FIFA World Cup - SBS schedule changes 20 June 2018

Your guide to what is changing on SBS with more FIFA World Cup matches added to tonight's TV schedule

Shinji Kagawa

Another great World Cup moment - Japan becomes the first Asian team to beat a South American team in the World Cup. Source: Screenshot :https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/japan-upset-colombia-after-sanchez-s-moment-of-madness

SBS continues to broadcast every 2018 FIFA World Cup™ match live on free-to-air television until the end of Group Stage on Friday 29 June. This means that there are some changes on 20 June 2018 with the addition of matches to the broadcast schedule.

Due to schedule changes, the advertised Killer Hurricanes will not be broadcast in SA/NT/WA. In addition, The Definitive Guide To Sea Monsters will not be broadcast in WA. Both programs will be available to stream at SBS On Demand.

SBS’s existing 2018 FIFA World Cup™ programming schedule including FIFA World Cup Today highlights show at 5.30pm AEST daily and the SBS Match of the Day replay at 6.30am AEST daily will remain in place.

Eastern States - NSW/ACT/QLD/TAS/VIC

9:30pm 2018 FIFA World Cup: Portugal V Morocco [LIVE]
12:30am 2018 FIFA World Cup: Uruguay V Saudi Arabia [LIVE]
3:00am Road To the FIFA World Cup
3:30am 2018 FIFA World Cup: Iran V Spain [LIVE]

Central states - SA/NT

9:00pm 2018 FIFA World Cup: Portugal V Morocco [LIVE]
12:00am 2018 FIFA World Cup: Uruguay V Saudi Arabia [LIVE]
2:30am Road To the FIFA World Cup
3:00am 2018 FIFA World Cup: Iran V Spain [LIVE]

Western Australia

7:30pm 2018 FIFA World Cup: Portugal V Morocco [LIVE]
10:30pm 2018 FIFA World Cup: Uruguay V Saudi Arabia [LIVE]
1:00am Road To the FIFA World Cup
1:30am 2018 FIFA World Cup: Iran V Spain [LIVE]
SBS’s existing 2018 FIFA World Cup™ programming schedule including FIFA World Cup Todayhighlights show at 5.30pm* daily and the SBS Match of the Day replay at 6.30am* daily will remain in place.

 


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