For the eight teams strong (or lucky) enough to make it through their first knockout game in the round of 16, the World Cup 2018 quarter-finals await.
Like the last round, The BBC and ITV will share coverage of the quarter-finals matches, with the broadcasters deciding between them which games they will air once all the fixtures are confirmed.
If England do reach a quarter-final, the media match split means the game will almost certainly air on BBC1 – the broadcaster has the first two choices of quarter-final games.
So, when are these World Cup knockout matches on TV – and who will be playing?
Here’s everything you need to know…
- World Cup 2018 Last 16 knockout rounds: Full fixture and result guide
- Sport on TV 2018 calendar: how to watch the Fifa World Cup, Wimbledon and more
- Who could England play in the World Cup 2018 knockout rounds?
Which teams are in the quarter-final matches?
As the round of 16 matches only started on Saturday 30th June, we don’t yet know.
However, we can say it will be eight teams from the following sides: France, Argentina, Uruguay, Portugal, Spain, Russia, Croatia, Denmark, Mexico, Sweden, England, Belgium, Brazil, Japan, Colombia and Switzerland.
And you can see below what possible ties those results could throw up…
World Cup 2018 quarter-final fixtures – knockout rounds live on BBC and ITV
Friday 6 July: (Winner of Uruguay v Portugal) v (Winner of France v Argentina)
Kick-off 3pm UK time
Channel TBC
Venue Nizhny Novgorod
Friday 6 July: (Winner of Brazil v Mexico) v (Winner of Belgium v Japan)
Kick-off 7pm UK time
Channel TBC
Venue Kazan
Saturday 7 July: (Winner of Sweden v Switzerland) v (England v Colombia)
Sat July 7: (Winner of Spain v Russia) v (Winner of Croatia v Denmark)
Kick-off 7pm UK time
Channel TBC
Venue Sochi
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