The 2022 World Cup is just days away! So who will win it all? Our expert panel picks the teams that will get out of each group and the entire knockout bracket before the matches commence in Qatar
Nevertheless, if our picks are to come to fruition, it’ll be one of two South American sides lifting the trophy all while the European contenders, for a change, are the ones left to watch what could have been.
One would think that 20 years of European dominance would be a deterrent, but here's the first of many votes for a South American power. Like in 2018, the “real” final will come in the semis, with this time it being rivals Brazil and Argentina dueling in a classic. To get there, Messi & Co. will return the favor for reigning champion France—a runner-up to Denmark—in the round of 16 after a reverse result in that round four years ago.
As for the most predictable thing in this tournament, Mexico will get back to the round of 16—and promptly lose. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me seven straight times... All signs point to this being Brazil’s World Cup to lose, which it very well could do given all the pressure the team is under. But other than France, Brazil enters as the most complete and balanced squad in the tournament, and without the baggage that Les Bleus are bringing with them to Qatar. Brazil’s attack is teeming with talented options that could give it a new formidable front three for every group stage match and still see it compete for the title.
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