Who could win the World Cup? Wall Street firm analyzed 20,000 matches to predict the winner

Goldman Sachs set its predictions ahead of the tournament start after analyzing thousands of matches dating back to 1978.

WASHINGTON — The World Cup is almost here.

Argentina is vying for a back-to-back win of one of soccer’s most sought after titles, a feat that hasn’t been achieved sine Brazil in 1962. 

A record 1,248 players will represent 48 nations on the World Cup stage, the first time the tournament has been expanded to include that many teams. The rosters reflect the wide range of ages, with more than 25 years separating the oldest

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