Results - 2018 Football World Cup (2024)

  • Match 1.Thursday 14th June 2018, Moscow (Luzhniki),16:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Russia 5–0 Saudi Arabia

    Russia goals: Gazinsky (12′), Cheryshev (43′, 90′+1), Dzyuba (71′), Golovin (90′+4)

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 2.Friday 15th June 2018, Ekaterinburg,13:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Egypt 0–1 Uruguay

    Uruguay goal: Giménez (89′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 4.Friday 15th June 2018, St. Petersburg,16:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Morocco 0–1 Iran

    Iran goal: Bouhaddouz (90′+5 own goal)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 3.Friday 15th June 2018, Sochi,19:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Portugal 3–3 Spain

    Portugal goals: Ronaldo (4′ penalty, 44′, 88′)

    Spain goals: Costa (24′, 55′), Nacho (58′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 5.Saturday 16th June 2018, Kazan,11:00 BST

    Group C Match

    France 2–1 Australia

    France goals: Griezmann (58′ penalty), Behich (80′ own goal)

    Australia goal: Jedinak (62′ penalty)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 7.Saturday 16th June 2018, Moscow (Spartak),14:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Argentina 1–1 Iceland

    Argentina goal: Agüero (19′)

    Iceland goal: Finnbogason (23′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 6.Saturday 16th June 2018, Saransk,17:00 BST

    Group C Match

    Peru 0–1 Denmark

    Denmark goal: Poulsen (59′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 8.Saturday 16th June 2018, Kaliningrad,20:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Croatia 2–0 Nigeria

    Croatia goals: Etebo (32′ own goal), Modrić (71′ penalty)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 10.Sunday 17th June 2018, Samara,13:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Costa Rica 0–1 Serbia

    Serbia goal: Kolarov (56′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 11.Sunday 17th June 2018, Moscow (Luzhniki),16:00 BST

    Group F Match

    Germany 0–1 Mexico

    Mexico goal: Lozano (35′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 9.Sunday 17th June 2018, Rostov-on-Don,19:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Brazil 1–1 Switzerland

    Brazil goal: Coutinho (20′)

    Switzerland goal: Zuber (50′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 13.Monday 18th June 2018, Sochi,16:00 BST

    Group G Match

    Belgium 3–0 Panama

    Belgium goals: Mertens (47′), Lukaku (69′, 75′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 14.Monday 18th June 2018, Volgograd,19:00 BST

    Group G Match

    Tunisia 1–2 England

    Tunisia goal: Sassi (35′ penalty)

    England goals: Kane (11′, 90′+1)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 16.Tuesday 19th June 2018, Saransk,13:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Colombia 1–2 Japan

    Colombia goal: Quintero (39′)

    Japan goals: Kagawa (6′ penalty), Osako (73′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 15.Tuesday 19th June 2018, Moscow (Spartak),16:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Poland 1–2 Senegal

    Poland goal: Krychowiak (86′)

    Senegal goals: Cionek (37′ own goal), Niang (60′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 17.Tuesday 19th June 2018, St. Petersburg,19:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Russia 3–1 Egypt

    Russia goals: Fathy (47′ own goal), Cheryshev (59′), Dzyuba (62′)

    Egypt goal: Salah (73′ penalty)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 19.Wednesday 20th June 2018, Moscow (Luzhniki),13:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Portugal 1–0 Morocco

    Portugal goal: Ronaldo (4′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 18.Wednesday 20th June 2018, Rostov-on-Don,16:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Uruguay 1–0 Saudi Arabia

    Uruguay goal: Suárez (23′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 20.Wednesday 20th June 2018, Kazan,19:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Iran 0–1 Spain

    Spain goal: Costa (54′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 22.Thursday 21st June 2018, Samara,13:00 BST

    Group C Match

    Denmark 1–1 Australia

    Denmark goal: Eriksen (7′)

    Australia goal: Jedinak (38′ penalty)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 21.Thursday 21st June 2018, Ekaterinburg,16:00 BST

    Group C Match

    France 1–0 Peru

    France goal: Mbappé (34′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 23.Thursday 21st June 2018, Nizhny Novgorod,19:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Argentina 0–3 Croatia

    Croatia goals: Rebić (53′), Modrić (80′), Rakitić (90′+1)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 25.Friday 22nd June 2018, St. Petersburg,13:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Brazil 2–0 Costa Rica

    Brazil goals: Coutinho (90′+1), Neymar (90′+7)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 24.Friday 22nd June 2018, Volgograd,16:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Nigeria 2–0 Iceland

    Nigeria goals: Musa (49′, 75′)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 26.Friday 22nd June 2018, Kaliningrad,19:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Serbia 1–2 Switzerland

    Serbia goal: Mitrović (5′)

    Switzerland goals: Xhaka (52′), Shaqiri (90′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 29.Saturday 23rd June 2018, Moscow (Spartak),13:00 BST

    Group G Match

    Belgium 5–2 Tunisia

    Belgium goals: E. Hazard (6′ penalty, 51′), Lukaku (16′, 45′+3), Batshuayi (90′)

    Tunisia goals: Bronn (18′), Khazri (90′+3)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 28.Saturday 23rd June 2018, Rostov-on-Don,16:00 BST

    Group F Match

    South Korea 1–2 Mexico

    South Korea goal: Son Heung-min (90′+3)

    Mexico goals: Vela (26′ penalty), Hernández (66′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 27.Saturday 23rd June 2018, Sochi,19:00 BST

    Group F Match

    Germany 2–1 Sweden

    Germany goals: Reus (48′), Kroos (90′+5)

    Sweden goal: Toivonen (32′)

    Coverage: ITV

  • Match 30.Sunday 24th June 2018, Nizhny Novgorod,13:00 BST

    Group G Match

    England 6–1 Panama

    England goals: Stones (8′, 40′), Kane (22′ penalty, 45′+1 penalty, 62′), Lingard (36′)

    Panama goal: Baloy (78′)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 31.Sunday 24th June 2018, Ekaterinburg,16:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Japan 2–2 Senegal

    Japan goals: Inui (34′), Honda (78′)

    Senegal goals: Mané (11′), Wagué (71′)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 32.Sunday 24th June 2018, Kazan,19:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Poland 0–3 Colombia

    Colombia goals: Mina (40′), Falcao (70′), Ju. Cuadrado (75′)

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 33.Monday 25th June 2018, Samara,15:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Uruguay 3–0 Russia

    Uruguay goals: Suárez (10′), Cheryshev (23′ own goal), Cavani (90′)

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 34.Monday 25th June 2018, Volgograd,15:00 BST

    Group A Match

    Saudi Arabia 2–1 Egypt

    Saudi Arabia goals: Al-Faraj (45′+6 penalty), Al-Dawsari (90′+5)

    Egypt goal: Salah (22′)

    Coverage: ITV4

  • Match 35.Monday 25th June 2018, Saransk,19:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Iran 1–1 Portugal

    Iran goal: Ansarifard (90′+3 penalty)

    Portugal goal: Quaresma (45′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 36.Monday 25th June 2018, Kaliningrad,19:00 BST

    Group B Match

    Spain 2–2 Morocco

    Spain goals: Isco (19′), Aspas (90′+1)

    Morocco goals: Boutaïb (14′), En-Nesyri (81′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 37.Tuesday 26th June 2018, Moscow (Luzhniki),15:00 BST

    Group C Match

    Denmark 0–0 France

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 38.Tuesday 26th June 2018, Sochi,15:00 BST

    Group C Match

    Australia 0–2 Peru

    Peru goals: Carrillo (18′), Guerrero (50′)

    Coverage: ITV4

  • Match 39.Tuesday 26th June 2018, St. Petersburg,19:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Nigeria 1–2 Argentina

    Nigeria goal: Moses (51′ penalty)

    Argentina goals: Messi (14′), Rojo (86′)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 40.Tuesday 26th June 2018, Rostov-on-Don,19:00 BST

    Group D Match

    Iceland 1–2 Croatia

    Iceland goal: G. Sigurðsson (76′ penalty)

    Croatia goals: Badelj (53′), Perišić (90′)

    Coverage: BBC4

  • Match 43.Wednesday 27th June 2018, Kazan,15:00 BST

    Group F Match

    South Korea 2–0 Germany

    South Korea goals: Kim Young-gwon (90′+2), Son Heung-min (90′+6)

    Coverage: BBC1

  • Match 44.Wednesday 27th June 2018, Ekaterinburg,15:00 BST

    Group F Match

    Mexico 0–3 Sweden

    Sweden goals: Augustinsson (50′), Granqvist (62′ penalty), Álvarez (74′ own goal)

    Coverage: BBC2

  • Match 41.Wednesday 27th June 2018, Moscow (Spartak),19:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Serbia 0–2 Brazil

    Brazil goals: Paulinho (36′), Thiago Silva (68′)

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 42.Wednesday 27th June 2018, Nizhny Novgorod,19:00 BST

    Group E Match

    Switzerland 2–2 Costa Rica

    Switzerland goals: Džemaili (31′), Drmić (88′)

    Costa Rica goals: Waston (56′), Sommer (90′+3 own goal)

    Coverage: ITV4

  • Match 47.Thursday 28th June 2018, Volgograd,15:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Japan 0–1 Poland

    Poland goal: Bednarek (59′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 48.Thursday 28th June 2018, Samara,15:00 BST

    Group H Match

    Senegal 0–1 Colombia

    Colombia goal: Mina (74′)

    Coverage: BBC

  • Match 45.Thursday 28th June 2018, Kaliningrad,19:00 BST

    Group G Match

    England 0–1 Belgium

    Belgium goal: Januzaj (51′)

    Coverage: ITV1

  • Match 46.Thursday 28th June 2018, Saransk,19:00 BST

    Group G Match

    Panama 1–2 Tunisia

    Panama goal: Meriah (33′ own goal)

    Tunisia goals: F. Ben Youssef (51′), Khazri (66′)

    Coverage: ITV4

  • Results - 2018 Football World Cup (2024)

    FAQs

    Who was the man of the match in the 2018 World Cup final? ›

    2018 FIFA World Cup final
    A scene inside Luzhniki Stadium during the match.
    Event2018 FIFA World Cup
    Date15 July 2018
    VenueLuzhniki Stadium, Moscow
    Man of the MatchAntoine Griezmann (France)
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    Which country won the 2018 FIFA World Cup? ›

    The correct answer is France. France won the title by defeating Croatia by 4–2 in the final of the FIFA world cup played on 15 July 2018 at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

    How many people viewed the 2018 World Cup final? ›

    According to FIFA, the 2018 World Cup final between France and Croatia reached an average live audience of 517 million viewers, with more than than 1.1 billion people tuning in over its 90 minutes.

    Who won the most World Cup in 2018? ›

    How old was Mbappé when he won the World Cup? ›

    Leading his team to victory in the FIFA World Cup at the age of just 19 and getting one step away from a second before even turning 24, Mbappé has already put his name next to the best ones that ever played the sport. This is his World Cup story. Only the second teenager to have scored a goal in a World Cup Final!

    Who was the man of the match in the final of France vs Argentina? ›

    Argentina captain and forward Lionel Messi (left) was named man of the match.

    Has the USA ever won the FIFA World Cup? ›

    Has the U.S. men's national soccer team ever won a World Cup? Believe it or not, the U.S. men's national soccer team has never won a World Cup. The team has never even advanced to the final.

    How did France win the World Cup 2018? ›

    France beat Croatia to claim World Cup glory

    France won the World Cup with a 4-2 win over Croatia; Didier Deschamps became the third ever manager to win the trophy as a player and manager.

    How many penalties did France get in the 2018 World Cup? ›

    In 2018, France got 4 penalties including one against Argentina.

    Which is bigger, the Super Bowl or the World Cup final? ›

    “Better” is a matter of perspective, but the FIFA World Cup Final is clearly the “bigger” of the two events. And it's not close. 97 million Americans watched Tom Brady win his seventh Super Bowl this year (91 million on TV, 6 million by streaming). A few million more will have watched internationally.

    What was the least watched World Cup final? ›

    By comparison, the 2018 World Cup final averaged 17.8 million on Fox/Telemundo, the least watched since 2002. The 2014 finale from Brazil (Germany defeated Argentina) on ABC/Univision averaged a record high 27.3 million viewers.

    What was the most-watched World Cup in the world? ›

    The Qatar 2022™ final was the most-watched in FIFA World Cup™ history, with viewing figures up from the 1.12 billion who watched the 2018 showpiece.

    Who has the most wins in football history? ›

    Since 1920, the Green Bay Packers have the most wins by a team, with 799 wins.

    Who holds the World Cup record? ›

    The most successful nation is Brazil, which has won the cup on five occasions. Five teams have appeared in FIFA World Cup finals without winning, while twelve more have appeared in the semi-finals.

    Which country has the most World Cup wins in all sports? ›

    Brazil is the most successful nation in World. Cup history and have won the famous trophy 5 times. Germany and Italy are not that far behind, having won the competition on 4 occasions, but it's Brazil, the one country that outshines every other.

    Who was the man of the match in the World Cup final 2014? ›

    Götze was named the man of the match, and Messi was awarded the Golden Ball as FIFA's outstanding player of the tournament. Germany's manager, Joachim Löw, labelled his side's win as the culmination of a project that had begun ten years previously under his predecessor Jürgen Klinsmann, and praised his team's spirit.

    Who kept the 2018 World Cup trophy? ›

    After Brazil retained – and eventually mislaid – the Jules Rimet version, FIFA changed its rules to ensure that no country can again keep the World Cup trophy outright.

    Who is the man of the tournament of FIFA World Cup? ›

    FIFA World Cup 2022 top players: Lionel Messi claims Golden Ball. Messi collected the Golden Ball award as the best player of the tournament moments before lifting the FIFA World Cup 2022 trophy in Qatar. Kylian Mbappe and Luka Modric were among his challengers.

    Who got the most assists in the 2018 World Cup? ›

    2018 World Cup Stats
    • Host Country: Russia.
    • Champion: France.
    • Most Goals: Harry Kane (England) - 6.
    • Most Assists: Lionel Messi (Argentina), James Rodríguez (Colombia)... - ...
    • Most Clean Sheets: Hugo Lloris (France), Robin Olsen (Sweden)... -

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