2018 FIFA World Cup - 13 July 2018

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The 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia will draw to a close this weekend and a new World Champion will be crowned.
The big one is of course Sunday’s final between France and Croatia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Tomorrow it is the 3rd & 4th place play-off between Belgium and England at the Saint Petersburg Stadium.
During the group stage, the Red Devils did beat the Three Lions 1-0 in a game which was rather dull and with both teams not fielding their best possible teams.
Tomorrow night, with pride and world ranking points on offer, it may just be a totally different kind of match.
The English manager, Gareth Southgate, said while their semi-finals loss to Croatia was disappointing, they still achieved some success at the World Cup.
13 Jul 2018 12PM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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