Saturday, December 02, 2017

2018 World Cup groups

After the highly awaited draw the groups are as follows:
Group A:

  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia 
  • Uruguay
  • Egypt
The hosts are opening against Saudi Arabia, the first time an Asian side will be playing the opening match. But the favourites of the group are likely Uruguay, who should be happy about the draw. 

Group B:
  • Portugal 
  • Spain
  • Moroccob
  • Iran
Portugal versus Spain is already one of the most highly expected matches of the tournament, and these sides are surely the favourites to win the group, although Morocco and Iran will have everything to play for and low expectations. Surprises could happen in this group.

Group C:
  • France
  • Australia
  • Peru
  • Denmark
The French are surely huge favourites in this group where the other three teams (who all qualified through play-offs) are to play for the scraps. Don’t expect much from Australia, but likely Peru and Denmark will play for second spot.

Group D:
  • Argentina
  • Iceland
  • Croatia
  • Nigeria
One of the most interesting groups: Argentina’s eternal non-performing favourites again drew the African giants of Nigeria (Argentina-Nigeria is now a modern mini classic), Croatia’s incredible midfield, and the highly expected debutants from Iceland. This is one of the groups to watch.

Group E:
  • Brazil
  • Costa Rica
  • Switzerland
  • Serbia
Brazil’s favourites for the title got a good draw, where the Serbians are a team to watch. Expect Costa Rica and Switzerland to fight for the scraps, although both teams are capable of surprising (something the Ticos surely showed in 2014).

Group F:
  • Germany
  • Sweden
  • Mexico
  • South Corea
There is always a group of death, and this is it with the defending champions of Germany against three strong sides from Europe, Asia and North America. While Germany are favourites all of them could take points from Germany, and one another.

Group G:
  • Belgium
  • Panama
  • Tunisia
  • England
Another group where the two European sides are huge favourites and will likely fight between them for first and second spot. The debutants from Panama will be an interesting addition, while Tunisia could make some upset.

Group F:
  • Poland
  • Senegal
  • Colombia
  • Japan
Expect ugly things from Polish fans in a group where Poland (who were the weakest side in pot 1) are only weak favourites. Colombia and Japan have solid sides, while Senegal is highly capable of surprising.

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