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World Cup schedule Sunday, June 21: Here's what and where to watch

Welcome to Sunday. Let's hope for fewer ties this time around.

If you're wondering what that means, here's a hint: Group G and H are playing again today. If that didn't help, we'll spoil the surprise. All four World Cup matches on June 15 ended without winners or losers. Today, the same teams play again.

A quick refresher on the outcomes of the June 15 games:

* Group G: Iran and New Zealand tied 2-2; Belgium and Egypt tied 1-1

* Group H: Spain and Cabo Verde tied 0-0; Saudi Arabia and Uruguay tied 1-1

Without further ado, here is the World Cup schedule for June 21 and the details on how to watch. (Note that all times are in Pacific Standard Time):

Spain vs. Saudi Arabia

When: 9 a.m.

Where: Atlanta Stadium

Belgium vs. Iran

When: 12 p.m.

Where: Los Angeles Stadium

Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde

When: 3 p.m.

Where: Miami Stadium

New Zealand vs. Egypt

When: 6 p.m.

Where: BC Place Vancouver

How do I watch the World Cup games?

TV and streaming:

FOX and FS1 will broadcast all 104 games live in English.

* FOX will air 70 matches including the opening game, all knockout stage matches from the Round of 16 onward and the World Cup Final.

* FS1 is broadcasting the 34 group-stage and Round of 32 matches. You'll need cable or streaming service credentials for these games. Services like FuboTV is on sale for $45.99 for the first month, or YouTube TV is free for the first 21 days and then $67.99 for three months.

We've gotten a few questions about watching World Cup games on Prime Video recently. The base Prime Video subscription doesn't include access to World Cup matches but you can purchase the FOX One add-on to get access to all 104 matches. There is a three day free trial and then it's $19.99 per month after that.

On demand

* Missed your match? You can queue up the action on-demand on Fox One. This requires a subscription, which costs $19.99 per month.

Radio

* Fans can listen to the FOX Sports TV commentary for all World Cup games on the iHeartRadio app or website.

Looking for other options to watch the game or more on the World Cup?

* The Seattle Times' World Cup coverage has everything you need, from bars to watch parties (and, if you or a friend need it, an explainer on how soccer works)

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