No stakes but high sentiments -- this best describes India’s anticipation for the FIFA World Cup as the country’s football hubs paint themselves in the colours of Russia 2018 to continue a long-distance love affair with the ‘beautiful game.’

It is long-distance because Indians themselves are nowhere close to being at the big stage at this point. But that is not coming in the way of fans’ eagerness for the event that is starting today.

The football-mad pockets of the otherwise cricket-crazy country are all ready and decked up to be the best cheerleaders for their favourite teams, in what has been described as the ‘greatest show on earth’ on more than one occasion.

So, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal has Goa’s near unanimous backing, Neymar’s Brazil and Lionel Messi’s Argentina have the fans divided for them in the east and the south.

Goa, a former Portuguese colony, also has substantial support for Brazil.

Huge screens have been put up even at village level sports clubs by fans, who would be spending their nights there to catch the action in Russia.

“There are huge screens set up to watch World Cup football matches across the coastal state. The football fever will be high for one month,” claimed Elvis Gomes, President, Goa Football Association (GFA).

While Portugal flags would be a common site in the coastal belt, Gomes’ heart is with Nigeria, clubbed with Argentina, Croatia and Iceland.

“I am supporting underdogs, Nigeria. I want that for once the World Cup should come to Africa,” he said.

Former Indian captain Bruno Coutinho said “atmosphere in Goa is very hot for the World Cup Football.. so screens are being set indoors.”

Scenes are as colourful down south with Kerala fans, especially in Malabar (North Kerala) region, showing their love for the game by lining the streets with life-size cutouts of their favourite players.

Messi seems to be a particular fan favourite and his face dominates Malappuram, Kozhikode and Kasaragod.

Many fans have even painted their vehicles in the colours of their favourite teams. Compound walls and shops are also painted with pictures of players in several places.

A recent road show, carried out by the fans of Argentina in a hamlet in Malappuram district, had pulled in a fairly large turnout of people.

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