Making sense of the World Cup's biggest conspiracy... and why it simply won't go away - Fox Sports
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Argentina's 3-2 win over Egypt sent the World Cup's biggest conspiracy theory into overdrive — but what keeps it alive even when the math seems to fight back?
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Theory Briefing
- Argentina's narrow 3-2 win over Egypt reignited claims that World Cup results are being steered, not decided on the pitch.
- The conspiracy theory was already circulating before this match, suggesting it feeds on drama rather than any single result.
- A thrilling, high-scoring game — exactly the kind TV broadcasters love — is precisely what keeps the 'fixed for entertainment' theory feeling plausible.
- The theory's persistence despite shifting evidence points to how a compelling narrative can survive facts that don't quite fit.