Millions of fans around the world will watch the World Cup kick off on Thursday but just how far would your national team get if the outcome of the tournament was actually determined by how many followers each country has on LFC's official Facebook page?

The Reds boast more international Facebook pages and a higher engagement rate per follower than any other club in Europe with Thailand this year replacing Indonesia as Liverpool's biggest country on the social media platform.

However, when it comes to the 32 countries who have qualified for this summer's tournament in Brazil, which nation comes out on top in terms of LFC Facebook followers?

For a bit of fun, we've placed each country in their actual group and followed the exact route the winners and runners' up would take to the final - with 16 countries dropping out in the first phase of the tournament.

Check out the infographic below to see how far your country would progress in the LFC Facebook World Cup...

LFC's international Facebook pages

Click here to visit LFC's global page.

Click here to visit LFC's Spanish page.

Click here to visit LFC's Portuguese page.

Click here to visit LFC's Arabic page.

Click here to visit LFC's Thai page.

Click here to visit LFC's Indonesian page.

Click here to visit LFC's Indian page.

Click here to visit LFC's Australian page.

Click here to visit LFC's Japanese page.

Click here to visit LFC's Vietnamese page.

Click here to visit LFC's Bangladeshi page.