Russia 2018 World Cup schedule
Russia held the World Cup football draw program in Moscow on Friday. The World Cup's most respected World Cup football tournament will be screened on the 14th of June next year at the Luzini Stadium in Moscow, hosted by Saudi Arabia v hosted Russia.
Russia has announced the full schedule of World Cup football, the world's football governing body FIFA has announced yesterday. The first round game, hosted by Russia, will be divided into eight groups, with the total 32 teams drawn from the selection.
The final grouping of the World Cup
Group A: Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Uruguay
Group B: Portugal, Spain, Morocco and Iran.
Group C: France, Australia, Peru and Denmark.
Group D: Argentina, Iceland, Croatia and Nigeria.
Group E: Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia
Group F: Germany, Mexico, Sweden and South Korea.
Group G: England, Belgium, Panama and Tunisia.
Group H: Poland, Senegal, Colombia and Japan.
World cup schedule
Group Stage
June 14: Russia v Saudi Arabia, Moscow (Luzinci)
June 15: Egypt v Uruguay, Yekaterinburg
June 15: Morocco v Iran, St. Petersburg
June 15: Portugal vs Spain, Sochi
16th June: France vs Australia, Kazan
16 June: Argentina vs Iceland, Moscow (Spartak)
16 June: Peru vs Denmark, Sarnasak
16 June: Croatia v Nigeria, Kellingingrad
June 17: Costa Rica v Serbia, Samara
17 June: Germany vs. Mexico, Moscow (Luzinci)
17 June: Brazil vs. Switzerland, Rostov-on-Don
18 June: Sweden v South Korea, Nizni Novgorod
18 June: Belgian v Panama, Sochi
18 June: Tunisia v England, Volgograd
19 June: Colombia vs Japan, Sarnasak
19 June: Poland vs Senegal, Moscow (Spartak)
19 June: Russia vs. Egypt, St. Petersburg
June 20: Portugal v Morocco, Moscow (Luzinci)
June 20: Uruguay v. Saudi Arabia, Rostov-on-Don
20th June: Iran vs Spain, Kazan
21 June: Denmark v Australia, Samara
21 June: France vs. Peru, Yekaterinburg
June 21: Argentina v Croatia, Nizni Novgorod
22 June: Brazil vs Costa Rica, St. Petersburg
June 22: Nigerian vs ICCM, Volgograd
22 June: Serbia vs Switzerland, Kaliningrad
23 June: Belgium v Tunisia, Moscow (Spartak)
23 June: South Korean vs. Mexico, Rostov-on-Don
23 June: Germany vs Sweden, Sochi
June 24: England vs. Panama, Nizni Novgorod
June 24: Japan vs Senegal, Ekaterinburg
June 24: Poland v Colombia, Kazan
June 25: Saudi Arabia v. Egypt, Volgograd
June 25: Uruguay vs Russia, Samara
25th June: Spain vs. Morocco, Kellingingrad
25 June: Iran v Portugal, Sarnasak
26th June: Denmark v France, Moscow (Luzinci)
June 26: Australia v Peru, Sochi
June 26: Nigeria v Argentina, St. Petersburg
June 26: Iceland v Croatia, Rostov-on-Don
June 27: South Korea vs Germany, Kazan
June 27: Mexico v Sweden, Yekaterinburg
June 27: Serbia v Brazil, Moscow (Spartak)
June 27: Switzerland v Costa Rica, Nizni Novogorod
June 28: Japan v Poland, Volgograd
June 28: Senegal vs Colombia, Samara
28 June: Belgium vs Belgium, Kellingingrad
June 28: Panama v Tunisia, Saransk
Knock Out Episode (last 16)
30th June: Group-C winners vs Group-D Runners-up, Kazan (R1)
June 30: Group W Group vs B-runners-up, Sochi (R2)
July 1: Runners-up in Group-B winner v. Group, Moscow (Luzinci) (R5)
July 1: Group-D winners vs Group-C Runners-up, Nizni Novgorod (R6)
July 2: Group-A winners vs Group-F runners-up, Samara (R3)
July 2: Group-X Winner vs Group-H Runners Up, Rostov-on-Don (R4)
July 3: Group-F winners vs Group-E runners-up, St. Petersburg (R7)
July 3: Group-H winners vs Group-G runners-up, Moscow (Spartork) (R8)
Quarter Finals:
July 6: 1 winner vs. 2 winner, Nizni Novgorod (Q1)
July 6: 3 winners vs 4 winners, Kazan (Q2)
July 7: 7 winners and 8 winners, Samara (Q3)
July 7: 5 winners vs. 6 winners, Sochi (Q4)
Semi-final:
July 10: Q1 winners vs Q2 winners, St. Petersburg
July 11: Q3 Winners vs Q4 Winners, Moscow (Luzinci)
3rd place / 4th position match:
July 14: St. Petersburg
Final:
July 15: Moscow (Luzinci)
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