REVEALED: Germany will WIN the World Cup and England will lose in the quarter-finals AGAIN
THE same people who accurately predicted Spain would win the last World Cup have revealed who will win this summer's tournament.
With just days to go before the action gets underway in Brazil we can confirm that GERMANY have been tipped to beat Brazil in the final on July 13.
That's according to Electronic Arts, the people behind the official 2014 FIFA World Cup video game.
Using the ground-breaking EA SPORTS football engine EA has predicted the outcome of every single game at this summer's tournament.
And it is more bad news for the Three Lions with Roy Hodgson's men set to crash out at the quarter-final stage to defending champions Spain.
Four years ago EA said Spain would lift their first World Cup and that is exactly what they did so scoff at your peril.
In a nail-biting final it took an extra-time strike from Germany's Miroslav Klose to hand Germany victory after Arsenal's Per Mertesacker had cancelled out Neymar's opener. If the game's predictions prove accurate then Klose will also become the World Cup's all-time top scorer as Germany claim their fourth title.
But it was a case of what if for England once again as their quest to relieve the glory of 1966 collapsed.
One good omen for Steven Gerrard and co is that EA actually has England WINNING a penalty shootout in the last-16 as they see off Colombia 4-3. In EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, fans can experience all the fun, excitement and drama of football’s greatest event.
EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil was developed at EA Canada in Vancouver and is available for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
That's according to Electronic Arts, the people behind the official 2014 FIFA World Cup video game.
Using the ground-breaking EA SPORTS football engine EA has predicted the outcome of every single game at this summer's tournament.
And it is more bad news for the Three Lions with Roy Hodgson's men set to crash out at the quarter-final stage to defending champions Spain.
Four years ago EA said Spain would lift their first World Cup and that is exactly what they did so scoff at your peril.
In a nail-biting final it took an extra-time strike from Germany's Miroslav Klose to hand Germany victory after Arsenal's Per Mertesacker had cancelled out Neymar's opener.
But it was a case of what if for England once again as their quest to relieve the glory of 1966 collapsed.
One good omen for Steven Gerrard and co is that EA actually has England WINNING a penalty shootout in the last-16 as they see off Colombia 4-3.
EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil was developed at EA Canada in Vancouver and is available for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
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