
World Cup 2014: Argentina & France ties live on BBC television
The BBC will show the World Cup second-round games involving France, Argentina and Belgium live on television.
France have started off strongly, topping their group, and now face Nigeria in Brasilia on Monday, 30 June.
The digital World Cup

When you are watching the games on the biggest screen in the house you can also use the BBC's World Cup live pages as a second screen to get closer to the action
Four-time world player of the year Lionel Messi will be in action when Argentina take on Switzerland on Tuesday, 1 July in Sao Paulo.
Belgium won all their group games and will meet the USA, who qualified from Germany's group, ahead of Portugal.
Those games follow the BBC's broadcast of Saturday's tie between hosts Brazil and Chile.
You can follow all the action from the last-16 phase of the 2014 Fifa World Cup with the BBC across television, radio and online.
Matches will also be shown live on BBC television and online throughout the remainder of the tournament.
There will be live text commentary on every knockout match at the World Cup, available on the BBC Sport website and app for mobile, tablet and BBC Sport Connected TV App.
BBC Radio 5 live will also be continuing to provide live coverage and analysis of every match.
BBC coverage of the last-16 matches
Monday, 30 June: France v Nigeria (live TV and radio coverage, 17:00 BST)
Monday, 30 June: Germany v Algeria (live radio coverage, 21:00 BST)
Tuesday, 1 July: Argentina v Switzerland (live TV and radio coverage, 17:00 BST)
Tuesday, 1 July: Belgium v USA (live TV and radio coverage, 21:00 BST)