World Cup 2018 schedule: Final, fixtures, latest results, kick-off times and venues in Russia
Everything you need to know for the 2018 World Cup
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Your support makes all the difference.The 2018 World Cup is nearly at an end.
We've reached the final after two dramatic semi-final match-ups. France are there after seeing off Belgium in a nervy last four clash in St Petersburg and they will play Croatia after Mario Mandzukic's goal sent England home empty handed.
The final will take place in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on Sunday June 15.
Groups
Group A: Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Uruguay
Group B: Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Iran
Group C: France, Australia, Peru, Denmark
Group D: Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Nigeria
Group E: Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Serbia
Group F: Germany, Mexico, Sweden, South Korea
Group G: Belgium, Panama, Tunisia, England
Group H: Poland, Senegal, Colombia, Japan
Schedule
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) | Ekaterinburg | 1pm |
Friday June 15 | Morocco 0-1 Iran (B) | St Petersburg | 4pm |
Friday June 15 | Portugal 3-3 Spain (B) | Sochi | 7pm |
Saturday June 16 | France 2-1 Australia (C) | Kazan | 11am |
Saturday June 16 | Argentina 1-1 Iceland (D) | Moscow (Spartak) | 2pm |
Saturday June 16 | Peru 0-1 Denmark (C) | Saransk | 5pm |
Saturday June 16 | Croatia 2-0 Nigeria (D) | Kaliningrad | 8pm |
Sunday June 17 | Costa Rica 0-1 Serbia (E) | Samara | 1pm |
Sunday June 17 | Germany 0-1 Mexico (F) | Moscow (Luzhniki) | 4pm |
Sunday June 17 | Brazil 1-1 Switzerland (E) | Rostov-on-Don | 7pm |
Monday June 18 | Sweden 1-0 South Korea (F) | Nizhny Novgorod | 1pm |
Monday June 18 | Belgium 3-0 Panama (G) | Sochi | 4pm |
Monday June 18 | Tunisia 1-2 England (G) | Volgograd | 7pm |
Tuesday June 19 | Colombia 1-2 Japan (H) | Saransk | 1pm |
Tuesday June 19 | Poland 1-2 Senegal (H) | Moscow (Spartak) | 4pm |
Tuesday June 19 | Russia 3-1 Egypt (A) | St Petersburg | 7pm |
Wednesday June 20 | Portugal 1-0 Morocco (B) | Moscow (Luzhniki) | 1pm |
Wednesday June 20 | Uruguay 1-0 Saudi Arabia (A) | Rostov-on-Don | 4pm |
Wednesday June 20 | Iran 0-1 Spain (B) | Kazan | 7pm |
Thursday June 21 | Denmark 1-1 Australia (C) | Samara | 1pm |
Thursday June 21 | France 1-0 Peru (C) | Ekaterinburg | 4pm |
Thursday June 21 | Argentina 0-3 Croatia (D) | Nizhny Novgorod | 7pm |
Friday June 22 | Brazil 2-1 Costa Rica (E) | St Petersburg | 1pm |
Friday June 22 | Nigeria 2-0 Iceland (D) | Volgograd | 4pm |
Friday June 22 | Serbia 1-2 Switzerland (E) | Kaliningrad | 7pm |
Saturday June 23 | Belgium 5-2 Tunisia (G) | Moscow (Spartak) | 1pm |
Saturday June 23 | South Korea 1-2 Mexico (F) | Rostov-on-Don | 4pm |
Saturday June 23 | Germany 2-1 Sweden (F) | Sochi | 7pm |
Sunday June 24 | England 6-1 Panama (G) | Nizhny Novgorod | 1pm |
Sunday June 24 | Japan 2-2 Senegal (H) | Ekaterinburg | 4pm |
Sunday June 24 | Poland 0-3 Colombia (H) | Kazan | 7pm |
Monday June 25 | Uruguay 3-0 Russia (A) | Samara | 3pm |
Monday June 25 | Saudi Arabia 2-1 Egypt (A) | Volgograd | 3pm |
Monday June 25 | Spain 2-2 Morocco (B) | Kaliningrad | 7pm |
Monday June 25 | Iran 1-1 Portugal (B) | Saransk | 7pm |
Tuesday June 26 | Denmark 0-0 France (C) | Moscow (Luzhniki) | 3pm |
Tuesday June 26 | Australia 0-2 Peru (C) | Sochi | 3pm |
Tuesday June 26 | Nigeria 1-2 Argentina (D) | St Petersburg | 7pm |
Tuesday June 26 | Iceland 1-2 Croatia (D) | Rostov-on-Don | 7pm |
Wednesday June 27 | South Korea 2-0 Germany (F) | Kazan | 3pm |
Wednesday June 27 | Mexico 0-3 Sweden (F) | Ekaterinburg | 3pm |
Wednesday June 27 | Serbia 0-2 Brazil (E) | Moscow (Spartak) | 7pm |
Wednesday June 27 | Switzerland 2-2 Costa Rica (E) | Nizhny Novgorod | 7pm |
Thursday June 28 | Japan 0-1 Poland (H) | Volgograd | 3pm |
Thursday June 28 | Senegal 0-1 Colombia (H) | Samara | 3pm |
Thursday June 28 | England 0-1 Belgium (G) | Kaliningrad | 7pm |
Thursday June 28 | Panama 1-2 Tunisia (G) | Saransk | 7pm |
LAST 16 | |||
Saturday June 30 | France 4-3 Argentina (Match 50) | Kazan | 3pm |
Saturday June 30 | Uruguay 2-1 Portugal (Match 49) | Sochi | 7pm |
Sunday July 1 | Spain 1-1 (3-4) Russia (Match 51) | Moscow | 3pm |
Sunday July 1 | Croatia 1-1 (3-2) Denmark (Match 52) | Nizhny Novgorod | 7pm |
Monday July 2 | Brazil 2-0 Mexico | Samara | 3pm |
Monday July 2 | Belgium 3-2 Japan (Match 54) | Rostov-on-Don | 7pm |
Tuesday July 3 | Sweden 1-0 Switzerland (Match 55) | St Petersburg | 3pm |
Tuesday July 3 | Colombia 1-1 England (3-4) (Match 56) | Moscow (Spartak) | 7pm |
QUARTER-FINALS | |||
Friday July 6 | Uruguay 0-2 France (57) | Nizhny Novgorod | 3pm |
Friday July 6 | Brazil 1-2 Belgium (58) | Kazan | 7pm |
Saturday July 7 | Sweden 0-2 England (60) | Samara | 3pm |
Saturday July 7 | Russia 2-2 (3-4) Croatia (59) | Sochi | 7pm |
SEMI-FINALS | |||
Tuesday July 10 | France 1-0 Belgium | St Petersburg | 7pm |
Wednesday July 11 | Croatia 2-1 England (AET) | Moscow (Luzhniki) | 7pm |
THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF | |||
Saturday July 14 | Belgium 2-0 England | St Petersburg | 3pm |
FINAL | |||
Sunday July 15 | France 4-2 Croatia | Moscow (Luzhniki) | 4pm |
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