2022 World Cup Group G Preview: Brazil’s Title Quest Begins in Familiar Group

Three of the four teams in this group were together in 2018 as well, with Switzerland and Serbia both capable of giving the Seleção a run for first.

With an electrifying attack and an experienced core, Brazil enters the tournament as the team to beat. It would be stunning for a team led by Neymar that has lost only once since the start of 2020 (vs. Argentina in the ’21 Copa América final) to not win this group.

The fight for second, which will likely come down to a battle between Switzerland and Serbia, should be far more interesting. The Swiss earned a point in a 1–1 draw with Brazil at the last World Cup and dispatched France in the round of 16 at Euro 2020, topped a qualifying group that featured European champion Italy, and have defeated both Portugal and Spain in UEFA Nations League play this year.

Serbia has not advanced out of the group stage since 1998, when it played as Yugoslavia, and it has scored only two goals in each of the last three World Cups. But the side likes its chances with a forward line that features Juventus star Dušan Vlahović and Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrović.

Cameroon punched its ticket to Qatar with a 124th-minute winner against Algeria in the second leg of their qualifying playoff in March. It’s unlikely the Indomitable Lions will muster up any more drama than that in this tournament.

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Neymar hopes to lead Brazil to a sixth World Cup title
Neymar is hoping to lead Brazil to a sixth World Cup title :: Seokyong Lee/Penta Press/Imago Images

CHAOS COMPONENT

The team most likely to give Brazil trouble is, well, Brazil. The Seleção can be their own worst enemy. Then there’s the pressure that has been mounting in the 20 years since Brazil last won the World Cup. If the side struggles in its opener against Serbia, Brazil will be in a cauldron of pressure before its matchup with Switzerland.

HISTORY LESSON

It’ll seem like old times: Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia were all in the same group in Russia in 2018. Brazil and Switzerland drew in the group-stage opener before each defeated Serbia, although the Swiss needed some 90th-minute magic from Xherdan Shaqiri to get through. 

Serbia and Switzerland will meet again at the World Cup after a contentious battle in 2018.
Serbia and Switzerland will meet again at the World Cup after a contentious battle in 2018 :: Liu Dawei/Xinhua/Imago Images

GAME OF THE GROUP

Serbia vs. Switzerland, Dec. 2

Two Swiss players made Albanian nationalist gestures after their goals against
Serbia in 2018, flaring tensions. The rematch could get testy. 

GO DEEPER

Team profiles and squad lists for: Brazil | Cameroon | Serbia | Switzerland

PROJECTED GROUP FINISH

Brazil, Switzerland, Serbia, Cameroon

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Cameroon face Brazil, Serbia and Switzerland at the World Cup
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Cameroon are long shots to win a group featuring Brazil and two tough European sides :: Ulrik Pedersen/ZUMA Wire/Imago Images

ODDS (via SI Sportsbook)

BRAZIL

To win the group (-275) | To win the World Cup (+400)

SWITZERLAND

To win the group (+450) | To win the World Cup (+9000)

SERBIA

To win the group (+550) | To win the World Cup (+6000)

CAMEROON

To win the group (+1400) | To win the World Cup (+30000)

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Andrew Gastelum is a programming editor and writer at Sports Illustrated who specializes in soccer, the Olympics and international sports. He joined the SI staff in March 2021 and previously contributed to Howler Magazine and NBC Sports. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame alum and is currently based in Italy.