What will happen in Brazil?
The summer of 2014 will bear witness to the greatest celebration on earth. The return of the World Cup to Brazil after 64 years has thus far been marred by reports of violence, corruption and crime. But, one thing is for sure, when the first ball is kicked on 12th June 2014, football will once again reclaim center stage. Spain will be looking to reclaim their crown and Brazil will be looking to bury the ghosts of Maracana and become only the seventh team and first time since France back in 1998, to win a World Cup on home soil.
Providing the duo with some tough competition will be the usual suspects and maybe couple of South American teams, looking to capitalize on the fact that the World Cup is held in their continent for the first time in over three and a half decades. The draw has been made and the stage is now set, for some sun, samba and spectacular soccer.