Rebecca Lowe Predicts England's World Cup Victory, Hopes for USMNT Success, and Japan as Dark Horses Rebecca Lowe, a FOX host covering the World Cup, has expressed confidence that England will finally end their 60-year drought of World Cup titles. Despite past failures, she believes the Three Lions are primed for success, citing their current squad depth, tactical expertise under Thomas Tuchel, and the standout form of Harry Kane. Lowe emphasized the "law of averages" as a key factor, arguing that England’s repeated near-misses have made a victory inevitable. She acknowledged the team’s defensive vulnerabilities, particularly the center-back pairing, but remained optimistic about their ability to overcome challenges, especially in high-stakes matches against France and other top-tier opponents. Lowe’s analysis extended to the U.S. men’s national team, whom she praised for their potential to make a significant impact. She highlighted the importance of securing a win in their opening match against Paraguay as a catalyst for momentum, noting that the country’s collective support for soccer—evident during the Winter Olympics—could propel the team further than their talent alone might suggest. While acknowledging the USMNT’s inconsistent results, she expressed belief in their ability to capitalize on early success, citing the nation’s growing football fandom as a key asset. Japan emerged as Lowe’s unexpected dark horse for the tournament. She praised their squad for its blend of technical skill and determination, citing a player’s recent interview where he declared, “We’re not going to settle for the quarterfinals. We’re going to win it.” Lowe argued that Japan’s attitude and underdog status make them a compelling contender, with many observers overlooking their potential.#england #fox #harry_kane #thomas_tuchel #rebecca_lowe
