Spanning over four different different cities, the tournament is a welcome test ahead of preparations for the World Cup.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Confederations Cup.
What is the Confederations Cup?
The Confederations Cup is a prelude to the World Cup and is therefore held every four years.
Eight countries participate including the reigning World Cup Champions, the host nation of the World Cup and the six holders of the FIFA confederation championships.
The eight teams are split into two groups of four before the top two head straight into a semi-final fixture.
Confederation Cup Winners
Brazil have been the most dominant force, winning the tournament four times, whilst France have won it twice and Mexico once.- 1997 – Brazil
- 1999 – Mexico
- 2001 – France
- 2003 – France
- 2005 – Brazil
- 2009 – Brazil
- 2013 – Brazil
When is the 2017 Confederations Cup?
The first round of group stage fixtures will begin on 17 June until the last match on 25 June.The semi-finals will then be held on both the 28 June and 29 June.
The third place play-off and the final are held on 2 July.
What teams will be included in the Confederations Cup?
In Group A there will be World Cup hosts Russia, New Zealand (OFC Nations Cup), Portugal (Euro 2016) and Mexico (CONCACAF).
Group B will include Germany (World Cup), Chile (CONMEBOL), Australia (Asian Cup) and the Cameroon (African Cup of Nations).
How can I buy tickets for the Confederations Cup?
From 1 March to 5 April tickets were sold on a first come first served basis.The next opportunity to buy tickets will be from 19 April to 2 July, when the last minute sales phase begins.
For more information visit the official site here.
What TV Channel is the Confederations Cup on?
Live coverage of the Confederations Cup will be shown on ITV throughout the tournament, including the final.
What are the latest odds?
Germany remain favourites and can be backed at 11/10 to win the tournament.Portugal are 3/1, Chile 4/1, hosts Russia are 8/1, Mexico are 10/1, Cameroon are 11/1, Australia are 16/1 whilst New Zealand are massive outsiders at 100/1.
The winner of the Africa Cup of Nations has yet to be decided.
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