World Cup 2018 fixtures this Monday: Belgium, England, Sweden
In the first four days of the 2018 World Cup from Group A to Group F, there are many surprises. Starting from Iran's success lead Group B, a dramatic 3-3 draw between Spain and Portugal, as well as France's 2-1 win over Australia that marked the use of video review technology (VAR).
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The surprise continued in Argentina's next match was offset by Iceland on Saturday (June 16), as did Brazil who were held 1-1 by Switzerland on Sunday (June 17).
The most surprising result of the match was when the 2014 World Cup champion, Germany, beat Mexico 1-0 in their first Group F match.
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On Monday night, there were three games including Sweden against South Korea from Group F and two Group G games between Belgium and Panama and England against Tunisia.
The group's first group match will be closed in Group H on Tuesday (June 19) when Colombia meets Japan and Poland against Senegal.