Okay, so I’ve been trying to get better at predicting sports outcomes, and I decided to take a crack at the Serbia vs. South Sudan game. Here’s how it went down.

First, I looked up both teams’ recent performances. I mean, you gotta start somewhere, right? I checked out their win-loss records, who they’ve played against, and how they’ve been scoring. Just trying to get a general feel for how good each team is.
Then, I dug a little deeper. I started looking at individual player stats. You know, who’s scoring the most points, who’s grabbing the rebounds, who’s dishing out the assists. All that good stuff. Trying to see if there were any standout players that could really impact the game.
Next, I considered the teams’ playing styles. Are they fast-paced, run-and-gun teams? Or do they prefer a slower, more deliberate style? Do they rely on three-pointers, or do they like to drive to the basket? Just trying to figure out how they match up against each other.
- Checked recent game scores.
- Compared win-loss ratios.
- Looked at individual player performance.
After that, I tried to find any news about injuries or anything else that might affect the game. You never know, a key player could be out, and that could totally change the outcome.
My “Prediction” Process
It wasn’t super scientific,I basically took all that information, mashed it together in my brain, and came up with a prediction. It was more of an educated guess, really. I thought about which team had the better players, which team had the better recent record, and which team’s playing style was more likely to succeed.

It is important to know what I did right, I focused on the main points of both teams, and also find the key players, that part I feel I did well, I will keep doing this for future predictions.
In the end, it’s all just for fun, I learned a lot about both teams. And hey, even if my prediction is wrong, I still enjoyed the process of researching and analyzing the game. That’s the whole point, right?