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Where to Watch: Neymar, World Cup champions Germany, and Mexico kick off 2018 World Cup campaigns on Day Four

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Sunday, June 17


5 AM

  • Costa Rica vs. Serbia (Group E)
    • Samara Arena, Samara
    • FOX / TELEMUNDO
    • Serbia, the lowest ranked nation of Group E (34), faces Costa Rica, the 2014 underdogs that advanced to the quarterfinals in their fifth tournament appearance. The victory is vital for both nations if they want to make it past the group favorites, Switzerland and Brazil.
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8 AM

  • Germany vs. Mexico (Group F)
    • Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
    • FS1 / TELEMUNDO
    • The 2014 World Cup Champions confront Mexico tomorrow for their fourth encounter in the tournament’s history. While Germany will be looking to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups since 1962, Mexico hopes to improve their World Cup record by reaching the last eight for the third time.


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11 AM

  • Brazil vs. Switzerland (Group E)
    • Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don
    • FS1 / TELEMUNDO
    • The World Cup favorites will play against Switzerland, ranked number 6 by FIFA after winning nine consecutive qualifying games. The 2014 hosts will be looking to make a comeback after their humiliating 7-1 loss against Germany and win their sixth World Cup trophy. Switzerland, on the other hand, will attempt to make it to the quarterfinals for their fourth time ever.  


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