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According to predict.fun, the probability of Spain finishing first in World Cup Group H has dropped to 71%, a 9% decline over the past 24 hours.
According to monitoring by the Svmuu Seer channel, in the "World Cup Group H Winner" prediction event on predict.fun, the probability of Spain finishing first in Group H has dropped to 71%, a 9% decline over the past 24 hours. Additionally, the probability of Uruguay finishing first in Group H is currently reported at 23%. Today, in the first round of Group H of the World Cup group stage, Cape Verde pulled off a surprise draw against Spain. In the second round, Spain will face Saudi Arabia, while Cape Verde will take on Uruguay. The Svmuu Seer channel continues to monitor the prediction market, spotting changes before they are priced in.
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