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France vs Croatia Live Stream: Watch the 2018 World Cup Final online for free

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How to watch France vs Croatia in the World Cup Final on TV and online for free! Plus, France vs Croatia TV channel details, the kick-off time and more.
The French side will go into the final as favourites following a somewhat comfortable passage through the tournament; including knock-out wins over Argentina, Uruguay and Belgium.
The Croatians, led by the tireless Luka Modric are one match away from glory, following an incredible run to the final. The extra time win over England was preceded by a dramatic shoot-out wins over Denmark and Russia.
England may be missing, but there are plenty of Premier League stars to keep tabs on, including Hugo Lloris, N’Golo Kante and Olivier Giroud of France and Croatia’s Dejan Lovren. The latter did little to endear himself to England fans on Wednesday night.
It’s a first ever final for Croatia, while France are looking to regain the trophy they last won in dramatic style 20-years ago. Where’s your money?
The France vs Croatia kick-off time is set for 4pm BST on Sunday July 15, which is 6pm local time in Moscow, Russia, where the game is being played.
The BBC and ITV are splitting World Cup TV coverage here in the UK, and both channels have the rights to show the final. That means Brits get a choice. France vs Croatia coverage will start at 3:00pm BST on BBC 1, while ITV 1’s coverage starts half an hour earlier at 2:30pm BST.
To watch France vs Croatia online, all you need to do is fire up BBC iPlayer, which doesn’t cost a penny if you’ve got a valid UK TV license, or the ITV Hub.
There are iPlayer apps available for virtually every modern platform and device. Below are some of the most popular to help you on your way.
There are ITV Hub apps available for virtually every modern platform and device. Below are some of the most popular to help you on your way.
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