Tuesday's World Cup schedule
The following is the schedule of World Cup games for Tuesday 26th, June 2018.
10 am: FRANCE vs DENMARK - LIVE
12 noon: AUSTRALIA vs PERU - Delayed
2 pm: NIGERIA vs ARGENTINA - LIVE
8 pm: ICELAND vs CROATIA - Delayed
All games will be on-air as well as online via www.cnc3.co.tt/worldcup
The schedule for each day will be published the evening before.
Change of schedule - Monday's World Cup games
We have changed the schedule for today's games.
10 am: URUGUAY vs RUSSIA - LIVE
12 noon: EGYPT vs SAUDI ARABIA - Delayed
2 pm: IRAN vs PORTUGAL - LIVE
8 pm: SPAIN vs MOROCCO - Delayed
Monday's World Cup Schedule: Live and Delayed Games
The final round of the group stages begin tomorrow, with two games playing simultaneously at 10 am and two simultaneously at 2 pm.
The following games will be broadcast LIVE on CNC3 on Monday:
10 am: URUGUAY vs RUSSIA (pre-show begins at 9.15 am)
2 pm: IRAN vs PORTUGAL (pre-show begins at 1.15 pm)
The following games will be delayed broadcasts:
8.30 pm: SAUDI ARABIA vs EGYPT (pre-show begins at 8 pm)
11.15 pm SPAIN vs MOROCCO (pre-show begins at 10.45 pm)
Saturday's World Cup Schedule
Saturday's World Cup Schedule
8 am: Belgium vs Tunisia
11 am: Korea Republic vs Mexico
2 pm: Germany vs Sweden
Stream the 2018 FIFA World Cup via: www.cnc3.co.tt/worldcup
Croatia whip Argentina 3-0, threatening 1st-round exit for Messi & company
Croatia is into the next round of the FIFA World Cup after a 3-0 win over Argentina.
Argentina is now third in the Group D standings with the same points as Iceland, which is making its World Cup debut, after tying Iceland in the first match.
To make matters worse, a win over Nigeria would leave Iceland three points ahead and with at least a four-goal advantage in the goal differential column.
Argentina needs some help at this point to make it out of the group stage.
A goal differential of minus-3 is all but a death knell.
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France through to World Cup knockout stage with Mbappe strike
France are through to the knockout stage of the World Cup with a second win in as many matches, beating Peru 1-nil.
19-year-old Kylian Mbappe became France's youngest scorer at a World Cup when he earned Les Bleus the win in their second Group C game, sending the South Americans out of the tournament on Thursday.
The 19-year-old Mbappe tapped in after Olivier Giroud's shot looped over goalkeeper Pedro Gallese when it took a deflection off a defender in the 34th minute of a high-intensity match.
Today's World Cup Schedule
World Cup schedule for Wednesday 20th June, 2018.
Kane double gives England 2-1 win over Tunisia
England got its World Cup campaign off to a winning start as captain Harry Kane scored twice, including in injury time, to beat Tunisia 2-1 in Volgograd.
Kane scored after six minutes to give Gareth Southgate hope the perfect start in his first match in charge of the senior England team at a tournament but Tunisia hauled themselves level through Ferjani Sassi’s penalty, hit low to Jordan Pickford’s right, before half-time.