Brazil Vs Mexico (E1 Vs F2)
After being humiliated in their home country in 2014, Brazil will be out of for blood in Russia, and should comfortably top Group E.
The appointment of Tite in 2016 has revitalized Brazil, and the five-team world champions have only tasted defeat once in his 21 games in charge.
Having finished fourth in 2014, Brazil are one of the favorites for victory in Russia, and it seems unlikely that they will slip up in what should be a fairly straightforward group for them.
Mexico have been knocked out in the round of 16 for the last six world-cups, and while they will no doubt come up short against group favorites, Germany, they should be able to overcome Costa Rica, Sweden, and South Korea to get out of the group stages once again.