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World Cup semi-finals: Live stream, date, kick off times, TV channels, odds
THE WORLD CUP is reaching its climax with the semi-finals upon us - and here’s everything you need to know about them.
The World Cup is down to the final four, and England fans are still signing ‘Football’s coming home’ so Gareth Southgate and the boys have been doing something right.
England face Croatia in the second semi-final, but before that France take on Belgium.
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World Cup semi-finals
France vs Belgium
When is it?
Tuesday July 10 7pm
What TV channel is it on?
BBC One
Where is it?
The Saint Petersburg Stadium, in Saint Petersburg
Odds
France 29/10
Belgium 11/5
Draw 23/10
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Croatia vs England
When is it?
Wednesday July 11 7pm
What TV channel is it on?
ITV
Where is it?
The Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow.
Odds
England 11/8
Croata 21/10
Draw 13/5
Live stream
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.