France 1998 World Cup matches, by Stadium.
Bordeaux, Lens, Lyon, Marseilles, Montpellier,
Nantes, Paris, Saint-Denis,
St. Etienne, Toulouse.
Matches by Date.
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Bookings and Sending Offs, Leading Goalscorers.
Bordeaux
Stade
Chaban-Delmas (Parc de Lescure), the home of FC Girondins de Bordeaux, staged six World
Cup matches in France 98.
Thursday, 11th June: Italy
vs Chile (2:2)
Tuesday, 16th June: Scotland
vs Norway (1:1)
Saturday, 20th June: Belgium
vs Mexico (2:2)
Wednesday, 24th June: South
Africa vs Saudi Arabia (2:2)
Friday, 26th June: Argentina
vs Croatia (1:0)
Second Round: Romania vs
Croatia (0:1)
Lens
Stade Felix Bollaert, the home
of Racing Club de Lens, staged six World Cup matches
in France 98.
Friday, 12th June: Saudi
Arabia vs Denmark (0:1)
Sunday, 14th June: Jamaica
vs Croatia (1:3)
Sunday, 21st June: Germany
vs Yugoslavia (2:2)
Wednesday, 24th June: Spain
vs Bulgaria (6:1)
Friday, 26th June: Colombia
vs England (0:2)
Second Round: France vs
Paraguay (1:0 aet)
Lyon
Stade Gerland, the home
of Olympique Lyonnais, staged six World Cup matches in
France 98.
Saturday, 13th June: South
Korea vs Mexico (1:3)
Monday, 15th June: Romania
vs Colombia (1:0)
Sunday, 21st June: United
States vs Iran (1:2)
Wednesday, 24th June: France
vs Denmark (2:1)
Friday, 26th June: Japan
vs Jamaica (1:2)
Quarter-finals: Germany
vs Croatia (0:3)
Marseille
Stade V�lodrome, the home
of Olympique de Marseille, staged six
World Cup matches in France 98.
Friday, 12th June: France
vs South Africa (3:0)
Monday, 15th June: England
vs Tunisia (2:0)
Saturday, 20th June: Holland
vs South Korea (5:0)
Tuesday, 23rd June: Brazil
vs Norway (1:2)
Second Round: Italy vs
Norway (1:0)
Quarter-finals: Holland
vs Argentina (2:1)
Montpellier
Stade de la Mosson, the home of Montpellier Hérault, staged seven World Cup matches
in France 98.
Wednesday, 10th June: Morocco
vs Norway (2:2)
Friday, 12th June: Paraguay
vs Bulgaria (0:0)
Wednesday, 17th June: Italy
vs Cameroon (3:0)
Monday, 22nd June: Colombia
vs Tunisia (1:0)
Thursday, 25th June: Germany
vs Iran (2:0)
Second Round: Germany vs
Mexico (2:1)
Semi-finals: Brazil vs
Holland (1:1 aet) 4:2pens
Nantes
Stade de la Beaujoire (Louis Fonteneau),
the home of FC Nantes, staged six World Cup matches in
France 98.
Saturday, 13th June: Spain
vs Nigeria (2:3)
Tuesday, 16th June: Brazil
vs Morocco (3:0)
Saturday, 20th June: Japan
vs Croatia (0:1)
Tuesday, 23rd June: Chile
vs Cameroon (1:1)
Thursday, 25th June: United
States vs Yugoslavia (0:1)
Quarter-finals: Brazil vs
Denmark (3:2)
Paris
Parc des Princes,
the home of Paris Saint-Germain, staged
six World Cup matches in France 98.
Monday, 15th June: Germany
vs United States (2:0)
Friday, 19th June: Nigeria
vs Bulgaria (1:0)
Sunday, 21st June: Argentina
vs Jamaica (5:0)
Thursday, 25th June: Belgium
vs South Korea (1:1)
Second Round: Brazil vs
Chile (4:1)
Third-Place Match: Holland
vs Croatia (1:2)
Saint-Denis
(Suburb of Paris)
Stade
de France was specifically built for the France 98 World Cup Finals and staged nine
World Cup matches in France 98; including the 1998 World Cup Final.
Wednesday, 10th June: Brazil
vs Scotland (2:1)
Saturday, 13th June: Holland
vs Belgium (0:0)
Thursday, 18th June: France
vs Saudi Arabia (4:0)
Tuesday, 23rd June: Italy
vs Austria (2:1)
Friday, 26th June: Romania
vs Tunisia (1:1)
Second Round: Nigeria vs
Denmark (1:4)
Quarter-finals: Italy vs
France (0:0 aet) 3:4pens
Semi-finals: France vs
Croatia (2:1)
1998 World Cup Final: Brazil vs France (0:3)
Saint-Etienne
Stade Geoffroy Guichard,
the home of Association Sportive de Saint Etienne,
staged six World Cup matches in France 98.
Sunday, 14th June: Yugoslavia
vs Iran (1:0)
Wednesday, 17th June: Chile
vs Austria (1:1)
Friday, 19th June: Spain
vs Paraguay (0:0)
Tuesday, 23rd June: Scotland
vs Morocco (0:3)
Thursday, 25th June: Holland
vs Mexico (2:2)
Second Round: Argentina
vs England (2:2 aet) 4:3pens
Toulouse
Stadium
Municipal, the home of Toulouse
Football Club, staged six World Cup matches in France 98.
Thursday, 11th June: Cameroon
vs Austria (1:1)
Sunday, 14th June: Argentina
vs Japan (1:0)
Thursday, 18th June: South
Africa vs Denmark (1:1)
Monday, 22nd June: Romania
vs England (2:1)
Wednesday, 24th June: Nigeria
vs Paraguay (1:3)
Second Round: Holland vs
Yugoslavia (2:1)
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