Alfie the Alpaca makes World Cup predictions on This Morning and it's bad news

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Alfie the Alpaca makes World Cup predictions on This Morning and it's bad news
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We're starting to doubt the 'psychic' abilities of Alfie the Alpaca after that ENGIRN result 🧐

The furry fortune teller appeared on the ITV daytime show just hours before England and Wales kick off their2022 campaigns against Iran and the USA at 1pm and 7pm respectively – and it’s not great news for fans hoping for a positive result.

‘He’s had a go. We’ve given him a test run, and he’s seemed to have predicted exactly the same. We’re fairly sure he knows what he’s doing,’ he added.

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