Your guide to the 2018 FIFA World Cup’s first round.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup will start on June 14 with the group stage. It’s where all countries in the tournament compete to make it to the final rounds in hopes of becoming the next World Cup champion.
The tournament kicks off with Russia, the host country, against Saudi Arabia in Group A. Each team will play three games — once against each opponent in their respective group — to determine who moves on to the single-elimination knockout rounds.
But the group stage is where you can see all the top-ranked teams — Germany, Brazil, Spain — and the world’s best players try to start the World Cup on the right foot.
What follows is a schedule, organized by date, for when to watch each game using East Coast time. You can watch all World Cup games on Fox Sports 1 or Fox in the United States. You can also watch online at fuboTV,* Hulu*, YouTube TV, Telemundo, NBC Universo, DirectTV Now, SlingTV*, and Playstation Vue.
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11 am: Russia vs. Saudi Arabia (Final score: 5-0, Russia)
8 am: Egypt vs. Uruguay (Final score: 1-0, Uruguay)
11 am: Morocco vs. Iran (Final score: 1-0, Iran)
2 pm: Portugal vs. Spain (Final score: 3-3)
6 am: France vs. Australia (Final score: 2-1, France)
9 am: Argentina vs. Iceland (Final score: 1-1)
12 pm: Peru vs. Denmark (Final score: 1-0, Denmark)
3 pm: Croatia vs. Nigeria (Final score: 2-0, Croatia)
8 am: Costa Rica vs. Serbia (Final score: 1-0, Serbia)
11 am: Germany vs. Mexico (Final score: 1-0, Mexico)
2 pm: Brazil vs. Switzerland (Final score: 1-1)
8 am: Sweden vs. South Korea (Final score: 1-0, Sweden)
11 am: Belgium vs. Panama (Final score: 3-0, Belgium)
2 pm: Tunisia vs. England (Final score: 2-1, England)
8 am: Colombia vs. Japan (Final score: 2-1, Japan)
11 am: Poland vs. Senegal (Final score: 2-1, Senegal)
2 pm: Russia vs. Egypt (Final score: 3-1, Russia)
8 am: Portugal vs. Morocco
11 am: Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia
2 pm: Iran vs. Spain
8 am: Denmark vs. Australia
11 am: France vs. Peru
2 pm: Argentina vs. Croatia
8 am: Brazil vs. Costa Rica
11 am: Nigeria vs. Iceland
2 pm: Serbia vs. Switzerland
8 am: Belgium vs. Tunisia
11 am: South Korea vs. Mexico
2 pm: Germany vs. Sweden
8 am: England vs. Panama
11 am: Japan vs. Senegal
2 pm: Poland vs. Colombia
10 am: Uruguay vs. Russia
10 am: Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt
2 pm: Spain vs. Morocco
2 pm: Iran vs. Portugal
10 am: Australia vs. Peru
10 am: Denmark vs. France
2 pm: Nigeria vs. Argentina
2 pm: Iceland vs. Croatia
10 am: South Korea vs. Germany
10 am: Mexico vs. Sweden
2 pm: Serbia vs. Brazil
2 pm: Switzerland vs. Costa Rica
10 am: Japan vs. Poland
10 am: Senegal vs. Colombia
2 pm: Panama vs. Tunisia
2pm: England vs. Belgium
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