Bookmark This World Cup Schedule ASAP — It's Beautiful and Helpful


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JapansfansNo, they didn't just discover the ultimate World Cup schedule; Japan's national soccer team supporters give a cheer before a friendly match between Japan and Cyprus in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Tuesday, May 27, 2014.

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With 32 teams, group play and the knockout stage, the 2014 World Cup will feature 64 matches taking place in 12 Brazilian cities over a one-month span.


That's a lot to keep track of — so please allow us to recommend the most beautiful, helpful and interactive World Cup schedule we've seen on the Interwebs.



A product of online sports-gambling site Sports Interaction, users can sort through the schedule according to the World Cup's group and knockout stages, as well as by team and date. Here's a sneak peek via screenshot:


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As the tournament gets underway, the schedule will include each day's results all the way through to the World Cup final on July 13.


The World Cup kicks off on June 12, and now you know how to follow all the action. For a primer on what to follow, check out our top 7 World Cup storylines.



  1. Brasil

  2. Spain

  3. Portugal

  4. Italy

  5. Germany

  6. Argentina

  7. Netherlands

  8. Mexico

  9. France

  10. Cameroon

  11. Japan

  12. England

  13. Croatia

  14. Belgium

  15. Ivorycoast

  16. Ghana

  17. Greece

  18. Usmnt

  19. Russia

  20. Australia

  21. Switzerland

  22. Uruguay

  23. Colombia

  24. Algeria

  25. Chile

  26. Costarica

  27. Ecuador

  28. Nigeria

  29. Honduras

  30. Korea

  31. Iran


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