WRAP: SWC 2018 - Group phase

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Cape Town - A comprehensive wrap of all the fixtures, kick-off times, results and match reports from the group stage of the 2018 Soccer World Cup in Russia.

FRIDAY, JUNE 22

Brazil 2-0 Costa Rica - MATCH REPORT

Nigeria 2-0 Iceland - MATCH REPORT

Serbia 1-2 Switzerland - MATCH REPORT

SATURDAY, JUNE 23

Belgium 5-2 Tunisia - MATCH REPORT

Korea Republic 1-2 Mexico - MATCH REPORT

Germany 2-1 Sweden - MATCH REPORT

SUNDAY, JUNE 24

England 6-1 Panama - MATCH REPORT

Japan v Senegal - 17:00

Poland v Colombia - 20:00

RESULTS TO DATE

THURSDAY, JUNE 21

Denmark 1-1 Australia - MATCH REPORT

France 1-0 Peru - MATCH REPORT

Argentina 0-3 Croatia - MATCH REPORT

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20

Portugal 1-0 Morocco - MATCH REPORT

Uruguay 1-0 Saudi Arabia - MATCH REPORT

Iran 0-1 Spain - MATCH REPORT

TUESDAY, JUNE 19

Colombia 1-2 Japan - MATCH REPORT

Poland 1-2 Senegal - MATCH REPORT

Russia 3-1 Egypt - MATCH REPORT

MONDAY, JUNE 18

Sweden 1-0 Korea Republic - MATCH REPORT

Belgium 3-0 Panama - MATCH REPORT

Tunisia 1-2 England - MATCH REPORT

SUNDAY, JUNE 17

Costa Rica 0-1 Serbia - MATCH REPORT

Germany 0-1 Mexico - MATCH REPORT

Brazil 1-1 Switzerland - MATCH REPORT

SATURDAY, JUNE 16

France 2-1 Australia - MATCH REPORT

Argentina 1-1 Iceland - MATCH REPORT

Peru 0-1 Denmark - MATCH REPORT

Croatia 2-0 Nigeria - MATCH REPORT

FRIDAY, JUNE 15

Egypt 0-1 Uruguay - MATCH REPORT

Morocco 0-1 Iran - MATCH REPORT

Portugal 3-3 Spain - MATCH REPORT

THURSDAY, JUNE 14

Russia 5-0 Saudi Arabia - MATCH REPORT

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