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10 things to be seen first time at World Cup

New Delhi: With the first match kicked off on Thursday, the World Cup is finally here. But after 84 years, how much this mega event has changed? What can we expect that we have not



Big Head the turtle

There's a turtle sanctuary north of Salvador where Big Head the loggerhead is channelling the cosmos to make predictions for each game. It's a bit like that octopus in South Africa, but a turtle.

The 25-year-old is predicting the results by choosing one of three fish, with a fish representing each of the teams in a given fixture and a third fish representing a draw. Big Head initially appeared to back Brazil-Croatia to end in a draw, but slowly turned away and crawled purposefully, menacingly to the Brazilian fish, which he devoured.


Goal-line technology

This World Cup ought to signal the end of goal-line controversies. German company Goal Control has focussed seven high-speed cameras on each goalmouth from the roofs of all 12 stadiums.

If a ball crosses the line, the referee's watch will vibrate and the word ‘GOAL' will appear on his screen within a second. Within five seconds of this happening in an England match, TV pictures will cut away to Frank Lampard's reaction.