A Football Field Sized Asteroid's Probability Of Hitting Earth In 2032 Keeps Going Up By The Day

Scott Manley does a pretty good job of explaining it. The chance of collision is likely to go up as they get more orbital data but Manley expects those odd will drop to near zero as they track down orbital data from it’s last flyby.

Either way, I think this is an excellent opportunity for NASA to test out their orbital deflection skills.