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).
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.
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.