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World Cup 2018: How to Watch Colombia vs. Japan

Should be an evenly matched game

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Sadie Gennis

Time: Tuesday, June 19 at 8 a.m. ET
Channel: FS1, Telemundo and NBC Universo
Stream Online: Hulu with Live TV or fuboTV (Try for free)

Colombia's best showing at the World Cup was in 2014 when they made it to the quarter-finals. This year, they're in the top-third of the teams and qualified with seven wins, six draws and five losses. Radamel Falcao, the captain, has the most international goals for the team, followed by James Rodríguez, the vice-captain.

Meanwhile, Japan has had strong showings in the AFC Asian Cup, but their record in the World Cup hasn't been great. But compared to Colombia, Japan has a bit more international experience on their team, which is lead by Shinji Okazaki, captain Makoto Hasebe, and Yūto Nagatomo. The two Group H teams should provide a close match.

The game at Mordovia Arena, Saransk starts at 3 p.m. local time, or 8 a.m. ET. You can watch it live on FS1 in English, or in Spanish on Telemundo and NBC Universo. If you don't have cable, you can stream it via Hulu with Live TV or fuboTV. fuboTV also offers matchday bonus feeds to bring fans closer to each game, where you can select from Match360/Tactical View, two Team Channels, a Highlight Feed, and Cable Cam.