World Cup predictions: Soccer broadcasters make their picks

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World Cup predictions: Soccer broadcasters make their picks

Find out the World Cup predictions from more than 15 experts to see their picks for World Cups 2022. The experts include the top commentators, analysts and writers from the world of soccer media. Peter Drury, Derek Rae and JP Dellacamera are some of the biggest names.

World Soccer Talk asked soccer broadcasters to predict who will advance from the group stage. There are only two teams from each of the eight groups. The round of 16 is created by the result of this.

The experts who shared their World Cup predictions are: Jon Arnold, Matteo Bonetti, Phil Bonney, Jason Davis, JP Dellacamera, Mark Donaldson, Peter Drury, Kyle Fansler, Christopher Harris, Eric Krakauer, Janusz Michallik, Christian Miles, Chris Moore, Dere Rae, Thomas Rongen, Bob Williams and Eric Wynalda. The Netherlands is the clear front-runner to advance in Group A. Senegal emerges as a candidate to make a splash in the group. England is a favorite to win the Group B. Eleven out of 18 experts picked the United States. Iran and Wales are the only two who predict Iran will advance. For the first time, no one picked a team to progress in a group C.

Senegal is considered an underdog in Group H. The United States, Denmark, Portugal and Uruguay each received two votes each. The group could have a serious impact on the future of one or both of the sides. FIFA makes their World Cup predictions.

The experts predict that a team from Brazil will win the World Cup.

Brazil is the team with the best odds to win the World Cup. Three people picked France to repeat as champions. Eric Wynalda picks the Netherlands to take the title.

The Golden Boot goes to the competition's top scorer. Harry Kane won the award in 2018. James Rodríguez won it four years before.

Randal Kolo Muani didn't get a call-up for France. Thomas Rongen and Christian Miles expect Kane to repeat as Golden Boot winner. Most people expect Messi to lead Argentina and lead the race for top goalscorer.

The panel of experts who contributed their predictions are (in alphabetical order):

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