Yesterday the 2018 World Cup got going with a full slate of games, but got REALLY going when Spain and Portugal battled to a 3-3 draw that saw Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat trick (including a late game free kick golazo) outweigh a brace by Diego Costa in a game that not only lived up to the hype but was one of the better group stage games in recent memory. Today brings a quartet of games to the table, each with reasons to watch, but do they come close to yesterday afternoon’s thriller?
2018 World Cup: Time, TV schedule and how to watch France vs. Australia online
