2017 CONFEDERATIONS CUP FIXTURES
CONFEDERATIONS CUP 2017 FIXTURES & RESULTS
Group A:
Date | Match | Time (local / BST) |
---|---|---|
June 17 | Russia 2-0 New Zealand | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 18 | Portugal vs Mexico | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 21 | Russia vs Portugal | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 21 | Mexico vs New Zealand | 21:00 / 19:00 |
June 24 | Mexico vs Russia | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 24 | New Zealand vs Portugal | 18:00 / 16:00 |
Group B:
Date | Match | Time (local / BST) |
---|---|---|
June 18 | Cameroon vs Chile | 21:00 / 19:00 |
June 19 | Australia vs Germany | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 22 | Cameroon vs Australia | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 22 | Germany vs Chile | 21:00 / 19:00 |
June 23 | Germany vs Cameroon | 18:00 / 16:00 |
June 23 | Chile vs Australia | 18:00 / 16:00 |
Semi-finals:
Date | Match | Time (local / BST) |
---|---|---|
June 28 | Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B | 21:00 / 19:00 |
Jun 29 | Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A | 21:00 / 19:00 |
Third-place play-off:
Date | Match | Time (local / BST) |
---|---|---|
July 2 | Loser Semi-Final 1 vs Loser Semi-Final 2 | 15:00 / 13:00 |
Final:
Date | Match | Time (local / BST) |
---|---|---|
July 2 | Winner Semi-Final 1 vs Winner Semi-Final 2 | 21:00 / 19:00 |
WHICH VENUES ARE BEING USED?
Spartak Stadium:
City: Moscow
Capacity: 45,360
Capacity: 45,360
Usually known as the Otkritie Arena, this is, as its Confederations Cup name suggests, the home of Spartak Moscow and was opened in 2014. It will host the third-place play-off as well as three group games.
Kazan Arena:
City: Kazan
Capacity: 45,379
Capacity: 45,379
Rubin Kazan moved out of their old, multipurpose Central Stadium to the new Kazan Arena in 2013. It is notable for having the largest outside screen in Europe, running across one stand's entire outer wall and will host a semi-final and three group games.
Fisht Stadium:
City: Sochi
Capacity: 47,659
Capacity: 47,659
The Fisht Stadium was originally built for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2014 as an enclosed, indoor arena. To make use of it for another couple of tournaments, it has been converted into an open-air football stadium and will host a semi-final and three group-stage games at the Confederations Cup.
Saint Petersburg Stadium:
City: Saint Petersburg
Capacity: 68,134
Capacity: 68,134
If you thought Russia's stadium construction seemed to be going much more smoothly than Brazil's in 2014 you must not have heard of Zenit's new Krestovsky Stadium. It is about nine years late and massively overbudget, but at least the finished product is impressive. It will host the Confederations Cup final and three group-stage games.
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