For the second game of their 2021-22 La Liga season, players of FC Barcelona travel to San Mames, a stadium that has historically proven to be a thorn in their foot, to face Athletic Bilbao.

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As stated by Ronald Koeman in his press conference yesterday, the game promises to be a good match.
As such, a popular supercomputer at the media company, FiveThirtyEight has made some interesting predictions regarding the match.
According to the supercomputer, Barca has the highest chance of winning tonight's game.
The supercomputer gives Football Club Barcelona a 62% rating while Athletic Club's chances are pegged at 17%.

The chance of the match ending in a draw is rated at 21%. Here's an illustration of the prediction below:

It's worthy to note that these predictions are just like any other guesses. They do not determine the final outcome of a match.
Drop your predictions in the comments section below.
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