Another packed day of World Cup action awaits us on Wednesday as eight teams begin their campaign out in Qatar.
England got their World Cup campaign off to a flyer on Monday afternoon with a rampant 6-2 win over Iran, while USA and Wales' 1-1 draw saw Leeds United trio Dan James, Tyler Adams and Brenden Aaronson all in action.
With Tuesday throwing up one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history after Saudi Arabia came back to defeat one of the pre-tournament favourites Argentina and another Leeds player making their World Cup bow in Denmark's Rasmus Kristensen, here is a look at all the details you need for Wednesday's World Cup games...
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10am - Morocco vs Croatia
Morocco face off against Croatia in the opening game of Group F on Wednesday morning.
Kick-off is slated to begin at 10am, with coverage set to get underway on ITV One from 9am.
The game will also be available to be streamed via ITV X.
1pm - Germany vs Japan
Germany and Japan face off against each other in Wednesday's second game of the day.
The Group E opponents kick-off at 1pm, with ITV's coverage continuing on from Morocco and Croatia's morning game.
The game will also be available on ITV X.
4pm - Spain vs Costa Rica
Spain and Costa Rica conclude the Wednesday World Cup ITV slate of games, with kick-off set to get underway at 4pm.
ITV's coverage will from the Germany/Japan game will carry over into Spain and Costa Rica's clash.
The game will also be available on ITV X.
7pm - Belgium vs Canada
The final Wednesday World Cup game sees Belgium take on Canada in Group F.
Kick-off is set to begin at 7pm with the game being broadcast on BBC One. Coverage of the game will start at 6.30pm which will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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