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Sweet Seal predicts the results of World Cup matches: She hasn't been wrong yet
Croatia⚽ Sports2 days ago

Sweet Seal predicts the results of World Cup matches: She hasn't been wrong yet

A Slovenian news article reports on a unique phenomenon at the FIFA World Cup, where a fan named Aayla has been accurately predicting match outcomes for England in the knockout stage. Based in Cornwall, Aayla does not predict specific scores but simply chooses between two flags representing potential winners. So far, her predictions have been correct in matches against Croatia and Panama, though she was wrong in a game against Ghana. Ahead of the quarterfinal match against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, she again chose England, and the prediction proved accurate as England advanced despite a tough match. Fans are now eagerly awaiting her next prediction, and she has become a notable figure as an unconventional 'sporting oracle' at the tournament.

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Sweet Seal predicts the results of World Cup matches: She hasn't been wrong yet

A Slovenian news article reports on a unique phenomenon at the FIFA World Cup, where a fan named Aayla has been accurately predicting match outcomes for England in the knockout stage. Based in Cornwall, Aayla does not predict specific scores but simply chooses between two flags representing potential winners. So far, her predictions have been correct in matches against Croatia and Panama, though she was wrong in a game against Ghana. Ahead of the quarterfinal match against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, she again chose England, and the prediction proved accurate as England advanced despite a tough match. Fans are now eagerly awaiting her next prediction, and she has become a notable figure as an unconventional 'sporting oracle' at the tournament.

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