World Cup 2018 LIVE - France vs Croatia final build-up and latest news, England vs Belgium reaction as squads fly home
All the latest news and reaction after England exit the World Cup
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Your support makes all the difference.It’s the final day at Russia 2018 as the World Cup final takes place between France and Croatia.
Five weeks of dramatic and breath-taking football culminates in the biggest sporting event in the world this afternoon, with 32 teams whittled down to just two. France will head into the Moscow final as heavy favourites, having eased past Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium to get here, while Croatia have done it the hard way by beating Denmark and Russia on penalties and England in extra-time.
We’ll also have all the latest from the England camp as they fly back from Russia following their joint-best performance at the World Cup in 52 years, although the campaign ended in disappointment as Gareth Southgate’s side suffered a 2-0 defeat in the third-place play-off against Belgium. However, Harry Kane looks set to become England’s first winner of the World Cup Golden Boot – providing one of Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann don’t score a hat-trick in today’s final!
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With this chapter of international football almost closed for England (Harry Kane may still win the Golden Boot) the focus has shifted to the next tournament in two years time.
England's performance in the 2020 European Championship will be crucial to how successful this World Cup has been, if they perform well then the foundations were built in Russia, if they revert back to the ways of old England then Russia will be seen as a one-off and possibly a disappointing one at that.
Gareth Southgate has done wonders for England this tournament and to get so close to a World Cup final is heartbreaking.
He spoke out about his experiences of '96 and how it'll be different for him this time.
But enough about England for the time being, today is a special day for France and Croatia, one match to go, one last chance for the players to write themselves into footballing glory.
No-one knows that better than Luka Modric. He's been speaking out about his ambitions ahead of the World Cup final.
Have a listen below:
Earlier this week, following Croatia's victory over England he came out and said he was one of the best defenders in the world, now Dejan Lovren becomes only the second player for an English club to get to the Champions League final and the World Cup final in the same year.
Second only to Thierry Henry, not bad company at all. Maybe he is one of the best defenders in the world.
"The French and Croatian players will know that they are on the brink of history heading into the World Cup final. But they must not think like that.
That is the key to playing a final. You cannot think about the history going into it. Only about the game itself."
Frank de Boer gives his insight on how to handle the pressure of football's biggest game.
Our very own Miguel Delaney once again providing the perfect insight behind the scenes at the World Cup, on a side note that official programme looks amazing!
I think it's safe to say that when Russia was announced as the hosts of the 2018 World Cup there were more than a few concerns but now as we come the end of what has been an extraordinary tournament, I'm happy to say that it's been a resounding success for both football and the country that hosted it.
Lovely round up of the all the previous World Cup winners, who'll join them today France or Croatia?
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