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Italy-Germany: Is There a Favorite in the Nations League Quarter-finals
Italy and Germany have played many matches in their history. But none of them left fans in confusion and boredom. Often, these matches are accompanied by a vivid heat, and analysts forming both team to score predictions will not be far from the truth.
Each match between these teams is a separate football story. They approach the quarter-final duel in the Nations League in interesting line-ups with good opportunities. Let’s try to predict the result of the confrontation together with the analysts of xGscore.io.
Concerns about Italy have been debunked
Italy has finally experienced a generational change. If at Euro 2024 they almost failed (losing to Switzerland in the 1/8 finals), then in the League of Nations on equal terms with France and could take first place in the group. Therefore, most predictions for soccer have become more favorable to this team.
The team has one of the best goalkeepers in the world Gianluigi Donnarruma. Apart from him, the following are performing well:
Calafiori;
Frattesi;
Retegui;
Raspadori;
Barella.
Also, young and gifted players (Daniel Maldini, etc) are being brought up. Therefore, Luciano Spalletti has a lot to choose from. All that remains is to pick the right squad, and this specialist will have no problems with it. And it is also necessary to take into account the capabilities and discipline of the German national team.
Will Germany be able to become a Bundesmachine again?
Germany is already becoming a machine. The team at the Euros lost to future winners Spain in a difficult encounter (the penalty on Cucurella was discussed for a long time). In the Nations League, the team showed itself perfectly, winning 4 matches and taking first place in the group. However, there were still questions about the team’s stability. At times, it failed, and the match with Hungary is proof of that.

The goalkeeper position is the most questionable in the squad. After the end of Manuel Neuer's career in the national team, the goalkeeper position can be closed by Nubel or Baumann. In other positions, Nagelsmann has a good selection of players from German and top European clubs. Their discipline should help the team score well. But recently, their defense has not been as reliable as always (in 3 matches the team conceded in the group stage).
Match prediction
Despite Italy’s readiness in this case, Nagelsmann’s men should still be favored for experience and cohesion. Yes, it will not be an easy victory, and most likely Retegui will find his moment and Scuadra will score. But the Bundesmachine is still predicted to win, albeit with a minimum score. This is indicated by the cohesion of their team and the chemistry between the players. Italy still has top players, but even from different championships.
Therefore, we predict a victory for Germany, but it will not be easy.
Conclusion
Analysts of xGscore.io carefully check all the matches between the teams and their readiness to play in optimal lineups. It is not a problem for Germany and Italy to find strong players, even if someone can’t come to the game. But in this case, the team’s approach in excellent conditions. Scoring Retegui allows the Scuadra to count on goals. But overall, as a team, it is Germany that will look more favorable.
Please note that the forecast does not guarantee successful bets. Football is bright emotions and unpredictable matches. So, enjoy the game and make your predictions, but take into account the opinion of our experts.
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Flashscore Introduces Multilingual AI Presenter AILA
By Dipo Olowookere
A fully synthetic multilingual Artificial Intelligence (AI) presenter known as AILA has been unveiled by Flashscore, one of the world’s largest digital sports data and news platforms.
Flashscore, which boasts more than 155 million monthly users, said the AI presenter was developed in collaboration with a creative high-value AI production studio, Fameplay.
AILA turns Flashscore’s sports data-driven features and narratives into localised presenter-led video, a statement from the company made available to Business Post said.
It anchored Route 48, Flashscore’s player-by-player data profile series, in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, and fronted an app-download campaign across Latin America, Spain and France, speaking each market’s language natively.
On the strength of that run, Flashscore is now ready to extend AILA across product and editorial announcements, original shows and partnerships.
Flashscore noted that AILA does not replace human editorial teams or studios, but rather complements them effectively and adds an always-available element.
“AILA was created by deliberately separating two distinct elements. The performance itself, the movement, facial expressions, and on-screen presence, was licensed from a real actress. The face, however, was built entirely from scratch: fully synthetic and fully owned,” the Chief AI Producer and co-founder of Fameplay, Lukáš Záhoř, stated.
“AILA can speak in dozens of languages, across any format, at any time, without being constrained by the availability or limitations of a human performer.
“Most synthetic presenters, by contrast, borrow a real person’s face and simply hope no one asks who actually owns it. For Flashscore, we created an asset that will only become more valuable over time, not a deepfake that lasts only until the first lawsuit,” Záhoř added.
Also commenting, the Chief Digital Content Officer at Livesport, Alan Záruba, said, “Our newsroom reaches millions of people, and we built our own studios to enhance our content the way we want it.
“AILA is an extension of that, not a departure from it. We want to stay at the forefront of the current digital development and AI-powered stream. When we briefed Fameplay on how to handle the concept of an AI digital avatar which can radically change the way we would scale our content, we wrote a single line to define future AILA: she’s built from numbers, but she speaks in stories.”
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Super Falcons to Miss 2027 Women’s World Cup After South Africa Playoffs Defeat
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigeria’s Super Falcons have failed to qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup after suffering a 2-1 defeat to South Africa in their play-off encounter on Thursday night.
The Nigerian team, reeling from a 1-0 loss to Cameroon in the quarter-finals of the CAF Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) on Sunday, showed no signs of putting their misery to bed as they went two goals down to the Bayana Bayana team. It took a late penalty scored by Christy Uchebe to halve the deficit after the South Africans went down to 10 players.
The Super Falcons needed a victory against their opponents to progress to the next stage of the qualification process and secure one of the two available tickets to the intercontinental play-offs. The defeat ended their hopes of making it to the 2027 tournament, which will be hosted by Brazil.
The result brings an end to Nigeria’s remarkable record of appearing at every edition of the Women’s World Cup since the tournament was first held in 1991.
The play-offs were introduced to determine the final African representatives after four teams were eliminated at the quarter-final stage of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
Two qualification tickets were available, with Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire battling for the opportunity to advance.
Ghana secured one of the available tickets after defeating Côte d’Ivoire 2-1, while South Africa claimed the other following their victory over the Super Falcons.
The Super Falcons had featured in all previous editions of the tournament, making their absence from the 2027 World Cup a significant moment in the history of Nigerian women’s football.
It also raises fresh questions about the direction of Nigerian national football after the Super Eagles also failed to qualify for the recently concluded FIFA World Cup held in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
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PSG, Arsenal, Inter Lead The Charge As New European Season Begins
European football returns with a bang as the new season kicks off. The dust has barely settled on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but European football wastes no time getting back to business. Over the next two weeks, the continent’s prominent competitions will launch in quick succession, giving fans a dense run of fixtures across the UEFA Super Cup, the FA Community Shield, La Liga, the Premier League and Serie A.
Paris Saint-Germain, fresh off back-to-back Champions League triumphs, faces Aston Villa in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday 12 August at 8pm which will be airing on Supersport across DStv & GOtv, with the French side chasing a second successive Super Cup crown against an Aston Villa team that has become an increasingly serious force in European competition.
England’s traditional curtain-raiser follows four days later. The FA Community Shield, staged in Cardiff on Sunday 16 August at 3pm, pits Premier League champions Arsenal against FA Cup holders Manchester City, the latter beginning life under new manager Enzo Maresca, while Arsenal look to reinforce their status as the team to beat.
Spain gets moving over the same weekend, with La Liga’s opening round running from Saturday 15 to Monday 17 August. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have all been given extended rest following Spain’s World Cup win, leaving the door open for the chasing pack to set an early pace before Matchday 2 arrives from 20 to 24 August.
The Premier League then starts the following weekend, running from Friday 21 to Monday 24 August. Champions Arsenal open their title defence at home to promoted Coventry, before a full round of fixtures featuring Manchester United, Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea, among others, round out the opening weekend. Serie A joins the calendar on the same weekend, from 22 to 24 August, with holders Inter Milan starting their title defence against Monza and Napoli, Juventus, Milan and Roma all in early action.
With five major competitions launching inside a fortnight, the new European season promises an unrelenting start. All the action will be available live on SuperSport, across DStv and GOtv.


