Who else could be a dark horse at the World Cup?

Japan are not the only team capable of springing a surprise at this summer’s World Cup.

Alongside the Samurai Blue, Mexico, Ecuador, Turkey and South Korea have all been tipped as outsiders to watch over the next five weeks.

“I am not sure Ecuador will score enough goals with 36-year-old Enner Valencia leading their line but they are one of my picks, along with Japan,” former England striker Chris Sutton told BBC Sport.

“I became a bit of a celebrity in Japan when I correctly backed them to beat Germany at the last World Cup, or at least I appeared on TV over there to talk about it anyway.

“They have got some excellent technical players and will be dangerous, whoever they play.”

Former Scotland international Rachel Corsie also highlighted Turkey as a team to watch.

“Turkey could be tricky for some, and I don’t know if this is really a surprise but I think Japan could go beyond where their world ranking of 18 suggests,” she stated.

Former England and Manchester City defender Stephen Houghton backed Moriyasu’s side a emerge as one of the competition’s dark horses.

“I really liked the way they played at Wembley,” she stated.

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