There will be 23 friendly matches which will start around midnight and end in the late evening. Cristiano Ronaldo faces Chile, Kane faces New Zealand. Crash test for the hosts against Germany
A Saturday of matches with the flavor of a summer World Cup: there will be 18 teams involved in the American event that will take to the field today between midnight and ten in the evening in friendly tests that bring us closer to the great event that will begin on June 11th. Just after midnight Paraguay faces Nicaragua, while at one in the morning Saudi Arabia will face Puerto Rico. Canada-Ireland and Haiti-Peru complete the night matches of the teams involved in the World Cup, to then resume at 3pm with Belgium-Tunisia, included in groups G and F respectively. At 7.45pm it will be Roberto Martinez’s Portugal’s turn, which will host Chile, while the big match is scheduled for 8.30pm with the United States taking on Germany. In the evening at 9pm Panama – Bosnia and Switzerland – Australia, at 10pm Bolivia – Scotland, Cape Verde – Bermuda, England – New Zealand and Qatar – El Salvador.
MAJOR NATIONAL FRIENDLY MATCHES:
Paraguay – Nicaragua 00.15 am
Puerto Rico – Saudi Arabia 01 am
Canada – Ireland 01.30 am
Haiti – Peru 2am
Vanatu – Fiji 06.30 am
Burma – Guam 1.30 pm
Belgium – Tunisia 3pm
Kyrgyzstan – Palestine 4.30pm
Ethiopia – Malawi 5pm
Armenia – Kazakhstan 6pm
Sierra Leone – Liberia 6pm
Gibraltar – Cayman Islands 7pm
British Virgin Islands – Bonaire 7pm
Portugal – Chile 7.45pm
Romania – Wales 7.45pm
Albania – Luxembourg at 8pm
USA – Germany 8.30pm
Panama – Bosnia 9pm
Swiss – Australia 9pm
Bolivia – Scotland 10pm
Boss Green – Bermuda 10pm
England – New Zealand 10pm
Qatar – El Salvador 10pm
NATIONAL UNDER FRIENDLY MATCHES:
China U23 – Tijikistan U23 at 09.30
Czech Republic U18 – Romania U18 11am
Thailand U23 – South Korea U23 1pm
Azerbaijan U21 – Bahrain U20 at 4pm
Estonia U19 – Lithuania U19 4pm
Jordan U20 – Panama U20 5pm
Kosovo U21 – Luxembourg U21 at 5pm
Croatia U21 – Ireland U21 5.30pm
