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As the FIFA World Cup comes to a close here is a look at the A to Z of Russia 2018.
Roberto Martinez's swashbuckling Belgium side head into Tuesday's semi-final with familiar foes France as the World Cup's leading scorers
The coach sees strong similarities between Belgium and their opponents, especially when it comes to the wealth of individual talent in their ranks.
Belgium, who have never been a first-rank soccer nation, will start as favourites when they take on France in a last-four encounter at the Saint Petersburg Stadium on July 10.
Face to face with Neymar on Friday, the difference between their contributions was strikingly evident.
The five-time champions crashed out of the World Cup after a 2-1 quarter-final defeat to Belgium.
A Fernandinho own goal and a brilliant Kevin De Bruyne strike gave Belgium a spot in the last four for the second time after 1986.
Belgium used a combination of daring, intelligence, resilience and a bit of luck to oust World Cup favourites Brazil 2-1 in a memorable quarterfinal.
Belgium beat Brazil 2-1 to enter the semifinals for the first time since 1986.
Coach Tite is sticking with his policy of rotating the captaincy and the 33-year old Inter Milan player will become the fourth man to wear the captain's armband in Russia.