The 2018 FIFA World Cup begins on Thursday, June 14. Leading up to the tourney, we’ll offer our previews and predictions for each of the eight groups. Today, a look at Group G:
Belgium
FIFA rank (as of June 7, 2018): 3
Best player: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
De Bruyne runs the midfield. He led the English Premier League in assists in 2017-18 with 16 as well he led Manchester City to a Premier League title. With a forward group as skilled as Belgium’s, De Bruyne will be the go-to in the attacking midfield.
One to watch: Romelu Lukaku (Manchester United)
The 25-year-old striker uses a combination of speed and physical play to get through defences. He has a deadly left-footed shot that produced 25 goals in the 2016-17 Premier League season for Everton.
Outlook:
In 1986, Belgium achieved fourth place for their best-ever finish at the World Cup. They have an unbelievably talented squad that has the ability to win the tournament. Anything short of the semifinals and it would be classified as a failure.
Kevin de Bruyne in a deep-lying midfield "Regista" role, provides him the time, space & options to exercise his multidimensional qualities; break the lines on the ground, switch the play in the air, or transport the ball himself. Belgium a side to fear! pic.twitter.com/soSkPSRi2R
— coachdogge (@coachdogge) June 9, 2018
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Panama
FIFA rank: 55
Best player: Ramon Torres (Seattle Sounders)
Torres is a rock at centre-back and was influential in helping the Sounders capture the MLS Cup in 2016, the first in Sounders history.
One to watch: Luis Tejada (Sport Boys)
Tejada is tied for the most goals in Panama history with 43, along with teammate Blas Perez. He had a successful season in 2017 with Universitario with 18 goals.
Outlook:
A nation of roughly 4 million people, this is the first time Panama has appeared in a World Cup. They will enjoy every moment in Russia, however it is unlikely they will win a game.
What will #PAN bring to Russia and Group G?pic.twitter.com/xZ5ZrsOnP4
— FansBet (@fans_bet) June 12, 2018
Tunisia
FIFA rank: 21
Best player: Wahbi Khazri (Rennes)
Khazri is on loan from Sunderland to Rennes in the French Ligue 1.
One to watch: Mouez Hassen (Chateauroux)
It is likely that Tunisia will call upon the 23-year-old goalkeeper to start. Originally born in France, Hassen has represented the nation at every youth level from Under-16s through to Under-21s. In 2018 he decided to represent his parents’ native Tunisia.
Outlook:
This will be Tunisia’s fifth World Cup appearance and they have yet to make it past the group stage. A group that includes Belgium and England will likely mean an early exit for the African side.
📸 #TUN have arrived at their Moscow Team Base Camp 🙌
They begin their #WorldCup campaign against @England next Monday! pic.twitter.com/njGrfzUeGA
— FIFA World Cup 🆠(@FIFAWorldCup) June 11, 2018
England
FIFA rank: 12
Best player: Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)
Kane will captain England side. Kane won the Premier League Golden Boot in back-to-back seasons (2015-16 and 2016-17), scoring 25 and 29 goals, respectively. He is a strong forward and one of the world’s best at finding ways to put the ball into the back of the net.
One to watch: Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur)
Alli is the third-youngest player on the roster yet his experience would say otherwise. He scored 18 goals in the Premier League in 2016-17 for the Spurs as a midfielder. Alli is a tall presence in the midfield and will be influential in controlling the play for England.
Outlook:
In 2014 England had a poor performance at the World Cup as they were unable to make it through the group stage. At the Euros in 2016, England fell to Iceland in the round of 16. Expectations are low for this squad, however they are virtually guaranteed to make it through the group stage this time around.
Harry Kane breaking Scotland fans hearts.
What more could you want in an England captain 😉😎pic.twitter.com/fUwQTkU1cp— Kevin Gower c (@KGower83) June 10, 2018
Group Winner: Belgium. They are talented, strong and fast and are a lock to make it to at least the quarter-finals.
Group Runner-up: England. Despite recent blunders in past tournaments, England has a capable side of making a run well into the knockout stage.
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