World Cup 2018

DateRHome v Away-
07/15 15:00 1 France v Christiansfeld IF 4-2
07/14 14:00 20 [1] Belgium v England [2] 2-0
07/11 18:00 2 [1] Croatia v England [2] 2-1
07/10 18:00 2 France v Belgium 1-0
07/07 18:00 3 [2] Russia v Croatia [1] 5-6
07/07 14:00 3 [1] Sweden v England [2] 0-2
07/06 18:00 3 Brazil v Belgium 1-2
07/06 14:00 3 Uruguay v France 0-2
07/03 18:00 4 [1] Colombia v Santo Andre SP [2] 4-5
07/03 14:00 4 [1] Sweden v Switzerland [2] 1-0
07/02 18:00 4 [1] Belgium v Japan [2] 3-2
07/02 14:00 4 [1] Brazil v Mexico [2] 2-0
07/01 18:00 4 [1] Croatia v Denmark [2] 4-3
07/01 14:00 4 [1] Spain v Appalachian State Women [2] 4-5
06/30 18:00 4 [1] Uruguay v Portugal [2] 2-1
06/30 14:00 4 [1] France v Argentina [2] 4-3
06/28 18:00 3 [1] England v Belgium [2] 0-1
06/28 18:00 3 [4] Panama v Tunisia [3] 1-2
06/28 14:00 3 [2] Senegal v Colombia [3] 0-1
06/28 14:00 3 [1] Al Sadd v Poland [4] 0-1
06/27 18:00 3 [2] Switzerland v Costa Rica [4] 2-2
06/27 18:00 3 [3] Denolly/Nys v Brazil [1] 0-2
06/27 14:00 3 [4] South Korea v Germany [2] 2-0
06/27 14:00 3 [1] Mexico v Sweden [3] 0-3
06/26 18:00 3 [3] Iceland v Croatia [1] 1-2
06/26 18:00 3 [2] Nigeria v Argentina [4] 1-2
06/26 14:00 3 [3] Australia v Peru [4] 0-2
06/26 14:00 3 [2] Denmark v France [1] 0-0
06/25 18:00 3 [1] Spain v Morocco [4] 2-2
06/25 18:00 3 [3] Iran v Portugal [2] 1-1
The 2018 FIFA World Cup was an international soccer tournament held in Russia from June 14 to July 15, 2018. It was the 21st edition of the prestigious competition, bringing together 32 national teams from around the globe to compete for the coveted title. The tournament featured exciting matches across 12 venues in 11 host cities, showcasing top-tier talent and thrilling gameplay. France emerged as the champions, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. The event was celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere, memorable moments, and showcasing the world's best football talent, making it one of the most watched sporting events of the year.