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Russia v Croatia Live Stream: Watch tonight’s World Cup clash for free

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Russia v Croatia Live Stream, Time and TV Channel: How to watch tonight’s Russia v Croatia World Cup 2018 match for free.
Well, well, well. Host nations Russia − the lowest-ranked side in the entire competition − are in with a chance of making it to the semis. The Golden Eagles massively overachieved just by qualifying for the Round of 16, and then shocked the world by beating a star-studded Spain team on penalties.
Standing in their way are Croatia, who looked incredibly impressive in the group stages of the competition, before labouring to a penalty shootout win over Denmark in the last round. Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic will need to be at their scheming best today, with Russia likely to play with their backs to the wall, looking to hit Croatia on the counter.
And, of course, there’s the question on everyone’s lips? Will Vladimir Granat complete a pass this time out?
Without further ado, here’s how to tune into the game.
The Russia v Croatia kick-off time is set for 7pm BST, which is 9pm local time in Sochi, Russia, where the game is being played.
The BBC and ITV are splitting World Cup TV coverage here in the UK, and the Russia v Croatia clash has gone to ITV. The exact channel is ITV1, with coverage set to start at 2:30pm BST.
To watch Russia v Croatia online, all you need to do is fire up ITV Hub, which doesn’t cost a penny.
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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