
Weโve looked at data from USA 1994 onwards to see how and when classic upsets take place โ and what that could mean for this yearโs competition
This year, the biggest ever World Cup will feature 48 teams, an increase from 32, opening up the tournament to even more upsets, shocks and surprises. The vagaries of the World Cup draw have given rise to classic underdog victories over the years, from an amateur USA teamโs shock defeat of the then-favourites England in 1950 onwards. But what does the data tell us about upsets in footballโs modern era?
Starting from the launch of the Fifa menโs world ranking system in 1993, we have analysed each World Cup match in which an underdog beat a higher-ranked team, along with the ranking disparity between the teams: the bigger the gap, the higher the โupset scoreโ, and the larger the circle in the graphics below. Upsets are marked in red, while matches decided on penalties are represented with a white border.
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