Fifa World Cup Games Today

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Group stage matches for the in Russia are over, setting up the knockout rounds as the world's best play the world's game on the world's biggest stage. Qualification for the quadrennial competition, which crowns the best international soccer team, began way back in 2015 when a record 210 FIFA member associations across six federations. Thirty-one soccer teams earned the right to play for the FIFA World Cup trophy and Russia was given an automatic bid into the competition to complete the field as is customary for the event's host country. WATCH: When is the 2018 World Cup? The World Cup will be played from June 14 through July 15. Where is the 2018 World Cup? The World Cup will be held at 12 different venues throughout Russia, ranging from the 35,212-seat Kaliningrad Stadium to the 81,000-capacity Luzhniki Stadium, the site of the final, in Moscow.

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Petersburg, Fox Final July 15: France vs. Croatia, 11 a.m., Moscow, Fox How to watch the World Cup live All of the 2018 World Cup games will be aired on television on either FOX or FS1.

Fifa Matches Today

The games will be streamed on fuboTV.

Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via Getty Images The final day of the 2018 FIFA World Cup group stage is upon us, a slate featuring every Group G and H team that will determine the last four squads to make it into the knockout round bracket. The action will begin at 10 a.m. ET with Japan vs. Poland and Senegal vs. Colombia, then picks up again at 2 p.m. When England vs.

Belgium and Panama vs. Tunisia takes place. Thursday isn’t expected to have as much drama as some of the previous matchdays, but there are some intriguing scenarios in play today. Group H is where all the drama will take place, as Japan and Senegal are topping the table with 4 points, while Colombia is right behind with three. Poland is the only country completely out of the running after going 0-2 to start their World Cup run. The Poles could still play spoiler today if they best or even draw with their Japanese foe, an outcome that would allow the Colombians a chance as long as they can take care of business against the Senegalese. It’s going to be a thrilling morning, one that the afternoon slate won’t be able to top.

The English and Belgians took all the mystery out of which teams would escape Group G when they both went 2-0 out of the gate in Russia. Their head-to-head match today still has meaning—one will get a “better” draw in the Round of 16 by winning the group and facing off with the runner-up from Group H to start the knockout stage—but won’t be as impactful as many had hoped when the two powerhouse squads landed in the same group. The Tunisians and Panamanians are playing for nothing but pride at this point, but don’t expect either to hold anything back.

The latter are seeking their first ever World Cup victory in their first ever appearance, while the former hasn’t notched a “W” in this event since 1978 despite earning berths in 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2018. Matchday 15 is the last chance bettors will have to wager on up to four World Cup games in a single day, a situation that some may want to take advantage of. It’s never fun to make a losing wager, however, which is why pro handicapper Jon Price of was asked for his predictions on the outcome of every contest.

Fifa World Cup Games Today

You can find these expert picks at the end of this article, but first take a look at the full schedule, start times, TV channels, live stream info and odds for each of Thursday’s matches. You can also view highlights and a complete list of results from all the 2018 World Cup games, check out quotes from key players and much more for Japan vs. Poland, Senegal vs. Colombia, England vs. Belgium and Panama vs.

2018 World Cup TV Schedule And Viewing Guide – Thursday, June 28. Matchup Group Score Thursday, June 14 Russia vs. Saudi Arabia Group A RUS 5 – KSA 0 Friday, June 15 Egypt vs.