Over 3,400 submissions were recorded on the “Expert” platform concerning the anticipated match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the World Cup 2026. The substantial volume of predictions underscores the significant interest displayed by fans regarding the outcome of this highly anticipated fixture. An analysis of the submitted data reveals that accurately forecasting the result of world-class football remains a considerable challenge.
Out of a total of 3,454 recorded predictions, only a minority of participants managed to predict the exact 1-1 scoreline. The results show a detailed breakdown of accuracy among the fans. Specifically, 710 participants, representing 21% of the total, correctly predicted the 1-1 draw and secured a 10-point award.
A smaller group of 200 participants (6%) were deemed very close, correctly predicting the margin of victory, which awarded 6 points. Notably, zero participants managed to predict only the winner, and a substantial 2,542 participants (74%) submitted predictions that were entirely inaccurate. This statistical outcome suggests that while the level of engagement from the fans was high, the difficulty inherent in predicting professional football outcomes is evident.
The platform data serves as a quantitative measure, indicating that even among those who treat it as an expert challenge, precise forecasting remains statistically rare.
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