TOP TEAMS
Brazil (No. 1 in FIFA ranking)
Neymar, Vinicius Junior and the rest of the flair-filled Selecao are peaking at the right time. Is a first World Cup title since 2002 on the horizon?
Belgium (No. 2)
The "Golden Generation" is gradually breaking up but there’s still Kevin De Bruyne leading the Belgian charge.
Argentina (No. 3)
No World Cup title since the days of the great Diego Maradona. This will be the first World Cup since his death in November 2020 and Argentina is improving, with Messi still at its core.
France (No. 4)
The defending champions. Still the country with the most depth to its squad. Now with Mbappe AND Karim Benzema leading the attack. No team has retained its World Cup title since Brazil in 1962.
England (No. 5)
Semifinalist at the World Cup in 2018, finalist at the European Championship in 2021. Soccer’s most underperforming national team is trending in the right direction.
BIG STARS
Lionel Messi, Argentina
The seven-time world player of the year might have been saving his 35-year-old legs for one last push at a World Cup winner’s medal that, to many, would solidify him as soccer’s greatest player.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
He has won the European Championship but the leading scorer in men’s international soccer hasn’t played in a World Cup final, let alone won one. He’s 37 years old now _ make the most of him while you can.
Kylian Mbappe, France
The star of the last World Cup at the age of 19 and he is only getting better. The speedy striker could match Brazil great Pele in being a champion at his first two World Cups.
Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium
Widely regarded as the world’s best midfielder, his driving runs are among the best sights in soccer. Belgium just has to hope he arrives healthy.
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