• Match schedule, anlaysis, situation in Group E
  • Teams in Group E: Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Serbia
  • First match in Group E: June 17, 2018 o godzinie 12:00 UTC
  • Last matches in Group E: June 27, 2018 o godzinie 18:00 UTC
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2018 FIFA World Cup Group E Table

PosTeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1 Brazil73210514
2 Switzerland53120541
3 Serbia3310224-2
4 Costa Rica1301225-3
See also: Group Ranking Rules

All Matches of Group E

Your Time*


Local Time

June 17,2018
Sunday
16:00 SAMT

UTC Time

June 17,2018
Sunday
12:00 UTC

Venue

Samara Arena
Samara
UTC+4
Costa Rica 0:1 Serbia
Match No. 10

Your Time*


Local Time

June 17,2018
Sunday
21:00 MSK

UTC Time

June 17,2018
Sunday
18:00 UTC

Venue

Rostov Arena
Rostov on Don
UTC+3
Brazil 1:1 Switzerland
Match No. 9

Your Time*


Local Time

June 22,2018
Friday
15:00 MSK

UTC Time

June 22,2018
Friday
12:00 UTC

Venue

Krestovsky Stadium
Saint-Petersburg
UTC+3
Brazil 2:0 Costa Rica
Match No. 25

Your Time*


Local Time

June 22,2018
Friday
20:00 USZ1

UTC Time

June 22,2018
Friday
18:00 UTC

Venue

Kaliningrad Stadium
Kaliningrad
UTC+2
Serbia 1:2 Switzerland
Match No. 26

Your Time*


Local Time

June 27,2018
Wednesday
21:00 MSK

UTC Time

June 27,2018
Wednesday
18:00 UTC

Venue

Otkritie Arena
Moscow
UTC+3
Serbia 0:2 Brazil
Match No. 41

Your Time*


Local Time

June 27,2018
Wednesday
21:00 MSK

UTC Time

June 27,2018
Wednesday
18:00 UTC

Venue

Nizhny Novgorod Stadium
Nizhny Novgorod
UTC+3
Switzerland 2:2 Costa Rica
Match No. 42

Group E Analysis

This section will be available after 4 matches out of 6 have been completed.
TeamAfter 4 matches chances to:
AdvanceWinbe Runners-Up
 Brazil70.7%46.4%24.3%
 Switzerland83%30.1%52.9%
 Serbia47.1%24.3%22.8%
 Costa Rica0%0%0%
How is the probability to advance calculated?
To measure the probability to advance (win, score 2nd place) after 4 matches have been played, we simulate all possible results of last two remaining matches. Assuming not more 5 goals can be scored by one team. So, we simulate results such as: 5:0, 5:1, 5:2, ... 0:0, ... 1:5, 0:5 for both remaining matches and we observe how many results (out of all) give chances to advance (win, be 2nd). Note, this is not very sophisticated algorithm (e.g. - we assume all results are equally probable regardless of teams skills) - do not use it for betting purposes.

Graphical Analysis of Teams Rankings in Group E after 4 out of 6 matches
Each square represents different scores of both remaining matches in the Group E- Serbia vs. Brazil and Switzerland vs. Costa Rica. Colors indicate advancing teams (see legend below). Table assumes, not more than 5 goals will be scored by one team.

How to Read This Graph
  • Brazil - if they don't lose (win or draw against Serbia), they will be promoted to the knockout stage as winners (red, gray) or runners-up (orange), depending on Switzerland - Costa Rica match result. They can even lose to Serbia and will be promoted (blue and black).
  • Switzerland - if they win, they will be promoted as winners (if Brazil lose their match (yellow), draw (orange) or win but score less goals than Switzerland (orange)). Switzerland can draw or even lose their match and be promoted (gree and red)
  • Serbia - if Serbia win their match against Brazil, they will be promoted as a winner (green, blue, black) or runners-up (yellow), if they lose, they have no chances to advance (orange, red). If they draw against Brazil, they have still chances to advance (gray) but that depends on score of the Serbia - Brazil match .

See analysis of other groups: Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D, Group E, Group F, Group G, Group H

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Legend:
1.Switzerland 2.Serbia
1.Switzerland 2.Brazil
1.Serbia 2.Switzerland
1.Brazil 2.Switzerland (D-Draw)
1.Serbia 2.Brazil
1.Brazil 2.Serbia
1.Serbia 2.Brazil or Switzerland (Fair Play Points or Drawing of Lots)
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