A well-known TikTok user, @worldcuptimetraveller, claims that they already know who the winner of the 2022 World Cup.
How can that be, considering that the round of 16 hasn’t even started yet? Well, the so-called “time traveler” claims that they went to the future and watched the tournament play out. According to @worldcuptimetraveller, Brazil will beat France 2-1 in the World Cup final.
They even shared a video which shows the Brazilian players celebrating their victory. You be the judge and decide if you’re buying the claims or not.
There’s something interesting to note here. Per Anthony Blair of The Sun, the TikTok user previously used the handle @nsh.official, and they made a correct prediction on last year’s Euro Cup:
Back in 2021 the mysterious poster, formerly known as @nsh.official, appeared to correctly predict the final score in the delayed Euro 2020 tournament.
They shared a clip showing Italy winning the final 2-1, which came true just weeks later.
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France won Group B with a 2-0-1 record. Brazil won a tiebreaker over Switzerland (both had 2-0-1 records) to take first place in Group G. France, the defending champions, will play Poland in the Round of 16 on Sunday,. Brazil will play South Korea on Monday.
If it does end up being France and Brazil in the 2022 World Cup Final, it would be a rematch from the 1998 tournament final. There, the host nation in France defeated the defending champion Brazilians 3-0.
Brazil, of course, redeemed themselves by defeating Germany 2-0 in the tournament final.
They have the most World Cup championships with five, but Brazil hasn’t reached the finals ever since.
As the host country, they memorably reached the 2014 semi-finals but fell 7-1 to Germany, who went on to win the World Cup. As for France, they’re aiming to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cup championships since Brazil, who accomplished the feat in 1958 and 1962.
The 2022 World Cup final will be played on Sunday, Dec. 18 at Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail, Qatar.