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Colombia vs Japan LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup 2018 match on TV and online
COLOMBIA VS JAPAN live stream - how to watch World Cup 2018 match on TV and online.
World Cup: Lineup for Colombia v Japan match revealed
The last group of fixtures gets underway today with Colombia taking on Japan in the first match of the day.
A difficult group could see any two of Colombia, Japan, Poland and Senegal progress and Leicester striker Shinji Okazaki knows his country are competing against world stars.
Okazaki said: “It’s a hard group. Colombia, Senegal, Poland… every team is strong,” he said.
“Their mentality is strong as well, so it’s a difficult group for Japan.
“Every team has a star – Robert Lewandowski, Sadio Mané and James Rodríguez, but we are not a team of stars.
“We have intensity as a team and we are together though. We have a chance, but a small chance. We have confidence.”
Colombia are unbeaten in their three previous games with Japan, winning twice.
Their most recent encounter was a group match at the 2014 World Cup which the Colombians won 4-1.
Colombia XI: Ospina, Murillo, Arias, Mojica, D. Sanchez, C. Sanchez, Cuadrado, Lerma, Quintero, Izquierdo, Falcao.
Japan XI: Kawashima, Shoji, Nagatomo, H. Sakai, Yoshida, Shibasaki, Haraguchi, Kagawa, Inui, Hasebe, Osako.
Colombia vs Japan TV channel
The game will be broadcast live on BBC One. Coverage begins at 12.30pm BST. Kick off is at 1pm.
Colombia vs Japan live stream
TV licence payers will also be able to stream the match online via BBC iPlayer.
World Cup TV channels and live streams
TV coverage of the World Cup will be split between ITV and BBC this year.
You can tune in on your TV or online via ITV's app.
Now named ITV Hub, this app is available on both Apple iPhone, iPad and most Android devices and is free to download.
Users can also tune in via Amazon Fire TV, YouView, BT Vision, Sky HD, Sky Q, Samsung TV, NOW TV, Freeview Play and Virgin Media.
Similarly, games on BBC can be watched on BBC iPlayer on the aforementioned platforms.
It's worth noting that you'll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV licence.
And if you're away from home and don't have a decent wifi connection – you might want to avoid watching an entire match on your smartphone.
A full football game streamed to your smartphone or tablet will use around 700MB of data.
You’ll also need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer. This applies to any device you use.
World Cup fixtures (All times BST)
19 June
Colombia v Japan, 1pm BBC
Poland v Senegal, 4pm ITV
Russia v Egypt, 7pm BBC
20 June
Portugal v Morocco, 1pm BBC
Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, 4pm BBC
Iran v Spain, 7pm ITV
21 June
Denmark v Australia, 1pm ITV
France v Peru, 4pm ITV
Argentina v Croatia, 7pm BBC
22 June
Brazil v Costa Rica, 1pm ITV
Nigeria v Iceland, 4pm BBC
Serbia v Switzerland, 7pm BBC
23 June
Belgium v Tunisia, 1pm BBC
South Korea v Mexico, 4pm ITV
Germany v Sweden, 7pm ITV
24 June
England v Panama, 1pm BBC
Japan v Senegal, 4pm BBC
Poland v Colombia, 7pm ITV
25 June
Uruguay v Russia, 3pm ITV
Saudi Arabia v Egypt, 3pm ITV
Spain v Morocco, 7pm BBC
Iran v Portugal, 7pm BBC
26 June
Denmark v France, 3pm ITV
Australia v Peru, 3pm ITV
Iceland v Croatia, 7pm BBC
Argentina v Nigeria, 7pm BBC
27 June
South Korea v Germany, 3pm BBC
Mexico v Sweden, 3pm BBC
Serbia v Brazil, 7pm ITV
Switzerland v Costa Rica, 7pm ITV
28 June
Senegal v Colombia, 3pm BBC
Japan v Poland, 3pm BBC
England v Belgium, 7pm ITV
Panama v Tunisia, 7pm ITV
World Cup knockout fixtures
Last 16
30 June
Winner Group C v Runner-up Group D, 3pm
Winner Group A v Runner-up Group B, 7pm
1 July
Winner Group B v Runner-up Group A, 3pm
Winner Group D v Runner-up Group C, 7pm
2 July
Winner Group E v Runner-up Group F, 3pm
Winner Group G v Runner-up GroupH, 7pm
3 July
Winner Group F v Runner-up Group E, 3pm
Winner Group H v Runner-up Group G, 7pm
Quarter-finals
6 July
Quarter-final 1, 3pm
Quarter-final 2, 7pm
7 July
Quarter-final 3, 3pm
Quarter-final 4, 7pm
Semi-finals
Semi-final 1, 7pm ITV
11 July
Semi-final 2, 7pm BBC
Third-placed play-off
14 July
Third-place play-off, 3pm ITV
World Cup final
Sunday 15th July
Final, 4pm live on BBC and ITV