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  1. Jun 16, 2018 · June 16th, 2018 4:35 pm GET ready for unhealthy sleeping patterns and plenty of caffeine in front of the TV because when the 2018 FIFA World Cup begins this week, the kick-off times will be fun.

  2. Jul 17, 2018 · GROUP STAGE Date: Match: Venue: Kick-off (BST) Thursday June 14 Russia 5-0 Saudi Arabia (A) Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm: Friday June 15 Egypt 0-1 Uruguay (A)

  3. Jun 1, 2018 · A total of 32 teams will be competing, with the group stage set for June 14-June 28, Round of 16 from June 30-July 3, quarterfinals on July 6-7, semifinals on July 10-11 and the final on July 15.

    • When Does It Start?
    • Fixture List and TV Schedule
    • Which TV Channels Are Broadcasting The Matches and Where Can I Watch them?
    • What Are The Groups?
    • Who Are The favourites?
    • Who Is in The England Squad?
    • When Is The Opening Ceremony?
    • When and Where Is The Final?
    • Who Are The Kit Providers?
    • Who Are The Referees and How Are They allocated?

    Hosts Russia will take on Saudi Arabia in the first match of the 2018 World Cup on 14 June, with 64 matches taking place between then and the final on 15 July.

    Thursday 14 June 2018:

    1. Russia v Saudi Arabia, 4pm BST (6pm local), Group A, on ITV (Moscow, Luzhniki).

    Friday 15 June 2018:

    1. Egypt v Uruguay, 1pm BST (5pm), Group A, on BBC (Ekaterinburg). 2. Morocco v Iran, 4pm BST (6pm), Group B, on ITV (St Petersburg). 3. Portugal v Spain, 7pm BST (9pm), Group B, on BBC (Sochi).

    Saturday 16 June 2018:

    1. France v Australia, 11am BST (1pm), Group C, on BBC (Kazan). 2. Argentina v Iceland, 2pm BST (4pm), Group D, on ITV (Moscow, Spartak). 3. Peru v Denmark, 5pm BST (7pm), Group C, on BBC (Saransk). 4. Croatia v Nigeria, 4pm BST (6pm), Group D, on ITV (Kaliningrad).

    The matches will be broadcast on television and live streamed online on BBC and ITVthroughout the competition (specific fixtures detailed above). BBC’s 5Live radio will also be broadcasting every match.

    Group A: 1. Russia 2. Saudi Arabia 3. Egypt 4. Uruguay Group B: 1. Portugal 2. Spain 3. Morocco 4. Iran Group C: 1. France 2. Australia 3. Peru 4. Denmark Group D: 1. Argentina 2. Iceland 3. Croatia 4. Nigeria Group E: 1. Brazil 2. Switzerland 3. Costa Rica 4. Serbia Group F: 1. Germany 2. Mexico 3. Sweden 4. South Korea Group G: 1. Belgium 2. Pana...

    Brazil, ranked second in the world, are the slight favourites at 4/1 to win a sixth world cup. Meanwhile, Germany, first in the world rankings, are second favourite at 9/2 to retain the trophy. England currently stand at 18/1 at seventh favourite despite a world ranking of 13th.

    Gareth Southgate sprang a few surprises with his squad selection with Nick Pope, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ruben Loftus-Cheek among the wildcard options in his final 23. The England manager was the fifth manager to name his final 23-man squad, following on from Brazil, Sweden, Iceland and Costa Rica. You can see the full list of finalised squads h...

    The opening ceremony will take place on 14 June in the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. Whether it will feature the official mascot, the anthropomorphic wolf Zabivaka(which translates as ‘the one who scores’), is another matter entirely.

    The final takes place at 7pm BST (9pm) on 15 July 2018, at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. The national stadium has a capacity of 81,000 and is owned by the Russian government in – currently no club sides rent the ground, although CSKA Moscow, Torpedo Moscow and Spartak Mascow have done so previously.

    Adidas: Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Russia, Spain, and Sweden. Nike: Australia, Brazil, Croatia, England, France, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. Puma: Senegal, Serbia, Switzerland, and Uruguay. New Balance: Costa Rica, and Panama. Umbro: Peru. Hummel: Denmark. Errea: Iceland...

    The list of match referees and assistant referees was released by Fifa in March and is accessible here. There are 36 match referees in total and 63 assistant referees selected. The referees will be appointedeach match by the Fifa referees committee and “shall not come from a member association that is represented by a team playing in the group or m...

  4. May 11, 2018 · The blockbuster first weekend continues with the highly anticipated clash between Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal and fierce rival Spain from 3.30am*, Saturday 16 June, ahead of coverage of the Socceroos premiere appearance from the family-friendly time of 7pm* Saturday night when they play world number seven** France before Cup favourites Germany take on Mexico from 12am*, Monday 18 June.

  5. This includes the entire history of the FIFA Women's World Cup as well as recent domestic league seasons from nine countries, including advanced stats like xG for most of those nine. In collaboration with Opta , we are including advanced analytical data such as xG, xA, progressive passing, duels and more for over twenty competitions.

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  7. May 23, 2018 · All 64 matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup are as follows: GROUP STAGE (All dates according to Australia time) Thursday June 14: Russia v Saudi Arabia - Moscow (Luzhniki Stadium), 11PM AWST Group A. Friday June 15: Egypt v Uruguay - Ekatarinaburg, 8PM AWST Group A. Friday June 15: Morocco v Iran - St Petersburg, 11PM AWST Group B

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