The World Cup in Qatar is already a week old and the stakes are rising for those with an eye on the big prize.
On Saturday evening, Argentina undid some of the damage caused by their opening shock defeat to Saudi Arabia by seeing off Mexico 2-0.
Today it is the turn of another of the tournament's big-hitters, as Belgium face Morocco at the Al Thumama Stadium in Group F. A win for former Everton manager Roberto Martinez' side would put the Red Devils into the last 16, but Morocco, who drew their first game with Croatia, will be desperate to spring another upset and keep their knockout stages dream alive.
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Here's everything that you need to know about today's match.
What time does Belgium v Morocco kick off?
Belgium v Morocco gets underway at 1pm UK time on Sunday, November 27.
What TV channel is Belgium v Morocco on?
The match will be live on BBC1. Coverage begins at 12.30pm, half an hour before kick-off.
How do I live stream Belgium v Morocco?
You can watch a live stream off the match on BBC iPlayer, either on the BBC website or via the SMART TV or mobile device app.
Where is Belgium v Morocco being played?
The match will be played at the Al Thumama Stadium, Qatar.
What are the latest betting odds?
Belgium are strong favourites for this one, with Betfair offering 20/23 on a Red Devils victory. A punt on the North Africans can be placed at 18/5, with 12/5 being offered for a draw.
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