Panama vs Tunisia LIVE World Cup 2018: Latest score, goals and updates and prediction, how to watch online, team news, line-ups, betting odds
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Your support makes all the difference.Both Tunisia and Panama are looking to get their first win of the World Cup following two group defeats.
Tunisia had a better game against England than against Belgium. The North African side managed two goals during their 5-2 loss to Belgium and also a goal against England during the group stage opener thanks to Ferjani Sassi’s penalty.
Panama are coming into this game on the back of a heavy defeat at the hands of England. Panama scored their first ever World Cup goal in that game, which came when Felipe Baloy following Ricardo Ávila’s free kick into the penalty area.
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What time is it?
Panama vs Tunisia kicks off at 19:00 in Saransk.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage is available on ITV 4 and online via the ITV Hub.
Odds
Panama: 7/2
Tunisia: 4/5
Draw: 13/5
Prediction
Tunisia will likely leave this game with a win. They have managed to get some goals against the two better teams in the group which means they should be able to score against the Panamanian side.
12 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
England have a corner, Marcus Rashford got the ball on the edge of Belgium's area and his shot was deflected. The corner comes into the far post and Cahill heads it down but it goes out of the defender and Cahill has been penalised for pushing
13 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
Alexander-Arnold breaks down the right for England and whips the ball into the box, Vardy gets his head to it but the ball is a lttle behind him and he can't direct it goalwards
16 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
Belgium in possession now, just starting an attack by building from the back, Tielemans gets the ball in mid-field and tries to feed in Batshuayi but John Stones is there to clear it
18 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
England win a free kick in Belgium's area as Danny Rose was brought down heavily by Tielemans, Alexander-Arnold whips it in but it's cleared and England win a throw in
22 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
Handball by Fellaini and England have a free kick, it's passed around the defence and Belgium win it back, Chadli over hits it and Pickford collects.
The ball comes to Eric Dier and he loses it, Belgium start again for another attack
25 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
The English fans break out into a rendition of 'God save the Queen' but England are finding it hard to win the ball in mid-field as Belgium look comfortable on the ball. Batshuayi brings the ball into England's area and shoots but Stones denies him again
26 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
The corner comes in and Fellaini is able to chest the ball down and shoot but it's cleared on the line again!
30 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
England have the ball, Loftus-Cheek feeds Alexander-Arnold down the right but his cross is too heavy and Courtois watches it go past
32 mins: ENGLAND 0 - 0 BELGIUM
England have a free kick, courtesy of a foul on Danny Rose, Alexander-Arnold takes it, it comes into the box but goes out for a corner
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