It's Day 14 of the FIFA World Cup and we are into the last group stage matches. The four matches to be played on Thursday, 28 June, are Senegal vs Colombia, Japan vs Poland, England vs Belgium and Panama vs Tunisia.
In the Group H matches, while Senegal, Colombia and Japan still have chances to qualify for the round of 16, Poland are already out of the tournament.
In the Group G Matches, England and Belgium have already qualified for round of 16, whereas Panama and Tunisia will play for their pride.
Here’s all you need to know about the matches to be played today:
FIFA World Cup 2018 Score Updates:
Senegal vs Colombia Final Score:
- Senegal 0 - 1 Colombia (Full - Time)
- Senegal 0 - 0 Colombia (Half - Time)
Yerry Mina (Colombia) scored the only goal of the match at 74 minute mark. Colombia qualify for round of 16 in FIFA world cup 2018.
Japan vs Poland Final Score:
- Japan 0 - 1 Poland (Full - Time)
- Japan 0 - 0 Poland (Half - Time)
Jan Bednarek (Poland) scored the only goal of the match at 59 minute mark. Despite the loss, Japan qualify for round of 16 in FIFA world cup 2018 along with Colombia from Group H.
When Will Today’s Match for FIFA 2018 World Cup be Played?
Schedule for the matches to be played in FIFA WC 2018 today:
- Senegal vs Colombia | 7:30 PM IST
- Japan vs Poland | 7:30 PM IST
- England vs Belgium | 11:30 PM IST
- Panama vs Tunisia | 11:30 PM IST
Where will Today’s Matches for FIFA World Cup be Played?
Venue for today’s group stage matches for FIFA 2018 are:
- Senegal vs Colombia | Samara Arena
- Japan vs Poland | Volgograd Arena
- England vs Belgium | Kaliningrad Stadium
- Panama vs Tunisia | Mordovia Arena Saransk
How to Watch FIFA World Cup Matches LIVE Online?
Reliance Jio and Airtel have announced that their live TV apps – Jio TV and Airtel TV – will stream the FIFA World Cup for their subscribers in India.
Airtel TV will also give viewers the option to watch the World Cup in various languages along with Hindi and English. Users will also get access to match schedules and updates about the World Cup. Airtel users will be able to watch behind the scenes footage of all the matches, along with match previews/reviews.
Similarly, Jio TV will offer premium sports content for Jio users for free. Both Jio TV and Airtel TV are in a customer base war, with Jio claiming to have 100 million users while the Airtel TV app has 50 million downloads on Android.
The matches will be streamed live on the Sony’s Liv app. Sony has the rights for this year’s World Cup and the matches will be live on all Sony Ten channels across India.