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A WORLD CUP supercomputer has predicted heartbreak for England in Qatar.
The Three Lions are expected to top Group B ahead of Iran, USA and Wales.
Next Gareth Southgate’s side are tipped to beat Senegal in the second round, with the African champions predicted to finish second in their group behind the Netherlands.
But the latter stages could prove very tricky with a supercomputer simulation run by Lord Ping predicting England to lose to France in the quarter-final.
The reigning champions boast stars such as Kylian Mbappe, Raphael Varane and Karim Benzema and could prove too much for England.
Even if England can beat Les Bleus they still face a massive effort to claim the trophy.
The supercomputer expects the winner of England vs France to take on Germany in the semi-final, with Brazil and Argentina also predicted to make the last four.
Brazil would meet England in the final if the Three Lions make it that far, after beating top teams like Spain and Uruguay along the way.