Inside our monster issue this month is plenty of national pride as we interview five Socceroos carrying the hopes of a nation into South Africa this month.

Lucas Neill tells us why this Aussie team would beat any before it, hard-man Vince Grella is willing to use "every trick in the book", Craig Moore gets upset when we suggest he's slow, Jason Culina defines his role in the team and Luke Wilkshire charts his rise through the ranks.
 
As if that wasn't enough, we've also interviewed a player from EVERY World Cup nation. Yep, that's 32 players including Messi, Villa, Gerrard, Kalou, Forlan, Zigic, Cahill, Gourcuff, Kaka, Pienaar, De Rossi, Martins, Sabrosa, Gekas and 18 more. There is also a full rundown of England's chances from Rooney, Rio, Terry and co.
 
The July issue also features the following:
 
- Free 32-page Science Of Football Supplement - The inside story of preparation, fitness and injury recovery in modern football
- Free Giant Socceroos Poster - Adorn your wall with the men that matter
- Our Group D Opponents - We assess what Germany, Ghana and Serbia will have in store for Australia
- Our Round Of 16 Rivals - Once we've navigated past the above this is who'll be waiting
- Why The Germans Always Win - Teutonic efficiency explained. It is worrying reading for all Socceroos fans
- Stars Of The World Cup - Exclusive interviews with Iniesta, Pirlo, Ribery and van der Vaart
- Andriy Shevchenko - Ukrainian goal-machine answers fans' questions
- Michael Lynch - Like the Socceroos did in 2006, South Korea can shock the world this month
- Simon Hill - When we look to replace Pim we need to give the new coach time to settle
- Simon Kuper - A stars like Messi could be enough to drag a team to World Cup glory
- Gordon Banks - The England World Cup winner on playing after losing an eye
- The World Cup Maker - The 89-year-old Italian sculptor who designed that lump of gold
- Ultimate Gear Guide - Go football fever mad with every accessory you'll need this month
- Shocking Stuff - The greatest World Cup shocks including ‘The Miracle On Grass'   
- My Perfect XI - Former England star Viv Anderson picks his greatest line-up
- Reviews - Why the FIFA World Cup 2010 Edition is worth the money
- Picture Special - 20 years of brilliant football photos from Alistair Berg
- Planet Football - French football is on the up, Germany's craziest club, Australia's World Cup bid host cities announced and Kate Gill's column