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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U The final four are set—who will lift the trophy?
France leads the odds to win! Can Messi defend his title?
Four top championship favorites, four world champions—also the latest top four teams in the world rankings—will meet in the semifinals!
In the history of the World Cup, the last four teams are rarely seen together again, and now another “top-club showdown” is about to unfold!
With a squad value of €800 million, Argentina ranked world No. 1
With a squad value of €1.22 billion, Spain ranked world No. 2
With a squad value of €1.52 billion, France ranked world No. 3
With a squad value of €1.36 billion, England ranked world No. 4
Mbappé, Lamine Yamal, Bellingham, Messi… the brightest stars in world football are about to take the field together in the World Cup semifinals, and the battle for the championship is reaching its peak.
Who will make it to the final? Who will win the World Cup Golden Boot? And who will ultimately lift the Hercules trophy?
① France vs Spain
This semifinal is the ultimate showdown between the two top “powerhouse” teams in today’s world football. Since the knockout stage began, France have changed their usual script—Deschamps has pushed defensive counterattacking and a brutal midfield press to the limit. In the Round of 16, France beat Paraguay 1-0; in the quarterfinals, they overpowered Morocco 2-0, demonstrating astonishing shutout ability and superb control. By contrast, Spain have played an extremely aggressive and flamboyant style in this tournament, knocking out Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals. Tactically, France’s defensive line is highly disciplined against Spain’s possession-and-probing penetration, while Mbappé’s rapid left-sided counterattacks will pose a lethal threat to Spain’s aging back line. Under the punishing intensity of the semifinals, neither side is likely to settle the match within 90 minutes.
Prediction: Both teams draw 1-1 in regular time, and it will very likely go to extra time and even a penalty shootout.
② England vs Argentina
This is a century-class showdown with historical grudges baked in. Argentina showed exceptional attacking-line adjustment ability and championship resilience in the knockout stage. Although Messi is tightly marked, new-generation stars like McAllister, Álvarez, and Lautaro suddenly delivered—the team ground out a hard-fought 3-1 win over Switzerland after extra time in the quarterfinals, and the whole squad is riding a wave of momentum. England has also bounced back. In the quarterfinals, they battled back to reverse Norway 2-1 after extra time. However, when it comes to handling high-intensity midfield pressure and transitions, the team still shows signs of disconnect, and the starting midfield players are either suspended due to red cards in the knockout stage or dealing with deep fatigue. From a tactical standpoint, Argentina’s ability to turn chaos into immediate regain in the front third—winning the ball back on the spot and breaking down tightly organized defenses—is even more multi-dimensional.
Prediction: The two teams will trade blows fiercely in a high-tempo match for 90 minutes; England will pay for defensive mistakes, and Argentina will edge it 2-1 in regular time to reach the final!
What do you think? Which team do you think can win the title?