The World Cup continues on Saturday with three exciting matches scheduled. Here is everything you need to know about today's fixtures, including kick-off times and TV coverage.
What time do the World Cup matches kick off today?
The first game of the night sees Qatar face Switzerland at the San Francisco Stadium. This Group B fixture kicks off at 8pm. The game will be broadcast on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 7pm. Streaming is available via ITVX.
The late-night fixture on Saturday is an almighty clash between Brazil and Morocco. This Group C game, which takes place at the New York-New Jersey Stadium, kicks off at 11pm. If you want to tune into Brazil's opening fixture, you can catch every minute of the action on BBC One from 10.30pm. You can also stream it via BBC iPlayer.
The final fixture scheduled for Saturday local time sees Scotland return to the World Cup against Haiti. Due to the time difference, this match at the Boston Stadium will begin at 2am UK time. For every fan in Scotland and beyond staying up late to tune into their long-awaited comeback, you can watch it on BBC One from 1.10am. Streaming is available via BBC iPlayer.
This spread of late-night and early-morning matches is a result of the major tournament taking place across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Fans can expect this pattern of unusual kick-off times to continue throughout the group stage and into the knockout rounds of the World Cup.
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