The stage is, thus, set for what promises to be a fascinating finals, with Lionel Messi's Argentina looking to defend the trophy they lifted in Qatar four years ago. The reigning champions are going to be up against it, though, as there are so many serious contenders.
France certainly have the firepower to reach a third consecutive final, Spain will be full of belief after winning Euro 2024, while Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo may never get a better shot at lifting the one major trophy to have eluded him during his illustrious career. Elsewhere, 2014 winners Germany have clicked into gear under Julian Nagelsmann - but might the trophy go to another German, Thomas Tuchel, who has been charged with ending England's 60 years of hurt in the international arena?
Of course, none of the co-hosts - Canada, Mexico and the United States - should be ruled out, while the likes of Japan, Senegal and Morocco look more than capable of springing a surprise. But how are all 48 teams shaping up just days before the big kick-off? Below, GOAL assesses the prospects of every single country involved in the biggest World Cup of all time - and arguably the most wide open...
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