The 2018 FIFA World Cup is just a few days away; less than a month, the world’s finest soccer players will be centered stage in Russia. The tournament returning to Europe for the first time since it was held back in Germany in 2006, with no shortage of storylines. The hosts will do party underway on June 14 against Saudi Arabia, and the next day the world champion will be crowned, scroll down to get the entire schedule.
Looking for the channels to watch the coming season, if you’re in the US, Fox and Telemundo have the TV rights for this World Cup’s edition; Fox, Fox Sports 1 will air in English and on NBC Universo and Telemundo in Spanish. Or stream all the 64 games online from anywhere.
FIFA schedule is always something that we always look for, to get to know when our favorite team is playing and against whom. Initially, nobody knows, but it’s always fun to guess, no more guesses!
Scroll down and find the standings and schedule broken down by each group, first let’s look at the finalized groups;
- Group A: Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay,Egypt
- Group B: Morocco, Iran, Portugal, Spain
- Group C: France, Denmark, Australia, Peru
- Group D: Croatia, Nigeria, Argentina, Iceland
- Group E: Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland, Costa Rica
- Group F: Germany, Sweden, Mexico, South Korea
- Group G: Panama, Tunisia, Belgium, England
- Group H: Poland, Senegal, Japan, Colombia
FIFA 2018 Schedule
Group Stage
DATE – June 2018 |
MATCH |
VENUE |
14th June |
Russia vs. Saudi Arabia |
Moscow – Luzhniki |
15th June |
Egypt vs. Uruguay |
Ekaterinburg |
15th June |
Morocco vs. Iran |
St. Petersburg |
15th June |
Portugal vs. Spain |
Sochi |
16th June |
France vs. Australia |
Kazen |
16th June |
Argentina vs. Iceland |
Moscow – Spartak |
16th June |
Peru vs. Denmark |
Saransk |
16th June |
Croatia vs. Nigeria |
Kaliningrad |
17th June |
Costa Rica vs. Serbia |
Samara |
17th June |
Germany vs. Mexico |
Moscow – Luzhniki |
17th June |
Brazil vs. Switzerland |
Rostov-on-Don |
18th June |
Sweden vs. South Korea |
Nizhny Novgorod |
18th June |
Belgium vs. Panama |
Sochi |
18th June |
Tunisia vs. England |
Volgograd |
19th June |
Poland vs. Senegal |
Moscow – Spartak |
19th June |
Colombia vs. Japan |
Saransk |
19th June |
Russia vs. Egypt |
St. Petersburg |
20th June |
Portugal vs. Morocco |
Moscow -Luzhniki |
20th June |
Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia |
Rostov-on-Don |
20th June |
Iran vs. Spain |
Kazan |
21st June |
France vs. Peru |
Ekaterinburg |
21st June |
Denmark vs. Australia |
Samara |
21st June |
Argentina vs. Croatia |
Nizhny Novgorod |
22nd June |
Brazil vs. Costa Rica |
St. Petersburg |
22nd June |
Nigeria vs. Iceland |
Volgograd |
22nd June |
Serbia vs. Switzerland |
Kaliningrad |
23rd June |
Belgium vs. Tunisia |
Moscow – Spartak |
23rd June |
Germany vs. Sweden |
Sochi |
23rd June |
South Korea vs. Mexico |
Rostov-on-Don |
24th June |
England vs. Panama |
Nizhny Novgorod |
24th June |
Japan vs. Senegal |
Ekaterinburg |
24th June |
Poland vs. Colombia |
Kazan |
25th June |
Uruguay vs. Russia |
Samara |
25th June |
Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt |
Volgograd |
25th June |
Spain vs. Morocco |
Kaliningrad |
25th June |
Iran vs. Portugal |
Saransk |
26th June |
Denmark vs. France |
Moscow – Luzhniki |
26th June |
Australia vs. Peru |
Sochi |
26th June |
Nigeria vs. Argentina |
St Petersburg |
26th June |
Iceland vs. Croatia |
Rostov-on-Don |
27th June |
South Korea vs. Germany |
Kazan |
27h June |
Mexico vs. Sweden |
Ekaterinburg |
27h June |
Serbia vs. Brazil |
Moscow – Spartak |
27th June |
Switzerland vs. Costa Rica |
Nizhny Novgorod |
28th June |
Japan vs. Poland |
Volgograd |
28th June |
Senegal vs. Colombia |
Samara |
28th June |
England vs. Belgium |
Kaliningrad |
28th June |
Panama vs. Tunisia |
Saransk |
Last 16
30th June |
1C v 2D – Match 50 |
Kazan |
30th June |
1A v 2B – Match 49 |
Sochi |
1st July |
1B v 2A – Match 51 |
Moscow |
1st July |
1D v 2C – Match 52 |
Nizhny Novgorod |
2nd July |
1E v 2F – Match 53 |
Samara |
2nd July |
1G v 2H – Match 54 |
Rostov-on-Don |
3rd July |
1F v 2E – Match 55 |
St Petersburg |
3rd July |
1H v 2G – Match 56 |
Moscow – Spartak |
Quarter-Finals
6th July |
1C v 2D – Winner 49 vs. winner 50 |
Nizhny Novgorod |
6th July |
1A v 2B – Winner 53 vs. winner 54 |
Kazan |
7th July |
1B v 2A – Winner 45 vs. winner 56 |
Samara |
7th July |
1D v 2C – Winner 51 vs. winner 59 |
Sochi |
Semi-Finals
10th July |
1C v 2D – Winner 57 vs. winner 58 |
St Petersburg |
11th July |
1A v 2B – Winner 90 vs. winner 60 |
Moscow – Luzhniki |
Third-place Play-off
14th July |
Losers of two Semi-finals |
St Petersburg |
Final
15th July |
Winners of two Semi-finals |
Moscow – Luzhniki |
Portugal vs Spain is the most enticing of the early ties that are going to take place in Sochi among the two big favorites, Brazil and Germany, will begin their campaigns on first Sunday against Switzerland and Mexico.
Spare Your Hours
Pack your bags and get a ticket to Moscow and get ready to enjoy FIFA World Cup 2018 with your naked eyes, or else stream in your favorite screens without leaving your comfortable couch. Don’t forget to use a best VPN while streaming, to get all the exclusive matches, analysis and post events right in your palms.
Will Lionel Messi finally wins his only missing trophy in his career achievements? Who will power Portugal to another title? Will 32-year drought in Argentina would end? Will Neymar recover from broken foot and will be fit to lead a promising Brazil for its sixth World Cup title? And many more, stay tuned to get all your confusions and doubts cleared.