Qualification for the quadrennial competition, which crowns the best international soccer team, began way back in 2015 when a record 210 FIFA member associations across six federations. Thirty-one soccer teams earned the right to play for the FIFA World Cup trophy and Russia was given an automatic bid into the competition to complete the field as is customary for the event’s host country. 

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When is the 2018 World Cup? 

The World Cup will be played from June 14 through July 15. 

Where is the 2018 World Cup?

The World Cup will be held at 12 different venues throughout Russia, ranging from the 35,212-seat Kaliningrad Stadium to the 81,000-capacity Luzhniki Stadium, the site of the final, in Moscow. 

World Cup teams, groups 

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World Cup schedule

All times Eastern.

Round of 16 results

Quarterfinals results

July 6France 2, Uruguay 0Belgium 2, Brazil 1

July 7England 2, Sweden 0Russia 2, Croatia 2 (3-4)

Semifinals: July 10-11

July 10: France 1, Belgium 0July 11: Croatia 2, England 1

Third-place game

July 14: Belgium vs. England, 10 a.m., St. Petersburg, Fox

Final

July 15: France vs. Croatia, 11 a.m., Moscow, Fox

How to watch the World Cup live

All of the 2018 World Cup games will be aired on television on either FOX or FS1. 

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