World Cup 2018

Welcome to our World Cup 2018 page where you can get all the latest news on the tournament in Russia. We have created this page to make sure you are up to date with the TV schedule, fixtures, squads, and injuries for each team so you don’t miss any of the action.
World Cup Dates: The tournament is scheduled to take place from June 14th to the 15th of July 2018. Take a look at all the key dates you need to know about here.
World Cup Qualified Teams: Take a look at how each team qualified for the tournament.
World Cup Friendlies: We have put together a comprehensive list of all the international friendlies taking place before the tournament kicks off on the 14th of June. Make sure you know who your team is warming up against.
World Cup Fixtures: Take a look at the list of fixtures that will make up the group stages for the 2018 World Cup.
World Cup Groups: The World Cup Draw took place in December 2017, and it revealed some compelling group matches to look forward to. Take a look at who is playing who here.
World Cup Venue: Russia: Stadium Guide
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World Cup 2018 
Stadium Guide: Take a look at our stadium guide (Getty Images)
Team Guides
World Cup TV Schedule: Take a look at our handy guide on the TV schedule for the tournament. The BBC and ITV are sharing coverage of the group stages so make sure you know what is being televised where.
World Cup Injuries: Stay up to date with all the injuries to players likely to have been involved in the World Cup here.
World Cup Favourites: See who we think are the favourites for the tournament.
World Cup Outsiders: See who we think could be an outside shot at the World Cup in Russia.
World Cup History
History of the World Cup Trophy: Read about its design, theft, and the general history about one of the most famous trophy’s in the world.
World Cup Golden Boot Winners: Who has won the Golden Boot at each World Cup? Find out here.
The 2014 World Cup took place in Brazil and was won by Germany in a final against a Lionel Messiled Argentina side. It was a tense affair with the German side prevailing due to a Mario Gotze goal in extra-time.
However, the tournament was best remembered for Germany’s demolition of Brazil, 7-1 in the semi-final.
The 2018 World Cup will have the world’s best on show with stars like Messi, Cristiano RonaldoNeymar playing for juggernaut sides Argentina,Portugal, and Brazil.
But there will also be stars on lesser known teams like Christian Eriksen of DenmarkMohamed Salah of Egypt, and Kevin De Bruyneon a Belgium side with huge potential.
Two notable absentees from the tournament are the Netherlands who failed to get out of their qualification group, and Italy, who lost to Swedenin the qualification playoffs.
We have also just finished our World Soccer 500– 2018 Edition where we compile a list of the 500 most important players on the planet. Check out the lists below
Also don’t forget to check out our social media channels for all the latest updates on the tournament. World Soccer on FacebookWorld Soccer on Twitter.

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