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We've scanned through the last week of international friendly action to pick out the best, newest and most random football boots on show as nation's up their preparations ahead of the main event later this month.
Jordan Henderson was amongst the vast majority of England players opting away from Flyknit against Peru on Friday night. Henderson joined Johnson, Milner, Wilshere and Barkley in the Magista Opus as Raheem Sterling was the only player on show wearing Flyknit via his Superfly IV boots.
Mizuno have given their star player and fellow countryman Keisuke Honda the exclusive treatment for the World Cup this summer. The Japan midfielder will be the only player wearing a gold version of the Wave Ignitus III in Brazil.
France are our outside bet for the World Cup this year. If they can finally get along with each we reckon they've got a chance. With the firepower of Ribery, Benzema and Remy they're always going to be dangerous. The latter of the three was laced up in the new Tiempo colourway as his side drew 1-1 with Paraguay at the weekend. If that's not World Cup winning form then we don't know what is.
Belgium have become so underrated they've almost become overrated without kicking a ball in the World Cup yet. If we had a quid for everyone that told us Belgium are their tip we'd have enough to buy Andy Carroll twice. One of two Warrior players in the squad is United's Fellaini who will be wearing the new red Gambler colourway in Brazil. Out in the second round!
adidas have saved exclusive treatment for Messi this summer. The Argentina man will wear a customised version of the Battle Pack F50 that features a blue pattern along the front of the upper. Messi has once again opted for a leather edition of the boot.
Japan keep things close to home when it comes to boot choice. The Japanese based brand Mizuno supply a number of the national team players including Shinji Okazaki who was wearing the brand new Basara silo.
The launch of the Mercurial Vapor X has tempted a few players away from the Superfly and into the safer visual option. Ghana's Christian Atsu was one of a few players to opt for the generation X as well as Spain's Pedro Rodriguez.
When Tim Cahill signed for Warrior he began his partnership with the brand wearing the Skreamer silo. Ahead of the World Cup the former Everton man has slipped into the lighter Superheat boot.
Maya Yoshida completes a trio of Japanese players in boot spotting this week. The Southampton defender was wearing the standard Ignitus colourway unlike his favoured team mate, Honda, who gets his own special pair. Life isn't fair Maya, is it?
Raheem Sterling will be firmly in Nike's good books at the moment. The Liverpool winger was the only player in the entire England squad wearing the brand's Flyknit technology against Peru and due to Theo Walcott's injury he'll be the only Mercurial player in the squad in Brazil.