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World Cup games today: Kick-off times and TV channel for every match
The World Cup action continues at rapid pace, with drama, excitement, goals and major talking points aplenty.
However, Paraguay still held on in San Francisco to win 1-0 in Group D against Turkey, who remain goalless and have been officially eliminated ahead of their final game as a result of head-to-head records now being used instead of goal difference as the main tiebreaker.
The day nine schedule had begun back in Group D in Seattle, where the USA built on their opening demolition of Paraguay to brush aside Australia 2-0 and guarantee top spot as the confident co-hosts cruised into the last 32 in front of another jubilant home crowd.
Day 10 brings another busy four-game slate at the World Cup, kicking off in Houston as two European nations go head to head with Netherlands vs Sweden in Group F.
We then move north to Group E and Toronto, where Germany and Ivory Coast will be seeking to book their places in the knockout rounds after respective opening victories.
Premier League stars: Arsenal pair Viktor Gyokeres and Kai Havertz are back in World Cup action today, as is Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo
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The first overnight offering for fans in the UK is from Kansas City, where Ecuador and Curacao clash following those initial losses.
How to watch World Cup today
In the UK, Netherlands vs Sweden is being shown live and free-to-air on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 5:30pm BST ahead of a 6pm kick-off. Mark Chapman is on presenting duties, joined by pundits Thomas Frank, Micah Richards and Ellen White.
It’s then over to ITV1 for Germany vs Ivory Coast, where the programme gets underway at 8pm for a 9pm kick-off.
Ecuador vs Curacao is back on BBC One, with coverage commencing at 12:50am before kick-off at 1am.
We stay on BBC One for Tunisia vs Japan, with kick-off at 5am. The coverage starts at 4:50am.
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