The heroes and the highlights
European favourites: Germany, Spain and France
Germany: With 10 wins in 10 games, Germany set a perfect record in World Cup qualifiers. They now look hot favourites to defend their title under coach Joachim Low. Their key player is Toni Kroos, who inspires his team-mates from the midfield with his intelligence, precision and composition to go forward. Timo Werner is another player who possesses fascinating finishing skills and has guided Germany to Confederations Cup victory last year. Other than them, Low has an unrivalled depth of talent to choose from.
Spain: The managerial change from Vicente del Bosque to Julen Lopetegui has reinvigorated the Spanish side that was in clear decline after failing to defend their World title in 2014 and European crown in 2016. With goalkeeper David De Gea, Sergio Ramos, Gerard Pique, Alvaro Morata, Andres Iniesta, Marco Asensio and Isco at their disposal,Spain remains one of the most fearsome teams in the world who can turn the tables on any opponent.
France: France are among the favourites to win the competition 20 years after their first and only triumph. Coach Didier Deschamps has impressive players to select from, which include the likes of Paul Pogba, Antoine Griezmann, Ousmane Dembélé and Kylian Mbappé.