It's going to be a big night for Scotland this evening.
Steve Clarke's men will go into their clash with Morocco hoping to build on their positive 1-0 victory over Haiti last time out.
They are currently top of the group, too, after tonight's opponents managed an impressive 1-1 draw with Brazil in their own opening game.
Earlier, at 8pm, hosts USA will lock horns with Australia knowing a second victory on the trot would safely seal their passage to the knockout stages.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, Brazil face Haiti.
And at 4am, if you're getting in from a night out or rising early to maximise your weekend, you can tune in for Turkey vs Paraguay.
Stay up to date with all of our coverage below.
FIFA change unlikely to appease Tuchel
FIFA has moved quickly to address Thomas Tuchel's complaints after photographers blocked his view of England's players during the national anthem before their 4-2 World Cup win over Croatia.
Photographers have been instructed to stand closer together, while coaches may be asked to move away from the dugout area.
However, Tuchel is reportedly unhappy at the prospect of changing his own position and could push for an alternative solution.
The England manager said the issue "ruined" a special moment for him, having wanted to watch his players sing "God Save the King" before kick-off.
World Cup star stretchered off after horror injury
Former Watford midfielder Ismael Kone suffered a serious leg injury during Canada's 6-0 World Cup victory over Qatar, prompting ITV to avoid showing replays of the incident.
The 24-year-old was hurt following a challenge from Assim Madibo, who was sent off and later apologised in the Canada dressing room.
Players from both sides were visibly distressed, while manager Jesse Marsch admitted he could "hear the bone snap".
Kone was stretchered off, taken to hospital and reportedly suffered fractures to his fibula and tibia.
Good morning and welcome to our live blog

Good morning and welcome to our live blog.
In case you missed any of the action, there were four games yesterday.
Czechia and South Africa played out a 1-1 draw, while Switzerland thumped Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1.
Canada ran riot against Qatar, with the Middle Eastern side having two players sent off.
And Mexico overcame South Korea 1-0 to make it two wins from two.
Stay tuned for all of our coverage today.
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