FIFA World Cup Schedule for June 23: Games and Livestream Info

Today, June 23, Portugal and England play in two of the four scheduled games. Both teams want to go far, but Portugal had a tough start, and England played well.
The games start at 1 p.m. ET and go through the afternoon and evening. Here's how to watch live today.
Group K: Portugal vs. Uzbekistan starts at 1 p.m. ET in Houston Stadium.
Group L: England vs. Ghana starts at 4 p.m. ET in Boston Stadium.
Group L: Panama vs. Croatia starts at 7 p.m. ET in Toronto Stadium.
Group J: Colombia vs. DR Congo starts at 10 p.m. ET in Guadalajara Stadium.
Portugal was a favorite to win the World Cup with Cristiano Ronaldo, but they tied their first game 1-1 against DR Congo. They need to win against Uzbekistan.
You can watch the games live on FOX, Fox One, and Peacock in Spanish.
England beat Croatia and wants to secure a spot in the next stage with players like Harry Kane and Marcus Rashford.
You can watch England's game live on FOX, Fox One, and Peacock in Spanish.
Croatia, led by Luka Modric, needs to beat Panama to stay in the tournament after losing to England.
You can watch Croatia's game live on FOX, Fox One, and Peacock in Spanish.
Colombia beat Uzbekistan and is favored against DR Congo, but DR Congo tied Portugal, so anything can happen.
You can watch Colombia's game live on FS1, Fox One, and Peacock in Spanish.
If you don't want a separate streaming service, you can use YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.
These services have over 100 live channels and include Fox and FS1.
YouTube TV offers a 10-day trial, then costs $67.99/month for 3 months.
Fubo Sports offers a 1-day trial, then costs $45.99/month for 1 month.
Hulu + Live TV offers a 3-day trial, then costs $89.99/month.
You can also watch the World Cup for free on international services like ITVX or BBC iPlayer.
To watch for free, you need a VPN like ExpressVPN, which has servers in 105 countries and is user-friendly.
ExpressVPN is a good choice for sports and offers a speedy connection and up to 10 connections.
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