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Gareth Southgate’s brave boys are back in action in Nizhny Novgorod on Sunday, taking on Panama in their second World Cup group stage match. That’s followed by an intriguing couple of games in Group H: Japan and Senegal, who upset the odds to win their first matches, face off in Ekaterinburg; Poland and Colombia, who both lost, go head-to-head in Kazan.
England vs. Panama
Time: 15:00 in Nizhny Novgorod, which works out as 13:00 in the UK, 08:00 on the east coast of the USA, and 05:00 over on the west. Good morning!
How to watch: BBC One in the UK, FOX or Telemundo in the USA, and here.
How to watch online: BBC iPlayer in the UK, and Telemundo’s stream in the USA.
Japan vs. Senegal
Time: 20:00 in Ekaterinburg, which means 16:00 in the UK, 11:00 on the east coast, and 08:00 on the west. Rise and shine!
How to watch: Stick with BBC One in the UK, and FOX or Telemundo in the USA. Those elsewhere should head over here to find their channel.
How to watch online: BBC iPlayer in the UK, and Telemundo’s stream in the USA.
Poland vs. Colombia
Time: The last game kicks off at 21:00 in Kazan, which is 19:00 in the UK, 14:00 on the east coast, and 11:00 on the west.
How to watch: Hop over to ITV 1 in the UK, and once again FOX or Telemundo in the USA. Everybody else: here.
How to watch online: ITV Player in the UK, and Telemundo’s stream in the USA.
Manchester United points of interest
A few clear points of interest in the England game: Jesse Lingard and Ashley Young will hope to have kept their places in the starting lineup; Marcus Rashford will hope to have forced his way in; Phil Jones probably hasn’t got much of a chance. Sorry, Phil.
Former United man Shinji Kagawa should start as Japan take on Senegal, while Radamel Falcao will be captaining Colombia in their do-or-die encounter with Poland. If we’ve missed any emotional ties, let us know below the line.
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