As we draw close to the starting up os the 2018 world cup. Here is a complete breakdown of the world cup fixtures which is to start in June, 14th next year.
(GROUP STAGES)
Thursday, June 14
Russia v Saudi Arabia Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm
Friday, June 15
Egypt v Uruguay Ekaterinburg 1pm
Morocco v Iran St Petersburg 4pm
Portugal v Spain Sochi 7pm
Saturday, June 16
France v Australia Kazan 11am
Argentina v Iceland Moscow (Spartak) 2pm
Denmark v Peru Saransk 5pm
Croatia v Nigeria Kaliningrad 8pm
Sunday, June 17
Costa Rica v Serbia Samara 1pm
Germany v Mexico Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm
Brazil v Switzerland Rostov-on-Don 7pm
Monday, June 18
Sweden v South Korea Nizhny Novgorod 1pm
Belgium v Panama Sochi 4pm
Tunisia v England Volgograd 7pm
Tuesday, June 19
Poland v Senegal Moscow (Spartak) 1pm
Colombia v Japan Saransk 4pm
Russia v Egypt St Petersburg 7pm
Wednesday, June 20
Portugal v Morocco Moscow (Luzhniki) 1pm
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia Rostov-on-Don 4pm
Iran v Spain Kazan 7pm
Thursday, June 21
France v Peru Ekaterinburg 1pm
Denmark v Australia Samara 4pm
Argentina v Croatia Nizhny Novgorod 7pm
Friday, June 22
Brazil v Costa Rica St Petersburg 1pm
Nigeria v Iceland Volgograd 4pm
Serbia v Switzerland Kaliningrad 7pm
Saturday, June 23
Belgium v Tunisia Moscow (Spartak) 1pm
Germany v Sweden Sochi 4pm
South Korea v Mexico Rostov-on-Don 7pm
Sunday, June 24
England v Panama Nizhny Novgorod 1pm
Japan v Senegal Ekaterinburg 4pm
Poland v Colombia Kazan 7pm
Monday, June 25
Saudi Arabia v Egypt Volgograd 3pm
Uruguay v Russia Samara 3pm
Iran v Portugal Kaliningrad 7pm
Spain v Morocco Saransk 7pm
Tuesday, June 26
Denmark v France Moscow (Luzhniki) 3pm
Australia v Peru Sochi 3pm
Nigeria v Argentina St Petersburg 7pm
Croatia v Iceland Rostov-on-Don 7pm
Wednesday, June 27
South Korea v Germany Kazan 3pm
Mexico v Sweden Ekaterinburg 3pm
Serbia v Brazil Moscow (Spartak) 7pm
Switzerland v Costa Rica Nizhny Novgorod 7pm
Thursday, June 28
Japan v Poland Volgograd 3pm
Colombia v Senegal Samara 3pm
Panama v Tunisia Saransk 7pm
England v Belgium Kaliningrad 7pm
(LAST 16)
Saturday, June 30
1C v 2D Kazan 3pm (Match 50)
1A v 2B Sochi 7pm (Match 49)
Sunday, July 1
1B v 2A Moscow (Luzhniki) 3pm (Match 51)
1D v 2C Nizhny Novgorod 7pm (Match 52)
Monday, July 2
1E v 2F Samara 3pm (Match 53)
1G v 2H Rostov-on-Don 7pm (Match 54)
1F v 2E St Petersburg 3pm (Match 55)
1H v 2G Moscow (Spartak) 7pm (Match 56)
(QUARTER-FINALS)
Friday, July 6
Winner match 49 v winner match 50 Nizhny Novgorod 3pm (Match 57)
Winner match 53 v winner match 54 Kazan 7pm (Match 58)
Saturday, July 7
Winner match 55 v winner match 56 Samara 3pm (Match 60)
Winner match 51 v winner match 52 Sochi 7pm (Match 59)
SEMI-FINALS
Tuesday, July 10
Winner match 57 v winner match 58 St Petersburg 7pm
Wednesday, July 11
Winner match 59 v winner match 60 Moscow (Luzhniki) 7pm
(THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF)
Saturday, July 14
St Petersburg 3pm
(FINAL)
Sunday, July 15
Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm
All times listed BST. Kaliningrad is one hour ahead of BST. Kazan, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, St Petersburg, Saransk, Sochi and Volgograd are two hours ahead of BST. Samara is three hours ahead of BST. Ekaterinburg is four hours ahead of BST.
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