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How to Watch Sunday’s World Cup Fixtures in the UK, Including Germany vs Curacao

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Day four of the 2026 World Cup brings another busy schedule, with four fixtures spread across Sunday evening and the early hours of Monday morning for fans in the UK.

Germany open their tournament against Curacao in Houston, while the Netherlands face Japan later in Dallas.

Ivory Coast play Ecuador in Philadelphia, and Sweden meet Tunisia in Monterrey to round off the day.

Here’s how you can follow all four matches from the UK.

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How to watch Germany vs Curacao

Germany’s Group E opener against Curacao takes place at NRG Stadium in Houston, with kick-off at 6pm BST on Sunday 14 June.

The match will be shown live on ITV1, and fans can also stream it through ITVX or the ITV website.

How to watch Netherlands vs Japan

The Netherlands and Japan begin their Group F campaigns at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, with kick-off scheduled for 9pm BST on Sunday 14 June.

Coverage will be available on ITV1, as well as via ITVX and the ITV website.

How to watch Ivory Coast vs Ecuador

The day’s third fixture sees Ivory Coast and Ecuador face off at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

The match kicks off at midnight BST on Monday 15 June.

BBC One will broadcast the game live, and fans can also stream it through BBC iPlayer or listen to radio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Sweden vs Tunisia

The final match of the day is Sweden vs Tunisia in Monterrey, with kick-off at 3am BST on Monday 15 June.

ITV will show the game live, with streaming options available on ITVX and the ITV website.