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9 bold predictions we're making for World Cup 2018
By Kiyan Sobhani published
FIFA World Cup Prediction time! We can always just delete this post-tournament, right?
Boring, boring Brazil? Why the Seleção's 1994 winners were unloved back home
By Celso de Campos Jr last updated
World Cup 1994 After 24 years of glorious failures, Brazil finally captured a record fourth World Cup. So why was there so little love at home for the 1994 champions? Celso de Campos Jr explains...
Ranked! The 10 best World Cup pundit combinations on BBC and ITV
By Si Hawkins published
FIFA World Cup Si Hawkins gets creative and imagines the dream team punditry scenarios we'd be keen to see at World Cup 2018
The 10 outstanding things we will all remember about World Cup 2018
By Greg Lea published
FIFA World Cup From a stunning last-16 comeback to ITV’s mighty Champion, Greg Lea on the reasons we’ll all remember Russia 2018 in years to come
Kagisho Dikgacoi on World Cup 2010: "Everyone went mad..."
By Sam Rowe last updated
World Cup 2010 The former Fulham midfielder and South African international tells FFT about playing in a home World Cup
Ranked! The 10 best players of World Cup 2006
By Nick Moore last updated
World Cup 2006 Nick Moore hails the men who lit up Germany '06 – but who was the best of the bunch?
2002: When dodgy decisions took South Korea to the semis – and infuriated Europe's big guns
By Nick Harper last updated
World Cup 2002 Senegal set the tone from the off, but it was South Korea's miraculous run to the final four that really caused a stir, writes Nick Harper
Jorge Campos: "I once heard a story that the coach thought about playing me up front at USA '94..."
By Jorge Campos last updated
World Cup 1994 The Mexico shot-stopper – renowned for his dazzling shirts and prowess as a striker – still can’t believe FIFA banned goalkeepers from playing outfield
Denmark '86: The best team never to reach a World Cup semi-final
By Rob Smyth last updated
World Cup 1986 They cruised through the 'group of death' with their breaktaking brand of total football, but, asks Rob Smyth, were Sepp Piontek's laid-back legends the best team ever not to reach the final four?
Josimar on Mexico '86: 'The blondes came and the training went - I wasted it all'
By FourFourTwo Staff last updated
World Cup 1986 Nothing sums up Brazil quite like a 25-yard larrup from a full-back – like the one Josimar planted past Pat Jennings at Mexico 86 - but things quickly started to unravel for the right-back...
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