A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted the biggest sporting winners of 2024.
The new year brings with it the chance of glory across some of the world’s biggest events.
Euro 2024 takes centre stage in the summer as 24 nations bid for success in Germany.
Meanwhile, the Premier League season will come to an exciting conclusion.
The best tennis players on the planet will also chase Grand Slam glory at Wimbledon in July.
Ahead of the action, the outcomes have been predicted by a supercomputer and here are the results.
Football
KingCasinoBonus‘ supercomputer has predicted Euro 2024 ahead of the tournament.
England will be aiming to end 58 years of hurt in Germany after being drawn with Denmark, Serbia and Slovenia.
The supercomputer expects a successful showing for the Three Lions, making them favourites to win.
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Gareth Southgate’s side edge out France, who they could face in the semi-finals, in the prediction.
Meanwhile, the conclusion of the Premier League has been predicted by BETSiE.
Arsenal are tipped to pip Manchester City and Liverpool to their first title since 2004.
Aston Villa are predicted to complete the top four, with Sheffield United, Luton and Burnley relegated after 100,000 simulations.
OLBG’s has also predicted the winners of 2024’s biggest cup competitions.
City have been given a 33 per cent chance of lifting the FA Cup for the second year in a row, with another Manchester Derby final predicted.
Liverpool are the favourites to win the Carabao Cup ahead of their semi-final clash with Fulham in January.
Arsenal could taste more glory in Europe, though, after being chosen as slight favourites over City in the Champions League.
The Gunners have been given a 22 per cent chance of glory, with the treble winners at 20 per cent and Bayern Munich on 15 per cent.
Mikel Arteta’s side face Porto in the last 16 after winning their group before Christmas.
Another English winner is expected in the Europa League, with Liverpool favourites ahead of Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan.
The Reds also won their group and are straight through to the round of 16.
Away from Europe, Senegal are slight favourites to retain their Africa Cup of Nations crown.
The Lions of Teranga edge out Algeria ahead of the tournament, which begins in the Ivory Coast on January 13.
Golf
Three of golf’s four major winners have been predicted, with Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm set for glory.
McIlroy is tipped to narrowly win The Open ahead of Rahm at Royal Troon in July.
However, Rahm will be the victor in the USA after he was predicted to pip McIlroy to reclaim The Masters as well as lifting a first US Open since 2021 ahead of Scottie Scheffler.
Tennis
The supercomputer has predicted a repeat of last year’s Wimbledon final at SW19.
Carlos Alcaraz has been given a 34 per cent chance of winning back-to-back titles ahead of tennis icon Novak Djokovic at 31 per cent.
Boxing
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk are finally set to meet to crown the undisputed heavyweight world champion on February 17.
The Gypsy King is predicted to win a close fight at a 52 per cent chance, with Usyk at 44 per cent and a draw tipped at four per cent.
Cricket
The USA and West Indies will host the T20 World Cup in June as cricket takes centre stage for four weeks of action.
England have been given an 18 per cent chance of defending the title they won in 2022.
However, it is India who are predicted to dominate and become world champions for a second time.
F1
Max Verstappen and Red Bull enjoyed a dominant 2023 F1 season as they claimed the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championship.
The Dutchman has been tipped to lead the way once again and claim his fourth world title in a row.
He has been given a 65 per cent chance by the supercomputer, with McLaren’s Lando Norris predicted to be his nearest challenger.
Rugby Union
After completing the Grand Slam in 2023, Ireland fans may expect another Six Nations triumph in 2024.
However, the supercomputer has instead given France a 41 per cent chance to make them favourites ahead of Andy Farrell’s team.
Cycling
Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard is gunning for a third consecutive Tour de France crown in 2024.
He has claimed the yellow jersey in both 2022 and 2023, with the 27-year-old predicted to win again this time around.
‘Vingo’ has been given a 28 per cent chance of glory, with fellow two-time winner Tadej Pogacar second favourite.
Super Bowl
The Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LVIII on February 11.
According to the supercomputer, the San Francisco 49ers will win a sixth Super Bowl by beating the Baltimore Ravens.