Senegal and Iraq stand on the brink of elimination from the World Cup unless either can produce something special in their final Group I game.
The two sides have both fallen to back-to-back defeats to France and Norway to go into their final game without any points on the board.
That leaves left Senegal needing a good win to stand any chance of making it through as one of the best third-placed sides; winning by two might be sufficient, but three or more would be better. Iraq, meanwhile, would need to win by five or six, which isn’t going to happen.
ITV pundits for Senegal vs Iraq
The two sides are set to meet at BMO Field in Toronto, with the game set to kick off at 3pm local time (8pm UK time).
The game will be broadcast live in the UK on ITV4 with coverage set to start at 7pm.
When ITV have previously had two kick-offs to deal with at the same time this summer, they have broadcast the same build-up for both games across ITV1 and ITV4.
That means the punditry team will be the same as the other Group Game involving Norway and France.
Mark Pougatch, who fronts their major football tournaments will lead the team from 7pm when they head on air.
He’ll be tasked with keeping Patrick Vieria and Roy Keane in order, with both of them on the panel this evening.
The pair were part of an infamous feud in the early 00s, going head to head several times for Arsenal and Manchester United respectively.
Both seem to be on amicable terms now, working together several times for Sky Sports and ITV over the past few years.
Of course Vieira has a vested interest in one of the games being shown, having made 107 appearances for France, winning the World Cup and European Championships back-to-back in 1998 and 2000.
Alongside them is the lovable Ian Wright, who will no doubt provide slight relief if things do get tense between Vieira and Keane.