England fans cheer Diego Maradona’s World Cup draw

Football fans celebrated the 2018 World Cup draw today after it meant they won’t have to book any days off work to watch England matches at the pub.

England will face Tunisia, Panama and Belgium in Group G – with the games taking place on a Monday night, Sunday afternoon and Thursday night respectively.

Daniel Cornwall wrote: ‘Good World Cup draw for the (English) pub industry…two evening and one Sunday game(s) and a great chance of England progressing? Quarter Final Vs Brazil or Germany!?’

Three Lions fans celebrated the 2018 World Cup draw today after it meant they won't have to book any days off work to watch  matches at the pub

Three Lions fans celebrated the 2018 World Cup draw today after it meant they won’t have to book any days off work to watch matches at the pub

‘Rhys’ tweeted: ‘Honestly can’t wait for the World Cup now, bouncing around a pub when England score.’

And Matthew Brown expressed his delight at the timing of the Panama game, writing: ‘Seriously buzzing that I’ve got my wedding on the Saturday and then we’re spending our first day married in the pub watching England #supersundaysesh.’ 

But Phil Bradley struck a more sombre note, tweeting: ‘Football down the pub – yep. But the days of really being fussed about the England national side are gone.’ 

England were the penultimate team picked from Pot 2 by Diego Maradona, in what was a favourable draw for the Three Lions at the Kremlin’s State Palace today.

Other supporters pointed out that the tournament’s first weekend will cover Father’s Day next year on Sunday, June 17, with one saying: ‘What a great gift from Fifa.’

Darren Stevens tweeted: ‘At least we won’t have to book any time off work to watch the England games.’ And David Laidler said: ‘This is a great World Cup already. Two evenings and a weekend game!’

Football fans pointed out that the World Cup draw meant most people would not have to book time off work - while pointed out that the tournament's first weekend will cover Father's Day

Football fans pointed out that the World Cup draw meant most people would not have to book time off work – while pointed out that the tournament’s first weekend will cover Father’s Day

Gareth Southgate’s side will face Tunisia in their opening game in Volgograd on Monday, June 18 at 7pm UK time.

ENGLAND’S FIXTURES 

Monday, June 18: Tunisia v England (Group G) Volgograd 7pm

Sunday, June 24: England v Panama (Group G) Nizhny Novgorod 1pm

Thursday, June 28: England v Belgium (Group G) Kaliningrad 7pm

This will be a repeat of their first game in the 1998 World Cup in France, when goals from Alan Shearer and Paul Scholes gave England a 2-0 win in Marseille.

They will then travel to Nizhny Novgorod on Sunday, June 24 to play Panama at 1pm, with their final group game being played against Belgium on Thursday, June 28 at 7pm in Kaliningrad.

Maradona, famously for his Hand of God in Mexico against England in 1986, drew the balls from Pot 2 and put Gareth Southgate’s side in Group G.

It gives the Three Lions a relatively modest amount of travelling and a relatively easy task of progressing to the last 16.

Belgium remain tough opponents and England will do well to beat Roberto Martinez’s side when they are ranked fifth in the world. 

England will face Belgium, Tunisia and Panama in Group G; they face the Africans first

England will face Belgium, Tunisia and Panama in Group G; they face the Africans first

The draw pits club team mates against each other - like Eric Dier and Jan Vertonghen

The draw pits club team mates against each other – like Eric Dier and Jan Vertonghen

GROUP A

RUSSIA 

SAUDI ARABIA 

EGYPT 

URUGUAY 

GROUP B

PORTUGAL 

SPAIN 

MOROCCO 

IRAN 

GROUP C 

FRANCE 

AUSTRALIA 

PERU 

DENMARK 

GROUP D 

ARGENTINA 

ICELAND 

CROATIA 

NIGERIA 

GROUP E 

BRAZIL 

SWITZERLAND 

COSTA RICA 

SERBIA 

GROUP F 

GERMANY 

MEXICO 

SWEDEN 

SOUTH KOREA 

GROUP G 

BELGIUM 

PANAMA 

TUNISIA 

ENGLAND 

GROUP H 

POLAND 

SENEGAL 

COLOMBIA 

JAPAN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But Tunisia and Panama should not represent an insurmountable task even if some of Southgate’s players did contrive to lose to Iceland.

The Three Lions face Roberto Martinez’s much fancied Belgians in Kaliningrad in their final group game, and will begin their tournament against the Tunisians – just as they did in France ’98. 

Belgium have beaten England only once in 21 meetings – back in 1936 – but the side that boasts Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku is a fearsome beast.

The middle game comes against debutants Panama – who provide another link to 1998, as they are managed by Hernán Darío Gómez, who coached Colombia against England in France. 

Football fans and pundits talked about the draw on social media, while one fan suggested that everyone should book the day after the World Cup final off work

Football fans and pundits talked about the draw on social media, while one fan suggested that everyone should book the day after the World Cup final off work

At one stage there was a 50-50 chance of either Brazil or Germany but host Gary Lineker joked that Maradona was good with his hands and so it proved once more, the Argentina legend only drawing England with two balls to go. 

When they were then placed in G4, that left them facing a 1,081 mile trip from their training base in Rapino, near Saint Petersburg, to Volgograd for their opening game.

They will then go to Nizhny Novgorod – 727 miles – before finally to Kaliningrad – a comparative jaunt at 626 miles.

This means total travel distance of 2,434 miles – given it could have been over 6,000 had they been drawn in a different spot, it was another stroke of luck for England.

Gareth Southgate will hope this tournament bucks the trend of recent poor performances

Gareth Southgate will hope this tournament bucks the trend of recent poor performances

Belgium are top seeds in England's pool, and the two sides will meet in the final group game

Belgium are top seeds in England’s pool, and the two sides will meet in the final group game

Group B saw neighbours Spain and Portugal paired together – they will face each other in their opening match – as well as Iran and Morocco, while reigning champions Germany were placed in Group F and will begin their defence against Mexico, before facing Sweden then South Korea. 

Iceland’s first ever game at a World Cup finals will be against Argentina, as the side who embarrassed England at Euro 2016 were paired with the two time winners in Group D. 

Nigeria were drawn in the same group as Lionel Messi’s nation for the fifth time in six tournaments. Croatia rounded off the pool.

The opening game of the tournament will be Russia versus Saudi Arabia in Moscow, as they were paired in Group A with Egypt and Uruguay. 

England's opening game is against Tunisia - mirroring the draw from the 1998 World Cup

England’s opening game is against Tunisia – mirroring the draw from the 1998 World Cup

The other side in England's group are Panama, who are in their first ever World Cup finals

The other side in England’s group are Panama, who are in their first ever World Cup finals

England managed to avoid favourites Brazil, who were placed in Group E with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia. They could, however, face in the quarter finals, while Germany are also potential last eight opponents for the Three Lions.

Group C contains France, Australia, Peru and Denmark, while Group H has Poland, Senegal, Japan and Colombia. Should England progress, they will play one of the teams from H in the round of 16.

The draw for the tournament – which will take place between June 14 and July 15 2018 – was conducted at the Kremlin on a snow-swept day in Moscow.

Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker – who was top scorer at the 1986 World Cup for England – hosted proceedings, with the draw conducted by great footballing names including Diego Maradona and Gordon Banks.

Gary Lineker -  top scorer at the 1986 World Cup - co-hosted proceedings in Moscow

Gary Lineker – top scorer at the 1986 World Cup – co-hosted proceedings in Moscow

The draw was opened by FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Russia President Vladimir Putin

The draw was opened by FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Russia President Vladimir Putin

The structure of the draw was different to previous years, with all four pots decided by the teams’ FIFA rankings, rather than by confederation as in past years.

This left England in Pot Two and at danger of facing tournament favourites such as Germany or Brazil, but also meant they avoided the likes of Spain and Uruguay, who were also in their sector.

England manager Gareth Southgate will hope this tournament bucks the trend of recent poor performances.

His side, under the management of Roy Hodgson, were eliminated from Brazil 2014 in the groups stage after one point from three games, while in Euro 2016 they were embarrassed by Iceland in the last 16.

England have only won the World Cup once, on home soil in 1966. Their best showing abroad was in Italy in 1990, when they were beaten on penalties in the semi finals. 

World Cup 2018 match schedule 

Here is the schedule of matches to be played in Russia next summer at the 2018 World Cup, but final kick-off times are still to be confirmed by FIFA:

GROUP STAGES

  • Thursday, June 14: Russia v Saudi Arabia (Group A) Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm
  • Friday, June 15: Egypt v Uruguay (Group A) Ekaterinburg 1pm
  • Friday, June 15: Morocco v Iran (Group B) St Petersburg 4pm
  • Friday, June 15: Portugal v Spain (Group B) Sochi 7pm
  • Saturday, June 16: France v Australia (Group C) Kazan 11am
  • Saturday, June 16: Argentina v Iceland (Group D) Moscow (Spartak) 2pm
  • Saturday, June 16: Peru v Denmark (Group C) Saransk 5pm
  • Saturday, June 16: Croatia v Nigeria (Group D) Kaliningrad 8pm
  • Sunday, June 17: Costa Rica v Serbia (Group E) Samara 1pm
  • Sunday, June 17: Germany v Mexico (Group F) Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm
  • Sunday, June 17: Brazil v Switzerland (Group E) Rostov-on-Don 7pm
  • Monday, June 18: Sweden v South Korea (Group F) Nizhny Novgorod 1pm
  • Monday, June 18: Belgium v Panama (Group G) Sochi 4pm
  • Monday, June 18: Tunisia v England (Group G) Volgograd 7pm
  • Tuesday, June 19: Poland v Senegal (Group H) Moscow (Spartak) 1pm
  • Tuesday, June 19: Colombia v Japan (Group H) Saransk 4pm
  • Tuesday, June 19: Russia v Egypt (Group A) St Petersburg 7pm
  • Wednesday, June 20: Portugal v Morocco (Group B) Moscow (Luzhniki) 1pm
  • Wednesday, June 20: Uruguay v Saudi Arabia (Group A) Rostov-on-Don 4pm
  • Wednesday, June 20: Iran v Spain (Group B) Kazan 7pm
  • Thursday, June 21: France v Peru (Group C) Ekaterinburg 1pm
  • Thursday, June 21: Denmark v Australia (Group C) Samara 4pm
  • Thursday, June 21: Argentina v Croatia (Group D) Nizhny Novgorod 7pm
  • Friday, June 22: Brazil v Costa Rica (Group E) St Petersburg 1pm
  • Friday, June 22: Nigeria v Iceland (Group D) Volgograd 4pm
  • Friday, June 22: Serbia v Switzerland (Group E) Kaliningrad 7pm
  • Saturday, June 23: Belgium v Tunisia (Group G) Moscow (Spartak) 1pm
  • Saturday, June 23: Germany v Sweden (Group F) Sochi 4pm
  • Saturday, June 23: South Korea v Mexico (Group F) Rostov-on-Don 7pm
  • Sunday, June 24: England v Panama (Group G) Nizhny Novgorod 1pm
  • Sunday, June 24: Japan v Senegal (Group H) Ekaterinburg 4pm
  • Sunday, June 24: Poland v Colombia (Group H) Kazan 7pm
  • Monday, June 25: Uruguay v Russia (Group A) Samara 3pm
  • Monday, June 25: Saudi Arabia v Egypt (Group A) Volgograd 3pm
  • Monday, June 25: Spain v Morocco (Group B) Kaliningrad 7pm
  • Monday, June 25: Iran v Portugal (Group B) Saransk 7pm
  • Tuesday, June 26: Denmark v France (Group C) Moscow (Luzhniki) 3pm
  • Tuesday, June 26: Australia v Peru (Group C) Sochi 3pm
  • Tuesday, June 26: Nigeria v Argentina (Group D) St Petersburg 7pm
  • Tuesday, June 26: Iceland v Croatia (Group D) Rostov-on-Don 7pm
  • Wednesday, June 27: South Korea v Germany (Group F) Kazan 3pm
  • Wednesday, June 27: Mexico v Sweden (Group F) Ekaterinburg 3pm
  • Wednesday, June 27: Serbia v Brazil (Group E) Moscow (Spartak) 7pm
  • Wednesday, June 27: Switzerland v Costa Rica (Group E) Nizhny Novgorod 7pm
  • Thursday, June 28: Japan v Poland (Group H) Volgograd 3pm
  • Thursday, June 28: Senegal v Colombia (Group H) Samara 3pm
  • Thursday, June 28: England v Belgium (Group G) Kaliningrad 7pm
  • Thursday, June 28: Panama v Tunisia (Group G) Saransk 7pm

LAST 16

  • Saturday, June 30: 1C v 2D Kazan 3pm (Match 50)
  • Saturday, June 30: 1A v 2B Sochi 7pm (Match 49)
  • Sunday, July 1: 1B v 2A Moscow (Luzhniki) 3pm (Match 51)
  • Sunday, July 1: 1D v 2C Nizhny Novgorod 7pm (Match 52)
  • Monday, July 2: 1E v 2F Samara 3pm (Match 53)
  • Monday, July 2: 1G v 2H Rostov-on-Don 7pm (Match 54)
  • Tuesday, July 3: 1F v 2E St Petersburg 3pm (Match 55)
  • Tuesday, July 3: 1H v 2G Moscow (Spartak) 7pm (Match 56)

QUARTER-FINALS

  • Friday, July 6: Winner match 49 v winner match 50 Nizhny Novgorod 3pm (Match 57)
  • Friday, July 6: Winner match 53 v winner match 54 Kazan 7pm (Match 58)
  • Saturday, July 7: Winner match 55 v winner match 56 Samara 3pm (Match 60)
  • Saturday, July 7: Winner match 51 v winner match 52 Sochi 7pm (Match 59)

SEMI-FINALS

  • Tuesday, July 10: Winner match 57 v winner match 58 St Petersburg 7pm
  • Wednesday, July 11: Winner match 59 v winner match 60 Moscow (Luzhniki) 7pm

THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF

  • Saturday, July 14: St Petersburg 3pm

FINAL

  • Sunday, July 15: Moscow (Luzhniki) 4pm

:: All times listed BST.

:: Kaliningrad is one hour ahead of BST. Kazan, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, St Petersburg, Saransk, Sochi and Volgograd are two hours ahead of BST. Samara is three hours ahead of BST. Ekaterinburg is four hours ahead of BST. 



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