• Your 2014 FIFA World Cup Group Guide

    The start of 2014 FIFA World Cup is only a few weeks away and we at EA SPORTS are extremely excited to see the action unfold. Using data from Opta and in-game stats from FIFA 14 and EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup, we compiled information on all 32 teams taking part in the tournament.

    Regardless if you are a hardcore sports fan or just a casual observer, these handy infographics have everything you need to understand the opposition and which players to watch out for in Brazil.

    See a nation that fits your play style or really catches your eye? Jump onto the pitch of EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup or the newly announced FIFA Ultimate Team: World Cup mode in FIFA 14 and give them a try.

    Group A - Brazil, Croatia, Mexico, Cameroon
    Group B
    - Spain, Netherlands, Chile, Australia
    Group C
    - Colombia, Greece, Ivory Coast, Japan
    Group D
    - Uruguay, Costa Rica, England, Italy
    Group E
    - Switzerland, Ecuador, France, Honduras
    Group F
    - Argentina, Bosnia i Herzegovina, Iran, Nigeria
    Group G
    - Germany, Portugal, Ghana, United States
    Group H
    - Belgium, Algeria, Russia, Korea Republic

    Group A

    Brazil

    Croatia

    Mexico

    Cameroon

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    Group B

    Spain

    Netherlands

    Chile

    Australia

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    Group C

    Colombia

    Greece

    Ivory Coast

    Japan

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    Group D

    Uruguay

    Costa Rica

    England

    Italy

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    Group E

    Switzerland

    Ecuador

    France

    Honduras

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    Group F

    Argentina

    Bosnia i Herzegovina

    Iran

    Nigeria

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    Group G

    Germany

    Portugal

    Ghana

    United States

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    Group H

    Belgium

    Algeria

    Russia

    Korea Republic

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