What World Cup 2018 games are being played & on TV today?

Goal brings you a full list of the fixtures in the Russia finals that will take place on Sunday June 24

World Cup 2018 continues on Sunday with two Group H matches as Colombia will be looking for a vital win in order to keep their hopes of making to the last 16 stage alive, while Japan and Senegal – outside favourites to win their group – will continue to fight for their status as underdogs.

The South American side, who impressed heavily in Brazil four years ago, suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to Japan in their opening fixture of the tournament and must win their remaining fixtures – starting with a game against Poland, who also lost to Senegal.

England will also face up against Panama, with Gareth Southgate’s side knowing that a win will be enough to secure their last 16 spot.

But for those of you wanting to know when the matches are to watch them streamed live on TV , here’s all the information you need on how to watch today’s World Cup games.



The first match of the day is England vs Panama, where Gareth Southgate’s can potentially confirm a knockout stage with a win.

Belgium beat Tunisia 5-2 on Saturday and should England win their fixture against Panama – who lost 3-0 to Belgium – with a better goal margin, they will top Group G.

The Three Lions will no doubt be buoyed by their 2-1 last-gasp victory against Tunisia, where Harry Kane scored two goals – including a stoppage-time winner – and look set to make it to the last 16 stage for the first time since South Africa in 2010.

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Match Kick-off time UK TV US TV
England vs Panama 1pm UK / 8am US ET BBC One Fox Sports 1 / Telemundo

Senegal were an impressive side as they beat Poland 2-1 on Tuesday due to an own goal from Thiago Cionek and a fortunate finish from M’Baye Niang after capitalising on a defensive error. Both currently top the group ahead of Poland and Colombia – and would do well to continue their status as dark horses.

Match Kick-off time UK TV US TV
Japan vs Senegal 4pm UK / 11am US ET BBC One Fox Network / Telemundo

Colombia’s James Rodriguez was the star of Brazil four years ago with an impressive tournament, but struggled to make an impact against a resilient Japanese side who capitalised on the South Americans’ 10-men team as well as a penalty.

Both Poland and Colombia must win their games if they want to maintain their chances of making it to the next round.

Match Kick-off time UK TV US TV
Poland vs Colombia 7pm UK / 2pm US ET ITV Fox Network / Telemundo