Along with the final matchday of the final Group G allowance on Friday morning (29/06/2018), ended the phase of group stage in the 2018 World Cup. A total of 16 teams have ensured themselves performing in the autumn phase of the round of 16 large.
There are some surprises created during the group stage. The most striking of course the failure of Germany to qualify from the group stage. As defending champion, Der Panzer must be willing to pack the luggage and return to the home country earlier.
Other tough teams, Argentina, have to pass a steep road before making sure to qualify. However, some are impressed with the smooth ride as experienced Belgium and England. Not to forget, there are creating a surprise aka a dark horse, like Croatia.
Notes accompany the end of the group stage. For the first time since 1982, Africa did not put a single representative in the round of 16 large. This followed the elimination of Senegal, in a manner considered by some to be "cruel" due to the unfairness of fair play points applied by FIFA.
On the contrary, Senegal's elimination made the representatives of Asia, Japan, got tickets to perform in the last 16. Japan has a fair play point tally better than Senegal. The Blue Samurai team became the only representative of the Asian Continent in the last 16 of the 2018 World Cup.
In this fall phase, the tension and prestige of the game certainly increasing. Football lovers are guaranteed to be reluctant to miss every game, let alone have some duel that deserves more attention.
Such as the French match counter Argentina, Brazil versus Mexico, Sweden against Switzerland, and Uruguay who met Portugal.
Well, in order not to miss the game, please save the schedule of the big 16 World Cup 2018 match
The fixtures of the last 16 of the 2018 World Cup
SATURDAY (30/6/2018)
21.00 WIB: France vs Argentina (Kazan Arena, Kazan)
Live: Trans TV
WEEK (1/7/2018)
01.00 WIB: Uruguay vs Portugal (Fisht Olympic Stadium, Sochi)
Live: Trans TV
21.00 WIB: Spain vs Russia (Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow)
Live: Trans TV
MONDAY (7/2/2018)
01.00 WIB: Croatia vs Denmark (Nizhny Novgorod Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod)
Live: Trans TV
21.00 WIB: Brazil vs Mexico (Cosmos Arema, Samara)
Live: Trans TV
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