World Cup match schedule today: Kick-off times and TV channel for every game

World Cup action continues to flow thick and fast, with another packed afternoon of football set to take place on Sunday.

Germany followed suit with a similarly entertaining fixture as they came from behind to beat the Ivory Coast. Franck Kessie opened the scoring in the first-half and despite their best efforts, Germany could not equalise until Deniz Undav found the back of the net in the 68th minute, and completed the turnaround in the 94th.

Ecuador and Curacao rounded out the afternoon with an attritional 0-0 draw in Kansas City, before Tunisia and Japan faced off in overnight action, whihc kicked…

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