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SBS announces FIFA World Cup Quarter Final broadcast schedule

• Super Saturday for football fans: SBS confirms England v Sweden at midnight

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 4, 2018
2 min read
Neymar of Brazil and Dusan Tadic of Serbia world cup 2018

SBS will broadcast every Quarter Final from the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia live this weekend.

The Round of 16 saw Sweden and England become the final two nations to qualify for Quarter Finals, joining Uruguay, France, Brazil, Belgium, Croatia, and hosts Russia.

SBS will continue to broadcast daily highlights in FIFA World Cup Today live from Red Square each match day with expert analysis from Craig Foster, Lucy Zelić and special guests, plus world exclusive match commentary from Martin Tyler, reporting from David Zdrilic, David Basheer and Sebastian Hassett and replays of the SBS Match of the Day each morning.

Matches broadcast on SBS will also be live streamed on The World Game website, through SBS On Demand and via the official 2018 FIFA World Cup app.

All matches will be available for catch-up via SBS On Demand, on The World Game website and in the official FIFA World Cup app.

SBS FIFA World Cup QF Live Broadcast Schedule

Friday July 6
• Uruguay v France, 11pm*, Live (kick-off 12am*)

Saturday July 7
• Brazil v Belgium, 3am*, Live (kick-off 4am*)
• Sweden v England, 11pm*, Live (kick-off 12am*)

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Sunday July 8
• Russia v Croatia, 3am*, Live (kick-off 4am*)

*Times are AEST, all matches subject to Extra Time and Penalties

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Top photo: Neymar (Brazil) and Dusan Tadic (Serbia) in their 2018 World Cup Group E match (credit: A.Ricardo / Shutterstock)

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