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‘Time traveller’ shares footage from three weeks in the future showing who wins the World Cup

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Published 22:45 28 Nov 2022 GMT

‘Time traveller’ shares footage from three weeks in the future showing who wins the World Cup

The ‘time traveller’ correctly predicted England’s loss during last summer’s Euro

Marcus Chan

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A TikTok user who claims to be a time traveller has shared video footage showing who will win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The tournament only kicked off last week and we are about three weeks away from the final of football’s biggest competition.

Now, the user on TikTok has shared television footage from three weeks in advance which shows who will get their hands on the World Cup trophy. You can watch the footage below.

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TikTok user, @worldcuptimetraveller last summer predicted England’s loss to Italy in the 2020 Euro final and has come back with another huge claim.

The footage shared on social media shows Brazil have just beaten France 2-1 in the final in Qatar. Meaning the South American country will lift their sixth World Cup.

Brazil players were captured celebrating whilst a dejected Olivier Giroud bowed his head in utter disappointment.

The scoreline graphic is exactly the same as the ones we have been seeing on live coverage so far in the tournament, with the time traveller claiming that Richarlison and Marquinhos were the scorers for Tite’s side, and Antoine Griezmann the scorer for France.

The video was captioned: “Brazil just beat France at the 2022 World Cup final. I'm a time traveller. Helping you out like last year.”

Fans were quick to react to the footage on social media.

One said: “Why does it look so…real.”

Another commented: “Imagine if he gets it right again.”

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However, many eagle-eyed fans spotted that the footage of Brazil players celebrating was actually from their first match against Serbia after Richarlison netted the first goal.

Although it is practically impossible to predict the winner at this stage, both Brazil and France will have a huge chance of making it all the way to the final.

Who will win the World Cup? Let us know in the comments.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@worldcuptimetraveller

Topics: Brazil, Football World Cup, Football, France

Marcus Chan
Marcus Chan

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