The overnight World Cup action heading into Monday includes Sweden taking on Tunisia. Here is all you need to know to watch the match.
Kick-off time
UK fans will need to set their alarms for this Group F clash, with the official kick-off scheduled for 3am BST on the morning of Monday, June 15, equating to 8pm local time on Sunday.
Location
This opening group fixture will be staged at the Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, Mexico. The striking, contemporary venue serves as the traditional home of Liga MX outfit CF Monterrey and is set to host several matches throughout the tournament.
UK TV channel
British television coverage of the match will be handled solely by ITV. The broadcast on ITV1 is due to commence at 2:30am, affording night owls and early risers 30 minutes of pre-match discussion before proceedings get underway.
Live stream information
Those wishing to stream the match on a computer or laptop can access the live feed through the official ITVX website. For mobile phones, tablets and smart devices, supporters can download the free ITVX app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to stream the full broadcast.
How to watch in the US
Supporters across the United States can catch the live broadcast of the fixture on Fox Sports. Spanish-language coverage will also be on offer via Telemundo for viewers who favour that option.
UK radio coverage
Live audio commentary of this encounter will be broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live. Listeners can tune in via conventional radio frequencies or use the BBC Sounds app on their mobile devices for live updates.
Sweden team news
Head coach Graham Potter had some cause for concern over the fitness of Leeds United's Gabriel Gudmundsson, but it's believed he is fit to start. Star forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyökeres are both in full health and expected to lead the attack together.
Tunisia team news
Hannibal Mejbri's knock during a pre-tournament friendly against Austria raised concerns for manager Sabri Lamouchi. Key midfield anchor Ellyes Skhiri is fully fit to start.
Head-to-head record
These two nations have met on four occasions prior to this highly anticipated competitive World Cup encounter. Sweden currently hold the advantage with two victories to their name, while Tunisia have secured one win and the remaining fixture ended all square.



