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Printable 2018 FIFA World Cup group stage schedule. The 2018 World Cup group stage starts on June 14, 2018 and will be finish on June 28, 2018. The World Cup schedule includes the date, time, and opponents for each soccer match. Print out the full FIFA World Cup Bracket before the knockout round starts June 30th. printableteamschedules.com/worldcup.php
Here are the photos from the England vs Panama group game, supported by Budweiser and MatchPint. Head to claphamgrand.com for info on all future games!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfN4qQaErgs
It was the first time, a German National Champion was in the Final Round (Top 4 out of 40)...
I was a member of the German presentation team. It was a very impressive event!
Congrats to the new World Champion: Egypt!
[photo source: Getty Images / Team England's Frank Lampard reacts to his uncounted goal against Team Germany. Now forever marred (or scarred) in the team's history; FIFA gets more frowned at.]
Edited on June 28: Added video footage of Lampard's "goal that never was"...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO9Rfnz8YPM&feature=player_em...
Germany vs England
(04 - 01)
Grilled.
This is the English's eighth straight defeat by the Germans? Did I hear that right? Then again, who's counting?
The Germans scored an effortless (yet tactical) streak of four goal in their performance against the English. Heck, they didn't seem like they broke a sweat, while the game play was intense. England's strange attitude showed in their performance at start as if their spirits never lifted since their play against their bittersweet buddy USA or scoreless game against Algeria (then being booed at by their own fans). Surely the English defeated Slovenia, but this is Germany. Their biggest foe, yet. As soon as the English scored their first goal (at around :35') into the game their spirits were lifted and they were back into playing "the game". Less cranky, would be the term.
Then, there was the controversial second goal made by Frank Lampard (England). The ball ricochet off the top bar of the goal's gate and made its way into the goal past the boundary line on its own (a clear goal by replay) and then swiftly rescued out by the German goal keeper on its second bounce off the ground. All the referee caught was that the ball never made its way into the goal.
That, of course, will be forever be marked down in the English team's history. Even with that second score, the Germans defeated the English with two more straight goals afterward. A total of four.
The English superstar David Beckham can only look out to his team on the field. Ambivalent, almost.
Germany advances to the next quarter-quarter finals (or semi-finals or whatever you want to call it now) to face against the winner to this afternoon's match: Argentina or Mexico.
Germany and Spain are the two remaining top European countries competing in the Cup.
I can imagine how the European TV viewers have slimmed since the last two major countries (France and Italy) exited the games.
Now, England is going home too.