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World Cup 2018 Day 14 open thread: Mexico-Sweden, S. Korea-Germany, Switzerland-Costa Rica, Serbia-Brazil

Groups C & D, you had your chance, It’s E & F’s turn now.

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Korea Republic v Mexico: Group F - 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Photo by Elsa/Getty Images

Two weeks gone, can you believe it? The final round of the World Cup group stages continues with groups E & F, and there’s still a lot of drama and potential for excitement in both of these groups. Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia are battling for two spots (Costa Rica is already eliminated) in Group E, while in F, even South Korea, who lost both their games, has a slim chance to sneak into second place with a big win over Germany and a Sweden win over Mexico. Don’t cry yet, Sonny! It’s not over until Diego Maradona sings!

The games and how to watch:

Sweden vs. Mexico — 10 am ET, 3 pm BST
TV: FOX (USA) | BBC 2 (UK) | other listings on livesoccertv.com
Streaming: Fox Sports Go, Telemundo (USA - Spanish, available through NBC Sports Live) | BBC iPlayer (UK) | fubo.tv (free trial)

South Korea vs. Germany — 10 am ET, 3 pm BST
TV: Fox Sports 1 (USA) | BBC 1 (UK) | other listings on livesoccertv.com
Streaming: Fox Sports Go, Telemundo (USA - Spanish, available through NBC Sports Live) | BBC iPlayer (UK) | fubo.tv (free trial)

Switzerland vs. Costa Rica, 2 pm ET, 7 pm BST
TV: Fox Sports 1 (USA) | IVT 4 (UK) | other listings on livesoccertv.com
Streaming: Fox Sports Go, Telemundo (USA - Spanish, available through NBC Sports Live) | ITV Hub (UK) | fubo.tv (free trial)

Serbia vs. Brazil, 2 pm ET, 7 pm BST
TV: FOX (USA) | ITV 1 (UK) | other listings on livesoccertv.com
Streaming: Fox Sports Go, Telemundo (USA - Spanish, available through NBC Sports Live) | ITV Hub (UK) | fubo.tv (free trial)

Any Spurs players involved?

It’s likely Son Heung-Min’s final World Cup hurrah, and wouldn’t it be great if he goes out a winner?

How about former Spurs?

Giovani Dos Santos (Mexico), Milos Veljkovic (Serbia)

Any transfer targets or rival players I’m probably interested in?

Only if you think Spurs have any chance at all at landing Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.

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