The best odds for the Los Angeles match, scheduled for Saturday 20 June at 10pm

In fact, whoever wins will already have one foot in the round of 32. Germany and Ivory Coast are both coming off a success on the first day of group E: the Germans beat Curaçao 7-1, while the Ivorians narrowly defeated Ecuador. Kickoff is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday 20 June, at 10pm Italian time at BMO Field in Toronto. Let’s discover the artificial intelligence prediction by analyzing the prediction and result of Germany-Ivory Coast according to our AI created specifically for analyzes and predictions: Official AI Predictor.

Germany-Ivory Coast result prediction IA

Germany are underdogs against Ivory Coast, and that’s no surprise. The technical gap is considerable and Nagelsmann’s national team should have no difficulty overcoming their opponents, according to the operators. There are still some lineup doubts to be resolved for the Germany coach, who could make some changes compared to the eleven that won by a large margin against Curaçao. One addition could be Leon Goretzka in place of Nmecha, also because the midfielder – out of contract with Bayern Munich – could be a protagonist of the match for the Predictor. The possibility of kicking at least twice has an implied probability of 50%, a 53% chance for the artificial intelligence for an Expected Value of 6% which guarantees odds of 2.00.

The AI ​​says Germany

According to World Cup Master, the digital tipster of Gazzetta AI Predictor who is an expert on the World Cup, Germany will win. This is his analysis: “After the overwhelming 7-1 victory on their debut, Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany aims to secure qualification against the Ivory Coast at the Toronto Stadium. The Mannschaft is going through a moment of exceptional form, with a streak of six consecutive victories and an impressive scoring average of 4.3 goals per game in the last 3 matches between the World Cup and the European Championships. Although Emerse Faé’s Ivory Coast showed solidity in the success against Ecuador, the possible the absence of defender Evan Ndicka – still in doubt due to a muscle problem – represents a huge risk against a German attack capable of producing 19.7 shots per game in the last 3 matches between the World Cup and the European Championship. With Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala leading the move, the technical gap appears clear.

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