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  1. 2018 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

    The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018, after …

  2. FIFA 2018 World Cup Bracket | FOX Sports

    View the Bracket for the FIFA World Cup 2018 at FOX Sports. Knockout stage, quarterfinals, finals, and more.

  3. World Cup 2018 schedule and results - Washington Post

    Jun 4, 2018 · The 21st edition of the World Cup kicked off June 14 in Moscow with host Russia’s 5-0 rout of Saudi Arabia, and concluded with France’s 4-2 title-winning triumph over Croatia on July 15 in …

  4. 2018 World Cup Scores & Fixtures - FBref.com

    Since then we have been steadily expanding our coverage to include domestic leagues from over 40 countries as well as domestic cup, super cup and youth leagues from top European countries.

  5. World Cup 2018 table, results - Soccerway

    Stay on top of the World Cup 2018 table and follow the results in World with Soccerway.

  6. 2018 FIFA World Cup Fixtures & Results - NDTV Sports

    Get the FIFA World Cup full schedule (fixtures) - Football Match Timings in IST, Dates, Venue. Check complete time table of 2018 Football tournament in Russia

  7. World Cup 2018 results, Football World - Flashscore

    Flashscore.com offers World Cup 2018 results, standings and match details. Besides World Cup 2018 scores you can follow 5000+ competitions from more than 30 sports around the world on …

  8. FIFA World Cup matches, tables and news 2018 - FotMob

    FIFA World Cup 2018 International Sync to calendar Follow Overview Table Knockout Fixtures Stats Seasons News

  9. Russia 2018 - The World Cup Archives

    France emerged victorious, securing their second World Cup title, demonstrating a blend of youthful energy and strategic prowess under the management of Didier Deschamps.

  10. World Cup: France crowned world champion after 4-2 final win over ... - CNN

    Jul 15, 2018 · Twenty years after France won the first World Cup in its country’s history, a youthful Les Bleus side beat Croatia 4-2 in Moscow to win football’s most prestigious prize for the second time.