Infographic on how far each side will travel in the World Cup groups: USA 14326 km, Belgium 1784 km [Bild]

Gemran paper Bild have released an interesting inforgraphic on Thursday detailing just how far each team has to travel during the group stages of the World Cup.

The differences in travel is ginormous, with Jurgen Klinsmann’s United States forced to travel a huge 14,326 kilometers in their opening three games, while at the other end of the scale, Marc Wilmots’ Belgium only have to move 1,784 kilometers to face Russia, South Korea and Algeria.

England sit almost in the middle of the pack, travelling 7,190 kilometers in their first three matches.

The inference is clear: travelling cause fatigue, which is a detriment to the countries involved.

See the full run down of just how far teams have to travel in Brazil below.