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Germany will once again be the team to beat in this World Cup, rivalled only by Brazil in favouritism to take home the coveted silverware, with Mexico, Sweden and South Korea looking to grab second spot.


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By Gareth Boreham

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Germany will once again be the team to beat in this World Cup, rivalled only by Brazil in favouritism to take home the coveted silverware, with Mexico, Sweden and South Korea looking to grab second spot.



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