Cup.

“I will give it together with the President of the United States, the host country. Nobody can touch this trophy.”


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He may not be showing up for the opening day in his country, but the 79-year-old has been heavily involved in the build-up to the sporting event. Trump has caused controversy with his travel ban list and war against Iran, who are participating in the competition. He’ll be keeping an eye out on how the on-pitch action unfolds as he claimed the USMNT can secure the trophy for the first time ever.

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New Report Details Silence & Tension in San Antonio Spurs’ Locker Room

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A damning report has revealed what happened inside the San Antonio Spurs’ locker room after their stunning Game 4 collapse against the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals on Wednesday night. Madison Square Garden had never witnessed a comeback quite like the Knicks’ 107-106 victory, and much of the attention since has centred on how the beaten Spurs have responded to such a crushing defeat.

Early in the contest, New York trailed San Antonio by 29 points before pulling off the largest comeback in NBA Finals history. Mike Brown’s side have made a habit of defying the odds, having already overturned double-digit deficits in each of the first three games of the series. They also erased a 22-point fourth-quarter deficit against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals and battled back from multiple 20-point holes against the Boston Celtics in last year’s playoffs.

The Knicks are now just one win away from their first NBA title in 53 years, riding a wave of belief and momentum after an almost unimaginable victory. They will have the opportunity to wrap up the championship in San Antonio on Saturday night.

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For Spurs, however, the defeat was a bitter pill to swallow. Not only did they let a commanding lead slip through their fingers, but they also missed the chance to move within touching distance of winning a title on home court. Unsurprisingly, the fallout has been significant, with a new report from NBC News revealing what went down in the dressing room afterwards. It wrote:

“Back in their locker room, there was nothing but silence, players looking at their phones or staring off into space. They were trying to process what had just happened, too. The comeback had been as much about what the Spurs had done wrong as the Knicks had done right. ‘We gave this one up,’ Spurs forward Keldon Johnson said. ‘It hurts.'”

The Spurs offense, as a reference point for the idea that they ‘gave up’, only mustered 30 points in the second half. “Stopped moving the ball,” San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama said. “Stopped executing.” With 1:47 left, he had actually gone to the free throw line, with the Spurs clinging to a 1-point lead.


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The crowd attempted to bother the 22-year-old. They had done the same thing in Game 3, with Stephon Castle at the line, and he had calmly sunk both free throws. This time, Wembanyama missed them both. “What was going through my mind? Same thing as always,” Wembanyama said. “It’s just a shot. You might work on your form for hours and hours. At the end of the day, it’s just a shot, so you need to shoot it the normal way.”

The Spurs still had a 1-point lead with 13.5 seconds left when Brunson missed a shot and the rebound happened to ricochet out to the Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox, who was ahead of the pack and racing the other way. Fox went for a layup, and was blocked by Anunoby, who had sprinted back into the play. “[We] hadn’t scored,” Fox said. “Tried to get a layup to get up three, force them to hit a three, and OG made a good block.”

Wembanyama Targeted For Intense Criticism As NYC Bedlam Ensues

San Antonio Spurs Victor Wembanyama

A brutal night for Wembanyama continued even after he returned to his hotel on Wednesday, as he was pelted with boos from jeering Knicks fans and nearly struck by a flying egg, according to ESPN. A video shared online showed at least one egg tossed in the direction of the San Antonio Spurs superstar as he entered his hotel, flanked by security.

Meanwhile, the Knicks’ historic victory prompted scenes of bedlam and jubilation across New York City, as ecstatic fans packed the streets, set off fireworks, scaled lampposts and at times clashed with police. According to the New York Police Department, 56 people were taken into custody for charges that ranged from assault to disorderly conduct.

“Once again, there were large crowds of people who engaged in incredibly reckless and dangerous behavior last night both during and after the game,” the police department said in a statement.

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