Group F at the Women's World Cup gives football fans another heavyweight clash early on in the tournament, with Brazil and France set to lock horns in the group stages.
They will also face off against Jamaica and World Cup debutants Panama, but all eyes will be set on Brisbane on July 29 when the two giants of football go head to head.
Brazil will be looking to go on a run deep in the tournament in what will be the legendary Marta's final World Cup, whilst France will be looking to progress to the semifinals for the first time since 2011, and they will be hoping new coach Herve Renard can lead them to that goal.
Jamaica will offer a stern test to both sides, though, whilst Panama have nothing to lose as underdogs in their first ever World Cup.
Bookmakers are predicting a straight shootout between Brazil and France in the quest to win Group F and earn a theoretically easier draw in the knockout rounds, with their match in the second round of group games being pivotal to that race.
Jamaica and Panama are given little hope of shocking the world and topping the group, such is the difficulty in toppling two top sides in women's football.
*Odds as of July 12
Brazil and France are expected to have few troubles qualifying from Group F, with their strength in depth and experience most likely being too much for Jamaica and Panama to match.
Jamaica may be able to cause a stir and sneak in, but it would require them to win at least one of their clashes against the big guns whilst also getting at least a point in one of their other matches.
*Odds as of July 12
The Group F teams that successfully navigate the group stages will then be faced with a knockout-round matchup against one of two teams from Group H, containing Germany, Colombia,
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