World Cup 2018: Reports, blogs, galleries, videos and where to watch in UAE

All our coverage for the June 14-July 15 tournament in one place

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their only goal against Morocco. Carl Recine / Reuters
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The 2018 World Cup has begun. The world's best players are on display in Russia from June 14-July 15 for the global showpiece finals.

You can follow all the developing action in Russia with The National, with our daily live updates blog. There will also be expert analysis and features throughout proceedings from our team of writers.

There is analysis on each of the 32 sides competing in the group guides, and our staff have all put their respective credibility as sports pundits on the line with their predictions for what is going to happen. Come back throughout the tournament to find out how right, or wrong, they have proved to be.

There is a also a full listing below on where to watch the games in the UAE.

Look below to find everything you could possibly want to know about the 2018 World Cup.

A view of the Spartak Stadium in Moscow on May 23, 2018. The 45,000-seater stadium will host four group matches and a round of 16 game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. / AFP / Mladen ANTONOV
The Spartak Stadium in Moscow. Etisalat has offered customers a Dh550 package to watch all 64 World Cup games in Russia. Mladen Antonov / AFP

THE ACTION AS IT HAPPENS

There will be a daily blog on every day of live action at the World Cup, keeping you informed on team news, results, goals and reports from news conferences.
You can follow a record of how World Cup 2018 unfolds here.

Day 13: Rojo goal sends Argentina through to last 16

Day 12: Uruguay maintain 100 per cent start, Spain pip Portugal to top group

Day 11: England hit six as Colombia eliminate Poland

Day 10: Germany leave it late as Mexico and Belgium win

Day 9: Delight for Switzerland as Brazil and Nigeria win

Day 8: Messi and Argentina on brink of early exit

Day 7: Ronaldo on target again as Portugal and Spain both pick up wins
Day 6: Russia on brink of last 16 after defeat of Egypt

Day 5: England, Belgium, Sweden off to winning starts
Day 4: Mexico shock defending champions Germany as Brazil held by Switzerland
Day 3: Messi misses penalty as Argentina draw with Iceland as France helped by VAR
Day 2: Ronaldo hits hat-trick as Egypt beaten by late Uruguay goal
Day 1: Russia off to a flying start with Saudi Arabia victory

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INTERACTIVE WALL CHART

Here's your chance to keep on top of the tournament in Russia, from the group stages all the way through to the final.

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FEATURES

Profile: Marcus Berg, the self-deprecating successor to Ibrahimovic who Sweden rely on for more than just goals

John McAuley: Mohamed Salah apologies to Egypt fans following World Cup exit and vows 'we will be back again in 2022'

Dejan Lovren: Croatia can go 'a long way' at World Cup after Argentina win

Steve Luckings: Ronaldo's hat-trick, Musa magic and the 10 best moments of the tournament so far

Richard Jolly: Mohammed Abdullah Hassan an authoritative figure as referee for France v Peru

Jon Tuner: Messi overreaction, Salah's early exit and 10 worst moments so far

Steve Luckings: Sadio Mane and the rest of Senegal's modern day stars owe class of 2002 a huge debt

Ian Oxoborrow: Why Ronaldo and the set-piece experts are rocking World Cup 2018

John McAuley: Egypt fans keep the faith in Moscow despite losing start to World Cup campaign

Gary Meenaghan: Relaxation the key to Brazil's bid to make amends for 2014 trauma in Russia

Richard Jolly: Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Iceland ready for World Cup debut and challenge of stopping Messi

John McAuley: Ahmed Elmohamady on Mohamed Salah, that win over Congo and reaching a World Cup with Egypt

Andy Mitten: Cristiano Ronaldo is up to the challenge of winning the World Cup with Portugal

John McAuley: Russians unimpressed by home team but excited about World Cup 2018

Ian Hawkey: Uruguay are dark horses at the World Cup, but can Suarez contain his darker side?

Richard Jolly: World Cup 2018 at Russia's doorstep but no sign of winter ending for home team

Ian Hawkey: Serial winners Germany in a slump ahead of defence of World Cup in Russia

John McAuley: Meet the Emirati World Cup referee who kept Stoichkov and Ronaldo in check

Gary Meenaghan: World Cup fever fails to grip a Brazil dealing with bigger problems

Richard Jolly: Elder statesman Essam El-Hadary 'a true leader' for Egypt

John McAuley: Mo Salah and teammates have a chance ‘to make all of Egypt happy’

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PODCASTS

Ahead of kick off on Thursday, when hosts Russia take on Saudi Arabia in the opening match in Moscow, The National's Extra Time podcast staged a special World Cup quiz episode.

Two teams battled it out in the ultimate test of World Cup trivia - John McAuley and Jon Turner took on Adam Workman and Steve Luckings with a trophy - Leo the Lion Messi - on offer for the winners and a trip to Emirates Park Zoo planned for the losing team.

Join host and quizmaster Mustafa Alrawi to find out who emerged victorious and who are on their way to feed baby goats at the zoo!

Also listen to:

Extra Time podcast: John McAuley's Road to Russia

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GROUP GUIDES

(All Ian Hawkey)

Group A

(All Richard Jolly)

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In this Oct. 10, 2017 photo, Brazil's Gabriel Jesus celebrates with his famous "Alo Mae" pretend phone call to his Mom, after scoring against Chile, during a World Cup qualifying soccer match in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
Which of our columnists, reporters and writers thinks Brazil's Gabriel Jesus will finish as top scorer at Russia 2018? Andre Penner / AP Photo

PREDICTIONS

Ian Hawkey, Richard Jolly, Andy Mitten, our World Cup reporter John McAuley and the rest of The National's sports desk give their predictions of who will win, who will flop and who you should keep an eye out for.

World Cup 2018: Winners, losers, top-scorers and players to watch

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Terry Butcher (left) of England consoles team mate Paul Gascoigne after the World Cup semi-final against West Germany at the Delle Alpi Stadium in Turin, Italy. Allsport UK
Terry Butcher (left) of England consoles team mate Paul Gascoigne after the World Cup semi-final against West Germany at the Delle Alpi Stadium in Turin, Italy. Allsport UK

WORLD CUP MEMORIES

The National staff recollect their favourite memories from previous World Cup tournaments.

Part 1: Gazza's tears at Italia 90

Part 2: The Ronaldo mystery at France 98

Part 3: Roberto Baggio's magic at USA 94

Part 4: Mario Goetze's late show for Germany

Part 5: Maradona makes his mark at Mexico 86

Part 6: The day Hargreaves became accepted by England fans at World Cup 2006

Part 7: Michael Laudrup and the Danish Dynamite at Mexico 86

Part 8: My favourite World Cup moment: Goal-line drama as England crumble in 2010

Part 9: Michael’s Owen’s breakout brilliance against Argentina

Part 10: Remembering UAE at Italia 90

Part 11: Zidane's night of genius and violence in 2006

Part 12: When New Zealand were unbeatable at South Africa 2010

Part 13: O'Leary's winning penalty at Italia 90

Part 14: South Korea's controversial upset over Italy in 2002

Part 15: Gordon Strachan's screamer at Mexico 86

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Mohamed Salah receives a 100kg birthday cake on arrival at a hotel in Grozny, Russia. AFP
Mohamed Salah receives a 100kg birthday cake on arrival at a hotel in Grozny, Russia. AFP

VIDEOS

WATCH: Fans stay back after Brazil's victory in St Petersburg for fireworks and scarlet sails treat

WATCH: Egypt and Salah fans down after defeat to Russia in World Cup

WATCH: Argentina fan with Lionel Messi tattoo on leg

WATCH: Colombian fan gets taste of Mordovian football ahead of Japan game

WATCH: Riding for Ronaldo, Portugal fan completes road trip to Russia for charity

WATCH: Australian toddler gets first taste of Socceroos action at World Cup

WATCH: Mohamed Salah gets a birthday cake from Chechen fans

WATCH: Brazilian couple driving around the world stops in Russia for World Cup 2018

Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Capacity of 80,000. Will host group games, round of 16 games, a semi final, and the World Cup final. Dmitry Serebryakov / AFP
Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Capacity of 80,000. Will host group games, round of 16 games, a semi final, and the World Cup final. Dmitry Serebryakov / AFP

GALLERIES

In pictures: Oldest World Cup players list now topped by Egypt's Essam El Hadary

In pictures: Ronaldo takes part in Portugal training ahead of Iran World Cup match

In pictures: Lionel Messi and Argentina fans despair at Croatia loss

In pictures: Best images so far from the World Cup 2018 in Russia

In pictures: Egypt superstar Salah 'fit' to face Russia in crucial World Cup clash

In pictures: Beyond the football in Russia

In pictures: England train ahead of World Cup opener against Tunisia

In pictures: Lionel Messi and Argentina enjoy last training session before first game

In pictures: Mohamed Salah joins Egypt World Cup training session ahead of Uruguay match

In pictures: Zidane and France 98 teammates beat Fifa 98 team containing Vieri and Bolt

In pictures: Mohamed Salah appears at Egypt's final World Cup training session in Cairo

Touchdown: Neymar and his Brazil teammates land in Russia

Maradona, Parreira, Cannavaro - the World Cup winners with UAE connections

Quaresma, Berg, Tite, Cuper - players and managers with UAE links at World Cup 2018

In pictures: World Cup 2018 home kits ranked

In pictures: The World Cup 2018 stadiums as seen from space

Absentee XI: Icardi, Morata, Nainggolan and others cut from their World Cup squads

In pictures: All 12 Russia 2018 World Cup stadiums

In pictures: New captain Harry Kane leads England teammates in training session

Absentee XI: Bale, Sanchez, Alaba and others not going to the 2018 World Cup

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Barasti is hosting live screenings of the Rugby World Cup. Seven Media
Barasti is hosting live screenings of the Rugby World Cup. Seven Media

WATCHING THE WORLD CUP IN THE UAE

The hotels, hot spots and TV packages to watch all the games:

Where to watch: Abu Dhabi

Where to watch: Dubai

Etisalat offers first Fifa World Cup viewing deals

Du and beIN Sports reach deal to show World Cup games

Lowdown: How and who to follow on social media