SPAIN, WITH PORTUGAL
These are the eight groups of the World-wide of Russia 2018
Published:1/12/2017 - 17:04h
Updated:1/12/2017 - 17:48h
This Friday made the draw of the phase of groups of the World-wide that will contest in Russia the next 2018. The selection of Spain will measure in the group B to Portugal, team of Cristiano Ronaldo, to Morocco and to Iran
The groups of the World-wide of Russia 2018 remained defined in the draw that celebrated this Friday in the afternoon in Moscow. The Spanish selection of football, curiously, will measure to the selection of Portugal capitaneada by the forward of the Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo. Morocco and Iran will accompany to Spaniards and Portuguese.
Curiously, the Barcelona of the selection of Spain will find with several mates of team in Portugal. Nelson Semedo and André Gomes will be rival of Hammered them, Busquets, Iniesta or Sergi Roberto.
Other Barcelona
On the other hand, the hostess, Russia, will measure in the group To to the selections of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Uruguay. By what the Barcelona Luis Suárez will have to them to him see with the selection organiser. Leo Messi, by his part, will see the faces with Ivan Rakitic in the group D. Argentina and Croatia will share group with Iceland and Nigeria.
The selection of Brazil of Neymar, Paulinho and Rafinha will have to see the faces with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia. On the other hand, the France of Dembélé will play his place with Australia, Peru and Denmark, an affordable group. On the other hand, the current champion of the world, Germany, with Ter Stegen in the goal, will share group with Mexico, Sweden and South Korea.
Groups of the World-wide 2018
Group To
Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay.
Group B
Portugal, Spain, Morocco and Iran.
Group C
France, Australia, Peru and Denmark
Group D
Argentina, Iceland, Croatia and Nigeria
Group And
Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia
Group F
Germany, Mexico, Sweden and South Korea
Group G
Belgium, Panama, Tunisia and England
Group H
Poland, Senegal, Colombia and Japan