France to Edge Out Spain for World Cup Glory, Economists Say: Reuters Poll
France drew 35% of votes in a Reuters survey of 160 economists, edging Spain as Brazil was picked as the biggest disappointment.
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In a Reuters survey, economists predict France will defeat Spain to win the 2026 World Cup. Despite Brazil's historical success, they're expected to underperform. The tournament will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Off-field, high costs may burden fans, marking it as the most expensive Cup yet.
France to edge out Spain for World Cup glory, economists say
France will beat Spain to lift the World Cup trophy on July 19 and five-time winners Brazil are expected to be the biggest flops, according to a Reuters survey of economists who said football was still harder to call than inflation. For 160 respondents from nearly every continent, this poll conducted once every four years is a welcome break from their macroeconomic forecasting in an era of wars, energy shocks and revived “transitory” versus pers…
France to edge out Spain for World Cup glory, economists say
BENGALURU: France will beat Spain to lift the World Cup trophy and five-time winners Brazil are expected to be the biggest flops, according to a Reuters survey of economists who said football was still harder to call than inflation.
Economists pick France to win World Cup
France will beat Spain to lift the World Cup trophy and five-times winners Brazil are expected to be the biggest flops, according to a Reuters survey of economists who said football was still harder to call than inflation.
Soccer-France to edge out Spain for World Cup glory, economists say: Reuters poll
BENGALURU, June 6 (Reuters) - France will beat Spain to lift the World Cup trophy on July 19 and five-time winners Brazil are expected to be the biggest flops, according to a Reuters survey of economists who said football was still harder to call than inflation.
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