It might be hard to top the wild finish between Ecuador and Switzerland, but Argentina and Bosnia and Herzegovina are certainly going to try (6 p.m. ET, ESPN). These are two of the most exciting attacking teams in the tournament, so this could be a match of the World Cup candidate.
World Cup Sunday
World Cup Sunday
All eyes will be on Lionel Messi, who has struggled to deliver in big tournaments for Argentina. He wasn't spectacular in the 2010 World Cup, shockingly lost the 2007 Copa America final and didn't do anything in the 2011 edition of that tournament. He's always been better for Barcelona than Argentina, and there's pressure on him to cement his international legacy in this tournament.
Edin Dzeko is Bosnia's big star, and they'll need him to be on top of his game if they want to pull off an upset win. He's capable of scoring out of nothing and in every way imaginable, so don't be shocked if he breaks up a spell of Argentina dominance with a goal.
There are multiple online streaming options for people who live in the USA. If your TV or internet provider gives you access to the service, Watch ESPN will be where to watch the game in English, as well as in Portuguese and on a tactical camera. If you prefer to watch the game in Spanish or don't have access to Watch ESPN, you can catch the game on Univision En Vivo.
BBC iPlayer is where to watch the game in the U.K., and you can watch on the CBC Sports streaming service in Canada. You can check out listings for other countries as well at Live Soccer TV.