Everyone loves watching Brazil play at the World Cup. They are also the only nation to qualify for every edition of the tournament, so it’s safe to say they are pretty good value for holding the record number of wins.However, in more recent history, they haven’t hit the high expectations that they set for themselves.
In Russia 2018 they were tournament favourites, but were beaten in the quarter-finals by a strong Belgium side who had their own aspirations of winning the tournament.
In 2014, hosting the tournament in their own country, they were embarrassed by Germany in the semi-final, losing 7-1 to the eventual champions that year.So, can they improve upon that form this time around?
Can they go all the way in Qatar and land their record sixth title?Brazil have been drawn in Group G alongside competition that they will see as quite favourable in terms of their chances of progressing to the knockout rounds.