It feels like the 2023 Women's World Cup has only just started but already the group stages are winding to a close. Some nations' fates are sealed, though there is plenty more still to be decided.
Sunday 30 July promises to be another exciting day of tournament football with New Zealand and Germany in action, while both South Korea and Morocco are hoping to keep their World Cup dreams alive.
There are four games in total, allowing fans to get their teeth stuck into a number of interesting match-ups with some favourable kick-off times for European supporters.
Here is everything you need to know ahead of Sunday's Women's World Cup action.
Having been beaten 6-0 by Germany in their opening group stage game, Morocco will be hoping for less of a thumping this time round.
South Korea, who also lost 2-0 to Colombia, are 55 places above the African nation in the FIFA rankings and need to get their World Cup back on track. With Colombia facing Germany, South Korea know a victory would keep their destiny in their own hands heading into the final match of Group H.
Morocco can't be too disheartened by their chastening defeat to Euro 2022 finalists Germany, given it was their first ever appearance at a World Cup, and they did show glimmers of attacking potential against the worldwide heavyweights. Ghizlane Chebbak will be key to proceedings if the Lionesses of Atlas are to get a surprising result from the match.
However, South Korea will be strong favourites for the three points, with defeat for Morocco making qualification near impossible.
Country
TV Channel / Live Stream
United Kingdom
BBC Two, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Web
United States
Peacock, Fox Sports
Canada
TSN1, TSN3, TSN4
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