When is World Cup final 2018, what TV channel is it on and who is playing?
Fans from all over the world will be tuning to watch the dramatic conclusion to the tournament unfold in Moscow

THE world is holding its breath to see who will win the World Cup final.
France are through after beating Belgium and have been joined by Croatia, who edged out England in extra time.
When is the World Cup final?
THE final will be held today - Sunday, July 15.
Kick-off will be at 4pm UK time.
But for those of you who are lucky enough to be in Russia, the action will start at 6pm.
Where will the World Cup final be held?
RUSSIA's biggest venue will host the action.
The Luzhniki Stadium will be familiar to England if they get through, as they face Croatia there in the semi-finals.
It has been used for the 1980 Olympic games, 1999 UEFA Cup Final, 2008 Champions League final and the 2013 World Championships in Athletics.
The stadium boasts a huge capacity of 81,000.
Which TV channel is the World Cup final on?
VIEWERS in the UK will be able to chose between watching on ITV1 and BBC ONE.
Fans will also be able to stream on both the and
This is free for all UK viewers with a TV licence.