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2018 World Cup draw: Time, TV schedule and preview

After 872 matches, 2,454 goals scored, and 2.5 years of qualification, the 2018 World Cup draw will take place tomorrow and the world will learn who the final 32 teams will be competing against next summer in Russia. It’s where everyone, with the exception of the hosts Russia, learns when they will play, where they will play, and most importantly, who they will play.

There will certainly be some fanfare before the actual draw, with celebrities and former players on the stage with FIFA officials. The draw will be lead by former England forward Gary Lineker alongside Russian journalist Maria Komandnaya.