It's the fifth day of this summer's huge World Cup, with three games taking place later on.
Minnows Cape Verde face the difficult task of downing Spain, who are among the favourites for the tournament.
La Roja last won football's biggest prize back in 2010 and have often struggled to scale those dizzying heights in the time since.
However, having won the European Championships two years ago - and possessing top names in every department - Spain go into the tournament with high hopes and expectations.
Later in the day, Belgium are in action.
They'll go up against an Egypt side still spearheaded by Mohamed Salah, who recently left Liverpool after a glittering nine-year stint.
The final game of the day sees Saudi Arabia do battle with Uruguay.
Jurgen Klopp forced to issue apology on live TV
Jurgen Klopp has been forced to issue an on-air apology after a comment about Julian Nagelsmann sparked speculation over Germany's managerial future.
Working as a television pundit at the World Cup, Klopp said Nagelsmann was “still” selecting the team while discussing Germany’s line-up with Thomas Muller.
The innocent remark then quickly fuelled debate about Klopp potentially succeeding Nagelsmann.
Following Germany’s 7-1 win over Curaçao, Klopp clarified there was no hidden meaning, joking he could have “punched himself in the face” for using the word.
Nagelsmann laughed off the incident and accepted the apology.
Good morning and welcome to day five of the World Cup

Good morning and welcome to our coverage of day five of the World Cup.
In case you missed anything, there were two games overnight.
Manchester United's Amad Diallo scored the winner as Ivory Coast edged Ecuador 1-0.
And Sweden ran riot against Tunisia, thumping them 5-1, with Premier League stars Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres on target.
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