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Big guns avoid each other in SWC 2018 draw

Cape Town - Russia will open the 2018 Soccer World Cup against Saudi Arabia while holders Germany start their title defence against Mexico.

The 2010 World Cup winners Spain were placed in the same group as Cristiano Ronaldo's European champions Portugal.

Neymar's Brazil meanwhile will have to negotiate a group including Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia as they seek a sixth title.

Sweden and South Korea as they try to retain the title for the first time since Brazil in 1962.

Lionel Messi and his Argentina team which struggled to qualify will play European debutants Iceland as well as a talented Croatia team and Nigeria.

In a star-studded ceremony in the Kremlin, England were placed with Kevin de Bruyne's Belgium, surprise packages Panama and Tunisia.

Russia's other opponents in Group A are Uruguay, led by Barcelona's Luis Suarez, and Egypt, spearheaded by Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah.

France and their potent strikeforce featuring Antoine Griezmann and teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe will play Australia, Peru and Denmark in Group C.

Spain's other opponents in a tough-looking Group B are Morocco and Iran.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a speech at the draw ceremony that Russia had a "strong affection" for football.

"Our country is looking forward to the championship and intends to hold it at the highest level," Putin said.

"I am sure that the forthcoming World Cup will be a huge factor in the development of the sport both in the Russian regions and throughout the whole world."

In the hours before the draw, FIFA President Gianni Infantino denied that doping was a problem even as Russia are at serious risk of being barred from the 2018 Winter Olympics for doping.

Infantino claimed that the level of testing in football is sufficient to show that the game is largely clean.

"I don't think there are many other international sports organisations who are doing as many anti-doping tests as football is doing," Infantino told a press conference.

"If you would have a serious doping issue in football this would be known by now, whether in Russia or any other country of the world."

Russia have been stripped of a third of the medals they won as hosts of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and last week a ban on the country taking part in international athletics was upheld.

The final draw:

GROUP A

Russia (hosts)
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Uruguay

GROUP B

Portugal
Spain
Morocco
Iran

GROUP C

France
Australia
Peru
Denmark

GROUP D

Argentina
Iceland
Croatia
Nigeria

GROUP E 

Brazil
Switzerland
Costa Rica
Serbia

GROUP F

Germany (holders)
Mexico
Sweden
Korea Republic

GROUP G

Belgium
Panama
Tunisia 
England

GROUP H

Poland
Senegal
Colombia
Japan

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