Time for a real analysis
Group A:
One of the weakest, but defenitly not the worse one: France will (unfortunatly) probably make it trough, but expect some fight for the second place, it's anyone's to take
Group B:
Kinda like group A, but a tad tougher for Argentina.
Group C:
Algeria is out of it's league. England and the US are favourites, but Slovenia WILL put up a fight. I'd put my money on it over the US.
Group D: Australia and Germany (in this order). Mark my words: australia is going to surprise everyone, even more than in 2006 (lost to the later-champions Italy because of an italian "dived" in the box).
Group E: The Netherlands are one of the favourites to win it all. They'll win the group without breaking a sweat.
Denmark got a lucky break witht he opponents, with tougher ones they wouldn't make it. But like this, they probably will.
Group F: Italy got a lucky break as well, they would probably pass in other groups, but they'd have to fight for it, they are not on top shape.
Slovakia vs Paraguay is a match to watch, should be balanced.
Group G: The group of death. Portugal, Brazil, and Ivory Coast, and the 2nd placed will face Spain. Do I need to say more?
Portugal is well capable on getting the upper hand on Ivory Coast, but it will be right down to the wire. Will be intresting to see Drogba vs Ricardo Carvalho.
Portugal vs Brazil... it's the blockbuster of the group stage. Brutal match, we're 8 months away and I'm alredy eagerly expecting it. Do NOT be mistaken by our last result. Portugal lost to brazil 6-2 in early 2008, but that collided with Portugal's lowest point in the last 10 years. There are no favourites. I believe it will be one of those matches were only the 90 minutes inside the field will matter, and nothing else.
North Korea is a mystery. They had unfabolous results on their quilifying group (second after South Korea), but noone knows anything about them. Not to expect a lot from them, but in a competition like this you gotta be always on your toes.
Group H
By far, the weakest group. It'll be a breeze for Spain. If Switzerland maintains their quilifying form, they'll get second without a lot of hassle (tough they will have to go against the winner of group G)