The World Cup knockout stages are now in full swing as the Round of 16 enters its second day on Sunday, in Qatar.
Today it's the turn of reigning world champions France to show-case their credentials, but in their way stands Robert Lewandowski and Poland. Can Kylian Mbappe turn on the style to see off the Poles and book France a potential quarter-final date with England?
Here's everything you need to know to watch the match.
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What time does France v Poland kick off?
France v Poland will kick off at 3pm UK time on Sunday, December 4.
What channel is France v Poland on TV?
The match will be live on BBC1 and BBC1 HD. Coverage begins at 2.30pm, half an hour before kick-off.
How do I live stream France v Poland ?
BBC's streaming service, iPlayer, will be streaming the match both on their website and on the app on mobile devices. The match can also be streamed on the Virgin anywhere app.
Where is France v Poland being played?
The match will be played at the Al Thumama Stadium in Qatar.
What are the latest betting odds?
According to Betfair, France are odds-on to continue the defence of their title at 1/3. Poland are considered a much longer punt for the win at 19/2. The odds-maker is offering 4/1 on a draw after 90 minutes.
(Odds courtesy of Betfair, correct at time of publishing. Please gamble responsibly.)
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