World Cup Fixtures – Russia 2018

With the World Cup kicking off on the 14th of June, we have put together a full list of all the games, and what time they will be played.

England start their World Cup campaign on the 18th of June against Tunisia, before playing Panama on the 24th and then a potentially crucial matchup against Belgium on the 28th.

World Cup Fixtures

14 June

15 June

16 June

17 June

18 June

Belgium: Start their tournament on the 18th of June (Getty Images)

19 June

20 June

21 June

22 June

23 June

24 June

Brazil: Start their tournament on the 17th of June against Switzerland (Getty Images)

25 June

26 June

27 June

28 June

Knockout Stages

Round of 16 Knockout 

1 June 30th  C1 France 4 vs D2 Argentina 3 – Kazan (15.00)

2 June 30th A1 Uruguay 2 vs B2 Portugal 1 – Sochi (19.00)

3 July 1st B1 Spain 1 vs A2 Russia 1 – (Russia progress on penalties) Luzhniki Stadium (15.00)

4 July 1st D1 Croatia 1 vs C2 Denmark 1 – (Croatia progress on penalties) Nizhny Novgorod (19.00)

5 July 2nd E1 Brazil 2 vs F2 Mexico 0 – Samara (15.00)

6 July 2nd G1 Belgium 3 vs H2 Japan 2 – Rostov-on-Don (19.00)

7 July 3rd F1 Sweden 1 vs E2 Switzerland 0 – Saint Petersburg (15.00)

8 July 3rd H1 Colombia 1 vs G2 England 1 – (England progress on penalties) Moscow Spartak (19.00)

Quarter Finals

QF1 July 6th France 2 vs Uruguay 0- Nizhny Novgorod (15.00)

QF2 July 6th Brazil 1 vs Belgium 2 – Kazan (19.00)

QF3 July 7th Sweden 0 vs England 2 – Samara (15.00)

QF4 July 7th Russia 2 vs Croatia 2 – (Croatis progressed on penalties) Sochi (19.00)

Semi Finals 

July 10th France 1 vs Belgium

July 11th England 1 vs Croatia 2

Third Place Playoff 

14th July – Belgium 2 vs England 0 Saint Petersburg (15.00)

Final

15th July – France 4 vs Croatia 2 Moscow Luzhniki (16.00)

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