A SUPERCOMPUTER has predicted England's chances of Euro 2024 glory following their second Group C match.
The Three Lions were given a near twenty per cent chance of ending the nation's 58-year-long wait for silverware prior to the tournament getting underway.
England drew 1-1 with Denmark in their second Group C matchCredit: GETTYThree Lions fans aren't optimistic about Gareth Southgate's chances of guiding the team to Euro gloryCredit: GettyBut a supercomputer has increased their chances of winning the trophyCredit: AFPA drab 1-1 draw with Denmark, however, has well and truly tempered fans' hopes of them lifting the Henri Delaunay trophy.
But amazingly, the chances of Southgate's troops winning the tournament have GONE UP - albeit slightly - after their Danish draw.
According to BETSiE's supercomputer, England now have a 20.55 per cent chance of winning the tournament and a 13.69 per cent chance of being runners-up for the second Euros on the trot.
Lucas Perez pays part of own transfer fee to rejoin beloved DeportivoHarry Kane and Co have 78.4, 52.83 and 34.24 per cent chances of reaching the quarter, semis and final respectively.
England currently top Group C with four points to their name and have a 99.99 per cent chance of qualifying from the group.
France are the second favourites to win the competition, with the supercomputer calculating Didier Deschamps' side have an 18.97 per cent chance of winning the tournament.
It's been calculated that Les Bleus have a 32.19 per cent chance of reaching next month's final.
Hosts Germany are third with a 14.56 per cent chance, while 2008 and 2012 winners Spain have a 13.53 per cent chance of victory.
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The duo have respective 26.03 and 25.84 per cent chances of reaching the final.
Defending champions Italy have a mere 4.26 per cent chance of retaining the trophy and a 10.71 per cent chance of making the final.
England fans will be thrilled to see that a computer algorithm rates their chances of winning the competition so highly.
What is Balenciaga and how do you pronounce it?Although they'll be hoping for much more from Southgate's men in their coming matches.
Southgate said: "We understand people will be disappointed with the performances and rightly so - we have to make them a lot better.
"At the moment we're not using the ball well enough and have to accept if you do that you will suffer at times, as we have.
"We know there's another level we have to find."
England will face Slovenia in their final group match of the tournament on Tuesday night.