BBC One will also broadcast four-time World Cup winners Germany’s tie against Paraguay (Monday, 21:30), Mohamed Salah’s Egypt facing Australia (Friday, 19:00) and Erling Haaland’s Norway against Ivory Coast (Tuesday, 18:00).

You can also watch tournament co-hosts United States take on Bosnia-Herzegovina (Thursday, 01:00) live on BBC One, as well as Switzerland v Algeria (Friday, 04:00).

The BBC and ITV will broadcast eight last-32 matches each.

Live radio commentary from every single match will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, as well as live text coverage and expert analysis on the BBC Sport website and app.

For fans unable to stay up for all the matches, spoiler-free highlights are available on iPlayer, the BBC Sport app and BBC Football YouTube, external channel each morning.

BBC Sport’s new interactive 3D experience is available for all live BBC TV matches on the BBC Sport website and app, and in replay mode for ITV games.

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