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RESULTS:
LEAGUE STATE: June 14 (Match 1, Mosco): Russia (Yuri Gazinsky 12, Denis Cheryshev 43, 90+1; Artem Dzyuba 71, Aleksandr Golovin 90+4) beat Saudi Arabia 5-0. June 15 (Match 2, Ekaterinburg): Uruguay (Jose Gimenez 89) beat Egypt at 1-0. June 15 (Match 3, St Petersburg): Iran (Aziz Bouhaddouz 90+5 OG) beat Morocco 1-0. June 15 (Match 4, Sochi): Portugal (Christiano Ronaldo 4, 44, 88) drew with Spain (Diego Costa 24, 55; Nacho 58) 3-3. June 16 (Match 5, Kazan): France (Antoine Griezmann 58, Aziz Behich 80) beat Australia (Mile Jedinak 62) 2-1. June 16 (Match 6, Moscow): Argentina (Sergio Aguero 19) drew with Iceland (Alfred Finnbogason 23) 1-1. June 16 (Match 7, Saransk): Denmark (Yussuf Poulsen 59) beat Peru 1-0. June 17 (Match 8, Kaliningrad): Croatia (Oghenekaro Etebo 32, Luka Modric 71) beat Nigeria 2-0. June 17 (Match 9, Samara): Serbia (Aleksandar Kolarov 56) beat Costa Rica 1-0. June 17 (Match 10, Moscow): Mexico (Hirving Lozano 35) beat Germany 1-0. June 17 (Match 11, Rostov-on-Don): Brazil (Philippe Coutinho 20) drew with Switzerland (Steven Zuber 50) 1-1. June 18 (Match 12, Nizhny Novgorod): Sweden (Andreas Granqvist 65) beat Korea Republic 1-0. June 18 (Match 13, Sochi): Belgium (Dries Mertens 47, Romelu Lukaku 69, Romelu Lukaku 75) beat Panama 3-0. June 18 (Match 14, Volgograd): England (Harry Kane 11, 90+1) beat Tunisia (Ferjani Sassi 35) 2-1. June 19 (Match 15, Saransk): Japan (Shinji Kagawa 6, Yuya Osako 73) beat Colombia (Juan Quintero 39) 2-1. June 19 (Match 16, Moscow): Senegal (Thiago Cionek 37, M`Baye Niang 60) beat Poland (Grzegorz Krychowiak 86) 2-1. June 19 (Match 17, St Petersburg): Russia (Ahmed Fathy 47, Denis Cheryshev 59, Artem Dzyuba 62) beat Egypt (Mohamed Salah 73) 3-1. June 20 (Match 18, Moscow): Portugal (Christiano Ronaldo 4) beat Morocco 1-0. June 20 (Match 19, Rostov-on-Don): Uruguay (Luis Suarez 23) beat Saudi Arabia 1-0. June 20 (Match 20, Kazan): Spain (Diego Costa 54) beat Iran 1-0. June 21 (Match 21, Samara): Denmark (Christian Eriksen 7) drew with Australia (Mile Jedinak 38) 1-1. June 21 (Match 22, Ekaterinburg): France (Kylian Mbappe 34) beat Peru 1-0. June 21 (Match 23, Nizhny Novgorod): Croatia (Ante Rebic 53, Luka Modric 80, Ivan Rakitic 90+1) beat Argentina 3-0. June 22 (Match 24, St Petersburg): Brazil (Philippe Coutinho 90+1, Neymar 90+7) beat Costa Rica 2-0. June 22 (Match 25, Volgograd): Nigeria (Ahmed Musa 49, 75) beat Iceland 2-0. June 22 (Match 26, Kaliningrad): Switzerland (Granit Xhaka 52, Xherdan Shaqiri 90) beat Serbia (Aleksandar Mitrovic 5) 2-1. June 23 (Match 27, Moscow): Belgium (Eden Hazard 6, 51; Romelu Lukaku 16, 45+3; Michy Batshuayi 90) beat Tunisia (Dylan Bronn 18, Wahbi Khazri 90+3) 5-2. June 23 (Match 28, Rostov-on-Don): Mexico (Carlos Vela 26, Javier Hernandez 66) beat Korea Republic (Son Heung-Min 90+3) 2-1. June 23 (Match 29, Sochi): Germany (Marco Reus 48, Toni Kroos 90+5) beat Sweden (Ola Toivonen 32) 2-1. June 24 (Match 30, Nizhny Novgorod): England (John Stones 8, 40; Harry Kane 22, 54+1, 62; Jesse Lingard 36) beat Panama (Felipe Baloy 78) 6-1. June 24 (Match 31, Ekaterinburg): Japan (Takashi Inui 34, Keisuke Honda 78) drew with Senegal (Sadio Mane 11, Moussa Wague 71) 2-2. June 24 (Match 32, Kazan): Colombia (Yerry Mina 40, Radamel Falcao 70, Juan Cuadrado 75) beat Poland 3-0. June 25 (Match 33, Samara): Uruguay (Luis Suarez 10, Denis Cheryshev 23-OG, Edinson Cavani 90) beat Russia 3-0. June 25 (Match 34, Volgograd): Saudi Arabia (Salman Al-Faraj 45+6, Salman Al-Dawsari 90+5) beat Egypt (Mohamed Salah 22) 2-1. June 25 (Match 35, Kaliningrad): Portugal (Ricardo Quaresma 45) drew with Iran (Karim Ansarifard 90+3-P) 1-1. June 25 (Match 36, Saransk): Spain (Isco 19, Iago Aspas 90+1) drew with Morocco (Khalid Boutaib 14, Youssef En-Nesyri 81) 2-2. June 26 (Match 37, Sochi): Denmark drew with France 0-0. June 26 (Match 38, Moscow): Peru (Andre Carrillo 18, Paolo Guerrero 50) beat Australia 2-0. June 26 (Match 39, St Petersburg): Argentina (Lionel Messi 14, Marcos Rojo 86) beat Nigeria (Victor Moses 51-P) 2-1. June 26 (Match 40, Rostov-on-Don): Croatia (Milan Badelj 53, Ivan Perisic 90) beat Iceland (Gylfi Sigurosson 76-P) 2-1. June 27 (Match 41, Kazan): Sweden (Ludwig Augustinsson 50, Andreas Granqvist 62-P, Edson Alvarez 74-OG) beat Mexico 3-0. June 27 (Match 42, Ekaterinburg): South Korea (Kim Young-gwon 90+2, Son Heung-min 90+6) beat Germany 2-0. June 27 (Match 43, Moscow): Brazil (Paulinho 36, Thiago Silva 68) beat Serbia 2-0. June 27 (Match 44, Nizhny Novgorod): Switzerland (Blerim Dzemaili 31, Josip Drmic 88) drew with Costa Rica (Kendall Watson 56, Yann Sommer 90+3-OG) 2-2. June 28 (Match 45, Volgograd): Poland (Jan Bednarek 59) beat Japan 1-0. June 28 (Match 46, Samara): Colombia (Yerri Mina 74) beat Senegal 1-0. June 28 (Match 47, Saransk): Tunisia (Fakhereedine Ben Youssef 51, Wahbi Khazri 66) beat Panama (Yassine Meriah 33-OG) 2-1 June 28 (Match 48, Kaliningrad): Belgium (Adnan Januzaj 51) beat England 1-0.
ROUND OF 16: June 30 (Match 49, Kazan): France (Antoine Griezmann 13-P, Benjamin Pavard 57, Kylian Mbappe 64, 68) beat Argentina (Angel Di Maria 41, Gabriel Mercado 48, Servio Aguero 90+3) 4-3. June 30 (Match 50, Sochi): Uruguay (Edinson Cavani 7, 62) beat Portugal (Pepe 55) 2-1. July 1 (Match 51, Moscow): Russia (Artem Dzyuba 41-P) beat Spain (Sergei Ignashevich 12-OG) 5-4 via Penalties (Full time 1-1). July 1 (Match 52, Nizhny Novgorod): Croatia (Mario Mandzukic 4) beat Denmark (Mathias Jorgensen 1) 4-3 via penalties (Full time 1-1). July 2 (Match 53, Samara): Brazil (Neymar 51, Roberto Firmino 88) beat Mexico 2-0. July 2 (Match 54, Rostov-on-Don): Belgium (Jan Vertonghen 69, Marouane Fellaini 94, Nacer Chadli 90+4) beat Japan (Ganki Haraguchi 48, Takashi Inui 52) 3-2. July 3 (Match 55, St Petersburg): Sweden (Emil Forsberg 66) beat Switzerland 1-0. July 3 (Match 56, Moscow): England (Harry Kane 57-P) beat Columbia (Yerry Mina 90+3) 5-4, via penalty shoot out (Regulation time 1-1).
QUARTERFINALS: July 6 (Match 57, Nizhny Novgorod): France (Raphael Varane 40, Antoine Griezmann61) beat Uruguay 2-0. July 6 (Match 58, Kazan): Belgium (Fernandinho 13-OG, Devin De Bruyne 31) beat Brazil (Renato Augusto 76) 2-1. July 7 (Match 59, Samara): England (Harry Maguire 30, Dele Alli 58) beat Sweden 2-0. July 7 (Match 60, Sochi): Croatia (Andrej Kramaric 39, Domagoj Vida 100) beat Russia (Denis Cheryshev 31, Mario Figueira Fernandes 115) 4-3 in penalty shoot out (Full time 2-2 draw).
SEMIFINALS: July 10 (Match 61, St Petersburg): France (Samuel Umtiti 51) beat Belgium 1-0. July 11 (Match 62, Moscow): Coratia (Ivan Perisic 67, Mario Mendzukic 108) beat England (Kieran Trippier 4) 2-1.
THIRD-PLACE: July 14 (March 63, St Petersburg): Belgium (Thomas Meunier 4, Eden Hazard 82) beat England 2-0.
FINAL: July 15 (Match 64, Moscow ): France (Mario Mandzukic 18-OG, Antoine Griezmann 38-P, Paul Pogba 59, Kylian Mbappe 65) beat Croatia (Ivan Perisic 28, Mario Mandzukic 69) 4-2.
HIGHLIGHTS: * Argentina, Portugal and Spain bowed out in pre-quarterfinals. * Defending champions Germany crashed out from the group league stage, finishing fourth and last in Group-F with three points from as many games. They lost to Mexico 0-1, beat Sweden 2-1 and lost to South Korea 0-2. * Portugal superstar Christiano Ronaldo squandered a penalty kick in their group league match against Iran on June 25, 2018. * Christiano Ronaldo registered the first hat-trick of this World Cup in their opening Group-B match against Spain. * Video Assistant Referees (VAR) and goal-line technology helped France beat Australia 2-1 in their opening Group-C match against Australia. * Argentina captain Lionel Messi missed a penalty in their opening Group-D match against Iceland. * Defending champions Germany were stunned 1-0 by Mexico in their opening Group-F match. * Five-time champions Brazil were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerland in their opening Group-A match. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PHOTOS ------------------------------------------------------------------ TOP: Players of France celebrate after emerging champions in FIFA World Cup 2018. RIGHT: Luka Mordic (Left) and Kylian Mbappe with the Best Player and Best Young Player of FIFA World Cup.
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