World Cup; possible upsets in Russia

The ultimate winner of the World Cup usually comes from one of a handful of elite teams with a long history of success, yet each tournament inevitably features a few early upsets that no one could have predicted.

While many of the usual suspects look to be in a ruthless mood again, past experience tells us that the experts will be shaking their heads at some of the outcomes in the opening group stage over the coming weeks. Here are some possible upsets.

Switzerland vs. Brazil

Brazil hasn’t lost a group game at the World Cup for 20 years and hasn’t come particularly close to it, either. But Switzerland won nine in a row to begin its qualifying campaign and survived a European playoff. The Swiss upset a seemingly unbeatable team by knocking off Spain in 2010. It will go in as a massive underdog, but might have more of a chance than the oddsmakers suggest.

Tunisia vs. England

The English public celebrated the outcome of the draw in December, and confidently expects easy passage to the knockout rounds. That might be premature, as Tunisia has the smarts to slow the tempo of the game and cause trouble. As England showed in losing to Iceland at Euro 2016, it doesn’t handle pressure, a tight defense and a fiercely determined opponent very well.

Senegal vs. Poland

Poland was one of the seven (plus host Russia) seeded teams for the tournament, but hold on a second. It conceded more goals than any other European qualifying group winner and never looked spectacular despite making the quarterfinals of the 2016 Euros. For Senegal, Kalidou Koulibaly is the star of a stout defense, while Liverpool’s Sadio Mane has the ability to break down any team.

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