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Jun 1, 2018 · A total of 32 teams will be competing, with the group stage set for June 14-June 28, Round of 16 from June 30-July 3, quarterfinals on July 6-7, semifinals on July 10-11 and the final on July 15....
Jun 7, 2018 · With that in mind, below is a look at the full schedule for the entire 2018 World Cup with times, venues and dates for all 64 games being played in 12 stadiums across 11 host cities. [ LIVE: World Cup scores ] All kick off times are listed in Eastern Time in the USA. GROUP STAGE. Group A.
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Jun 13, 2018 · The 2018 World Cup kicked off from Russia on Thursday, June 14, and will be pumping nonstop soccer into your eyeballs for the next month. Here is everything you need to know. The format
Matthias Schrader/Associated Press. Hosts Russia kick off the 2018 FIFA World Cup against Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Thursday. It may not be the most glamorous tie of...
- Group Stage
- Round of 16
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals
- Third-Place Match
- Final
Thursday, June 14
Russia vs. Saudi Arabia, 11 a.m. Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (FOX)
Friday, June 15
Egypt vs. Uruguay, 8 a.m. Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg (FS1) Morocco vs. Iran, 11 a.m. St. Petersburg Stadium, St. Petersburg (FOX) Portugal vs. Spain, 2 p.m. Fisht Stadium, Sochi (FOX)
Saturday, June 16
France vs. Australia, 6 a.m. Kazan Arena, Kazan (FS1) Argentina vs. Iceland, 9 a.m. Spartak Stadium, Moscow (FOX) Peru vs. Denmark, noon Mordovia Arena, Saransk (FS1) Croatia vs. Nigeria, 3 p.m. Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad (FS1)
Saturday, June 30
Group C Winner vs. Group D Runner-Up, 10 a.m. Kazan Arena, Kazan (FOX) Group A Winner vs. Group B Runner-Up, 2 p.m. Fisht Stadium, Sochi (FOX)
Sunday, July 1
Group B Winner vs. Group A Runner-Up, 10 a.m. Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (FOX) Group D Winner vs. Group C Runner-Up, 2 p.m. Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod (FOX)
Monday, July 2
Group E Winner vs. Group F Runner-Up, 10 a.m. Samara Arena, Samara (FS1)* Group G Winner vs. Group H Runner-Up, 2 p.m. Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don (FOX)*
Friday, July 6
C1-D2 Winner vs. A1-B2 Winner, 10 a.m. Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod (FS1) B1-A2 Winner vs. D1-C2 Winner, 2 p.m. Kazan Arena, Kazan (FS1)
Saturday, July 7
E1-F2 Winner vs. G1-H2 Winner, 10 a.m. Samara Arena, Samara (FOX) F1-E2 Winner vs. H1-G2 Winner, 2 p.m. Fisht Stadium, Sochi (FOX)
Tuesday, July 10
C1-D2-A1-B2 Winner vs. B1-A2-D1-C2 Winner, 2 p.m. St. Petersburg Stadium, St. Petersburg (FOX)
Wednesday, July 11
E1-F2-G1-H2 Winner vs. F1-E2-H1-G2 Winner, 2 p.m. Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (FOX)
Saturday, July 14
Semifinal Losers, 10 a.m. St. Petersburg Stadium, St. Petersburg (FOX)
Sunday, July 15
Semfinal Winners, 11 a.m. Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (FOX) *— TV channel subject to change. Note:All matches are also on Telemundo with the exception of eight of the simultaneous kickoff group-stage matches, which are split between Telemundo and Universo.