Star man: Alexis Sánchez (Udinese)
Odds: 50-1
Biggest local supermarket: Cencosud
Fascinating food and drink facts: Chile has enjoyed a vibrant viniculture since the Spanish conquistadores landed in the 16th century. French varieties of grape such as Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon were introduced a couple of centuries later. Chile was the world's top producer of salmon until disease decimated production a few years ago.
Star man: Wilson Palacios (Tottenham)
Odds: 500-1
Biggest local supermarket: La Colonia
Fascinating food and drink facts: Hondurans start the day with a notoriously intense breakfast of fried eggs, avocado, re-fried beans and cheese, wrapped in tortillas and served with coffee. The meal is so ubiquitous even Burger King sells it. Hondurans also eat more coconut than any other Central American country.
Star man: Xavi Hernández (Barcelona)
Odds: 7-2 (F)
Biggest local supermarket: Mercadona
Fascinating food and drink facts: Even if El Bulli is no longer the best restaurant in the world, there's more to Spanish food than paella. Like the national obsession with Jamon Iberico, made from the black Iberian pig, whose diet of herbs and acorns gives the ham its rich flavour. Tapas began as a slice of ham served to guests on top of a glass of wine.
Star man: Alexander Frei (FC Basel)
Odds: 200-1
Biggest local supermarket: Migros
Fascinating food and drink facts: The birthplace of fondue and home to Nestlé, Swiss food is defined by its geography. Bordered by Germany, France and Italy, food varies by region, while the triangular shape of its most iconic export Toblerone is based on the Matterhorn. The Swiss invented absinthe but then banned it until 2005.
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