<em>Richard Jolly, Premier League correspondent</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Brazil. One of the most talented teams, no longer as reliant on Neymar and, with their fine form under Tite, they seem to be peaking at the right time. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Germany v Brazil. Germany's quest to retain the World Cup could go all the way to Moscow on July 15. The ultimate tournament team may reach another final. <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>France, Germany, Brazil, Spain. Spain could have the toughest route to the last four with a group game against Portugal and a potential quarter-final with Argentina. <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Egypt. Africa's best chance of a quarter-finalist, though they could face Portugal or Spain in the last 16. <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Russia. An opening fixture against Saudi Arabia and one of the weaker groups bring a chance to progress, but the hosts have been poor for too long. <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt. Much will obviously rest on Mohamed Salah but they have the potential to top Group A. Hector Cuper's tactical nous could be key. <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Japan may be the best team but Australia or South Korea may stand a slightly better chance of reaching the knockout stages. <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Romelu Lukaku. Group games against Panama, Tunisia and England could offer the chance to be prolific. <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar. Probably won't be the best player, but as the most famous footballer in the Brazil team, may win the award. <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>James Rodriguez. Partly because it will be intriguing if the last tournament's top scorer can exert a similar impact and partly because Group H could be the tightest pool. <strong>___________</strong> <strong>One-stop: </strong><strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/world-cup-2018-guides-predictions-podcasts-galleries-and-where-to-watch-in-uae-1.737021">Guides, podcasts, galleries and World Cup memories</a></strong> <strong>In pictures: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/all-12-russia-2018-world-cup-stadiums-in-pictures-1.728691">All 12 Russia 2018 World Cup stadiums</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/uae/du-and-bein-sports-reach-deal-to-show-world-cup-games-1.736724">Du and beIN Sports reach deal to show World Cup games</a></strong> <strong>___________</strong> <em>Ian Hawkey, European football correspondent</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Brazil. Because it really matters that they make amends for what happened in Belo Horizonte four years ago. They have found real competitive form and a good balance to their side since then. Neymar should be fresh after his jog through Ligue 1 for three-quarters of the season and his <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/neymar-recovery-on-track-as-brazil-and-psg-star-will-be-back-for-2018-world-cup-says-doctor-1.725410">restful recuperation from injury over the last three months</a>. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Brazil v Spain <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>Brazil, Spain, Germany and France <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Colombia <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Russia <strong>Best African team: </strong>Morocco <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Australia <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Antoine Griezmann (France) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar (Brazil) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia) <strong>___________</strong> <strong>Lowdown: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/where-to-watch-2018-fifa-world-cup-matches-in-abu-dhabi-and-kick-off-times-1.734389">Where to watch 2018 Fifa World Cup matches in Abu Dhabi and kick-off times</a></strong> <strong>Lowdown: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/where-to-watch-2018-fifa-world-cup-matches-in-dubai-and-kick-off-times-1.727045">Where to watch 2018 Fifa World Cup matches in Dubai and kick-off times</a></strong> <strong><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/uae/etisalat-offers-first-fifa-world-cup-viewing-deals-1.736358">Etisalat offers first Fifa World Cup viewing deals</a></strong> <strong>___________</strong> <em>Paul Radley, sports reporter</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Germany. Because it's always Germany. There is a reason Bayern Munich have had at least one player in every World Cup final since 1982. Unrelenting does not cover it. And they will be angry they only made the semi-finals of the 2016 European Championship. It had appeared back then Joachim Low's tenure might be wending its way to an end. Then they were immaculate in qualifying for Russia, and Low has just signed a new deal till 2022. Brazil will get their chance for retribution for four years ago in the final. Germany will ruin the party. Standard. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Germany v Brazil <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>Germany, France, Brazil, Belgium <strong>Surprise package: </strong>England <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Russia <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Iran <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Gabriel Jesus (Brazil) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar (Brazil) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Dries Mertens (Belgium) <strong>___________</strong> <strong>John McAuley: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/mohamed-salah-s-fitness-race-has-egypt-and-world-cup-rivals-waiting-with-bated-breath-1.734769">Mohamed Salah's fitness race has Egypt and World Cup rivals waiting with bated breath</a></strong> <strong>England squad: <a href="https://www.thenational.ae/sport/comment/gareth-southgate-proves-to-be-england-s-courteous-radical-with-2018-world-cup-squad-selection-1.731117">Gareth Southgate proves to be England’s courteous radical with 2018 World Cup squad selection</a></strong> <strong>___________</strong> <em>John McAuley, sports reporter</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Brazil. Perfect blend of skill and steel, the players adore Tite and, in a returning Neymar, they have one of the three best footballers in the world. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Brazil v Germany <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>France v Brazil, Spain v Germany <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Colombia <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Portugal <strong>Best African team: </strong>Senegal <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Iran <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Antoine Griezmann (France) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar (Brazil) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Timo Werner (Germany) <em>Steve Luckings, deputy sports editor</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Germany. A look at Germany's squad is enough to have most wondering if it's even worth boarding the flight to Russia. Most squads would gladly take Joachim Low's third choice in every position as their first. Germany have all the ingredients: World-Cup-winning know-how of Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos, Mesut Ozil and Thomas Muller, the vibrancy of youth in Joshua Kimmich, Julian Brandt and Timo Werner, the well-rested such as Julian Draxler, the red-hot form of Leroy Sane and plenty in reserve like a fit-again Marco Reus. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Brazil v Germany <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>France, Brazil, Argentina, Germany <strong>Surprise package: </strong>Colombia <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Russia <strong>Best African team: </strong>Senegal <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Australia <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar (Brazil) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Paulo Dybala (Argentina) <em>Andy Mitten, European football correspondent</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Brazil. They are the best team and were dominant in the hardest qualifying group. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Spain v Brazil <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>Spain, Brazil, Germany, France <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Switzerland <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>England <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt <strong>Best Asian team : </strong>Japan <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Lionel Messi (Argentina) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Antoine Griezmann (France) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Goncalo Guedes (Portugal) <em>Chitrabhanu Kadalayil, assistant sports editor</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>France. They have a wealth of talent at their disposal, including the likes of Paul Pogba, Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe and N'Golo Kante. But they also seem a settled side, not very different from the one that mounted a serious challenge for the European Championship title in 2016. Possibly still hurting from their defeat to Portugal two years ago, manager Didier Deschamps has had time to organise again. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>France v Brazil <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>France, Brazil, Argentina and Germany <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Iceland <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Japan <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Australia <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Antoine Griezmann (France) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Neymar (Brazil) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Kylian Mbappe (France) <em>Graham Caygill, sports editor</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>France should have won Euro 2016 and there is no reason why they should not be a force to be reckoned with here. There is serious talent in this squad in the shape of Antoine Griezmann, Thomas Lemar, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe to name just four players and they are strong in all areas. If Griezmann, Olivier Giroud or Mbappe can step up and be a consistent source of goals they have every chance of winning the tournament for a second time and a first outside France. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>France v Germany <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>France, Brazil, Argentina and Germany <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Colombia <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>Russia <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Japan <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Antoine Griezmann (France) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Paul Pogba (France) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Gabriel Jesus (Brazil) <em>Jon Turner, assistant sports editor</em> <strong>Winner and why: </strong>Spain. They possess the best goalkeeper, the best midfield, one of the best defences, and in Diego Costa, a menace of a centre-forward. The squad is packed with newly-crowned trophy-winners, including members of Barcelona's dominant Primera Liga side, Real Madrid's Uefa Champions League history-makers, Atletico Madrid's Europa League winners and a Manchester City Premier League champion. Beyond individual quality, Spain have proved their collective strength by cruising through qualifying and should have few problems in a group containing Morocco, Iran and an under-performing Portugal. <strong>Predicted final: </strong>Spain v Brazil <strong>The four semi-finalists: </strong>Spain, Brazil, France, Germany <strong>Surprise package (team): </strong>Serbia <strong>Biggest disappointment (team or player): </strong>England <strong>Best African team: </strong>Egypt <strong>Best Asian team: </strong>Japan <strong>Top scorer: </strong>Lionel Messi (Argentina) <strong>Player of the tournament: </strong>Isco (Spain) <strong>Player to watch out for: </strong>Gabriel Jesus (Brazil)