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Most of us thought Argentina had the simplest match when they faced Iceland in their opening group game.
Indeed a team led by Lionel Messi coming up against an Iceland side who qualified for their first competition just two years ago shoulda be certain win for the South Americans.
However, it proved to be a very tough game for Messi and Argentina with the Barcelona man missing a penalty it ended 1-1 and Iceland’s fairytale run at competitions continue. Argentina would now consider this game a must win for them if they want to reach the knockout stage.
Croatia started their campaign with a 2-0 win over Nigeria. In all honesty, the Nigerians were so poor, you’d wonder how the managed to qualify for this competition.
They now face their first real test in this match, however, with only Mario Mandzukic as their out-and-out striker it would be interesting to see how they fair in this game.
Argentina have four wins from their last ten games, while Croatia have only two losses from their last nine matches.
Messi should recover from his poor showing in the last match to prove himself in this game.
Despite having a star-studded lineup France struggled in their first game against Australia before an unfortunate own goal helped them claim all three points with a 2-1 win. Their struggle in their first match was not because they are a poor side, rather it was because of the determination of their opponents who pressed them all over the pitch.
The French team would now look to build on that win and get into the next round with another win over Peru here. France always starts slowly at Tournaments and five times out of their last seven opening games at major competitions have ended without wins for them.
Peru were unlucky to lose their last match against Denmark.
The Peruvians were by far the best team on the night with 17 shots on goal, they outplayed the Europeans and were very unpredictable just as they were inventive on the attack.
France defence was shaky in their first game against Australia and Peru should have a better afternoon in front of goal in this game and that should make this an exciting game to watch.
The Peruvians have scored in five of their last seven games while France have failed to keep a clean sheet in all but one of their last seven games.
Denmark may be the luckiest team at this year’s World after they survived their first game without much effort.
The Danes faced Peru last week and were out-thought and out-played by the South Americans, yet the ended up winning the game 1-0.
The Peruvians had 17 shots on goal and even missed a penalty, but they still couldn’t convert even the simplest of chances, only for Denmark to score an unlikely winner.
The Danes may have survived that game, but they need to improve if they are to beat this stubborn Australia side and book a place in the next round before facing France in their final game.
Australia were given no chance before their first game against France, but they defied the odds and held the French team to a goalless draw in the first half. When the French team eventually scored, they replied with a penalty of theirs.
It took an unfortunate own goal in the 80th for France to claim all three points, but the Aussies gave a good account of themselves and could win this match if they fight that hard again.
Denmark have four wins from their last ten games while Australia have lost just two of their last nine matches.
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After a long wait, Poland and Senegal get their World Cup campaign on the way and they are both in one of the unpredictable groups in the competition so every game counts.
Poland made a walk of their qualifying campaign, collecting maximum points in eight of ten games. They lost just once – 4-0 to Denmark, but that showed that they have a weaker side to their team- their defence.
Their warm-up friendlies have actually gone almost to plan. They beat Lithuania 4-0 in their last game so they would be coming to the World Cup in confident mood, they had previously drawn 2-2 with Chile and their performance wasn’t very poor there either.
The Poles have, however, kept just a single clean sheet in their last 5 games, and they would be without Kamil Gilik for this opening game which makes them even weaker at the back.
Senegal are making just their second ever appearance at the World Cup after their wonderful showing at Korea/Japan 2002. While they do not have the surprise element like 16 years ago, they come into this competition with a good squad.
Sadio Mane is their main man, but he has support from Keita Balde and Moussa Sow upfront, while Kalidou Koulibaly would be leading their defence and they have a wealth of Premier League experience in their midfield.
The Senegalese come into their first game following a 2-0 win over South Korea, and they performed well in their previous 2-1 loss to Croatia.
Four ago it was a stunning tournament for Colombia and James Rodriguez in particular.
The South Americans stormed to the quarterfinals after beating Uruguay in the round of 16, but the host proved to be too much for them and they exited at the last 8.
James Rodriguez scored a stunning goal against Uruguay after another beauty against Japan, he earned a move to Real Madrid that summer and their fans would be hoping he performs that special in this year’s edition too.
The Colombians played just a single warm-up game before this competition, although they won, their lack of competitive fixtures may prove decisive.
They have not lost any of their last four games leading up to this match.
The Japanese have been busy preparing for this competition and even played their final warm-up game on Tuesday.
That game ended in a win for them against Paraguay, however, prior to that they had lost two on the bounce against Switzerland and Ghana.
The Asians have four losses from their last six games, and they have only won against Australia among all the teams to have qualified for the World Cup, losing to Brazil, Belgium, South Korea, among others.
It’s been two years since England’s humiliating exit at Euro 2016 at the hands of little-known Iceland.
Gareth Southgate leads a new team of exciting youngsters and experienced professionals to this year’s World Cup and the Three Lions would be looking to banish the demons of two years ago by going far in this competition.
England’s opponent may be less fancied than Spain or Portugal but they cannot afford to underrate them. The north Africans almost held Spain to a goalless draw in their last warm-up game before Iago Aspas popped up with a late winner for the Spaniards.
That game shows how resilient the Tunisians are, as a matter of fact, that was their first loss in over a year, they have won five and drawn four of their other nine games during that period of time and they also went through their qualifying campaign unbeaten, so they are no pushovers.
England should be prepared to deal with the threats of the former African champions anyway. The Three Lions defeated Costa Rica and Nigeria in preparation for this World Cup.
They have not lost any of their last ten games, and the last time they lost to a team outside the top ten ranked FIFA teams, was at Euro 2016.
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