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A3 World Cup 2018 Russia GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D 14 June - 16:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 15 June - 16:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg 16 June - 11:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan 16 June - 14:00 - Spartak Stadium, Moscow RUSSIA SAUDI ARABIA MOROCCO IRAN FRANCE AUSTRALIA ARGENTINA ICELAND 15 June - 13:00 - Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg 15 June - 19:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 16 June - 17:00 - Mordovia Arena, Saransk 16 June - 20:00 - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad EGYPT URUGUAY PORTUGAL SPAIN PERU DENMARK CROATIA NIGERIA 19 June - 19:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg 20 June - 13:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 21 June - 13:00 - Samara Arena, Samara 21 June - 19:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod RUSSIA EGYPT PORTUGAL MOROCCO DENMARK AUSTRALIA ARGENTINA CROATIA 20 June - 16:00 - Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don 20 June - 19:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan 21 June - 16:00 - Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg 22 June - 16:00 - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd URUGUAY SAUDI ARABIA IRAN SPAIN FRANCE PERU NIGERIA ICELAND mediagroup.co.uk 25 June - 15:00 - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd 25 June - 19:00 - Mordovia Arena, Saransk 26 June - 15:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 26 June - 19:00 - Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don face SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT IRAN PORTUGAL AUSTRALIA PERU ICELAND CROATIA 25 June - 15:00 - Samara Arena, Samara 25 June - 19:00 - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad 26 June - 15:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 26 June - 19:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg URUGUAY RUSSIA SPAIN MOROCCO DENMARK FRANCE NIGERIA ARGENTINA GROUP E GROUP F GROUP G GROUP H 17 June - 13:00 - Samara Arena, Samara 17 June - 16:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 18 June - 16:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 19 June - 13:00 - Mordovia Arena, Saransk COSTA RICA SERBIA GERMANY MEXICO BELGIUM PANAMA COLOMBIA JAPAN 17 June - 19:00 - Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don 18 June - 13:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod 18 June - 19:00 - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd 19 June - 16:00 - Spartak Stadium, Moscow BRAZIL SWITZERLAND SWEDEN SOUTH KOREA TUNISIA ENGLAND POLAND SENEGAL 22 June - 13:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg 23 June - 16:00 - Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don 23 June - 13:00 - Spartak Stadium, Moscow 24 June - 16:00 - Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg BRAZIL COSTA RICA SOUTH KOREA MEXICO BELGIUM TUNISIA JAPAN SENEGAL 22 June - 19:00 - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad 23 June - 19:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 24 June - 13:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod 24 June - 19:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan SERBIA SWITZERLAND GERMANY SWEDEN ENGLAND PANAMA POLAND COLOMBIA 27 June - 19:00 - Spartak Stadium, Moscow 27 June - 15:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan 28 June - 19:00 - Kaliningrad Stadium, Kaliningrad 28 June - 15:00 - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd SERBIA BRAZIL SOUTH KOREA GERMANY ENGLAND BELGIUM JAPAN POLAND 27 June - 19:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod 27 June - 15:00 - Ekaterinburg Arena, Ekaterinburg 28 June - 19:00 - Mordovia Arena, Saransk 28 June - 15:00 - Samara Arena, Samara SWITZERLAND COSTA RICA MEXICO SWEDEN PANAMA TUNISIA SENEGAL COLOMBIA W rld Cup Fixtures and game chart from Vector by Vector Open Stock | Designed and printed by by Vector Vector 2ND ROUND QUARTER-FINALS SEMI-FINALS 10 July - 19:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg 30 June - 19:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi 2 July - 15:00 - Samara Arena, Samara 6 July - 15:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod WI WJ A 1A 2B E 1E 2F I WA WB M 11 July - 19:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 6 July - 19:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan 30 June - 15:00 - Kazan Arena, Kazan 2 July - 19:00 - Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don N WK WL B 1C 2D F 1G 2H J WE WF 3rd. & 4th. Place 14 July - 15:00 - Saint Petersburg 1 July - 15:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 3 July - 15:00 - Saint Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg 7 July - 19:00 - Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi LM LN C 1B 2A G 1F 2E K WC WD 1 July - 19:00 - Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Novgorod 3 July - 19:00 - Spartak Stadium, Moscow 7 July - 15:00 - Samara Arena, Samara FINAL WG WH D 1D 2C H 1H 2G L 15 July - 16:00 - Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow WM WN CUSTOMISE IT CHAMPION Order your own ‘branded’ World Cup Wall Charts from .
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