Next, we explain at what time and on what platforms and channels You will be able to see all the matches that are being played today, Tuesday, November 29, with England’s confrontation against Wales as the highlight of the day. Who do you think will go to the round of 16?
England, open; the rest, paid
After more than four years, The FIFA World Cup is back and that means that 32 teams will once again compete against each other to lift the World Cup on December 18.
After the first and second round of group stage matches, we finally reached the third match of the teams from Groups A and B, the one who will distribute the tickets to go to the round of 16. Being such decisive matches, the two from each group will be played at the same time:
- Ecuador – Senegal: 16:00 (Spanish peninsular time).
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Netherlands – Qatar: 16:00 (Spanish peninsular time).
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Iran – United States: 20:00 (Spanish peninsular time).
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Wales v England: 20:00 (Spanish peninsular time).
As every day, the platforms and channels where you can follow the four games are the following:
- Movistar Plus+: the operator will broadcast the four matches through the Gol Mundial and Gol Mundial 2 channels. You can watch it in HD on dials 57 and 58, and in 4K on dials 443 and 444, as well as on the Movistar Plus+ app (iOS /Android).
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World Goal: if you have contracted the Mediapro OTT (19.99 euros), you will also be able to see all the matches both through the browser (PC/Mac) and through its app for iOS, Android, Android TV, Samsung or LG Smart TV , Chromecast and Fire Stick. If your television is compatible, the Smart TV app offers the Gol Mundial UHD channel, which broadcasts in 4K HDR.
Also, TVE will broadcast Wales – England open through DTT. You can see it on La1 and on the RTVE Play app (iOS / Android). If you meet the requirements, you can also watch it in 4K through TVE UHD.
You can also access TVE’s La1 at all platforms that include DTT in its contents, that is, all operators (in their respective decos and apps) and services such as the Tivify app.
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