Serbia will be determined to show the world what they can do at the upcoming World Cup after missing out on Euro 2020.
They saw off the likes of Portugal among others in qualification to prove their credentials, but a difficult task awaits in Qatar come November.
They were paired with pre-tournament favourites Brazil, while Switzerland and Cameroon are also forces to be reckoned with in Group G.
Head coach Dragan Stojkovic has plenty of talent at his disposal, though, and he will be quietly confident about leading his team through the group stages.
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