Everything from the final Copa America group-stage games, to the FIFA Women's World Cup round of 16 feature on our list of must-watch games.

What to watch on Monday, June 24, 2019:

Ivory Coast vs South Africa at 10:30 ET/14:30 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN Sports and Fanatiz USA in the USA; Eurosport in the UK; beIN Sports and DAZN in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; SuperSport and Canal+ Sport 1 Afrique in Ivory Coast; SuperSport and SABC 3 in South Africa

Preview: Ivory Coast and South Africa begin their Africa Cup of Nations campaign on Tuesday and their first game will be tough, as it will see them two lock horns. With Morocco beating Namibia, defeat would leave either side with a hill to climb. Don't miss this interesting fixture!

Spain vs USA at 12:00 ET/16:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports, Telemundo, and Fox Sports 1 in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; Gol in Spain

Preview: Things did not go great for Spain in the group stage. They finished in second but only beat out China on goal difference and finished a whopping five points behind Germany. However, things will get all the more difficult in the round of 16 as they face defending champions USA. Alex Morgan and Co. scored a whopping 18 goals in their first three games and will likely dispatch the Spaniards with ease.

Sweden vs Canada at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, UNIVERSO, and Fox Sports 1 in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; C More Play, C More Fotball, and TV4 Sweden in Sweden 

Preview: This should be an interesting showdown. Both sides won twice and lost once in the group stage, finishing in second. Led by Christine Sinclair, Canada will look to improve on their quarter-final finish from four years back but will have to beat Sweden first before they can contemplate about a semi-final ticket. Will they? Tune in to find out.

France U21 vs Romania U21 at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: ESPN3 in the USA; Sky Sports in the UK; beIN Sports and W9 in France; TVR in Romania

Preview: With England and Croatia both eliminated with zero points each, both France and Romania have secured progression. With six points each, whoever emerges triumphant in this showdown will win the group.

Chile vs Uruguay at 19:00 ET/23:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: ESPN+, NBC Sports Live Extra App, and Telemundo in the USA; Premier Sports in the UK; TSN in Canada; beIN Sports and Kayo Sports in Australia; DIRECTV in Chile; TCC, Monte Carlo TV Canal 4, DIRECTV, vera+, and NS Eventos HD in Uruguay

Preview: This should be a thriller. Chile and Uruguay will battle it out in their final group-stage game. Both sides are destined to make the knockout stage, but top spot is still up for grabs. Suarez and Co. trail La Roja by two points but a win would see them leapfrog Alexis and Co. As for the reigning champions, they won their first two games and will aim to maintain their perfect record.

What to watch on Tuesday, June 25, 2019:

Italy vs China at 12:00 ET/16:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: Fox Sports 1, UNIVERSO, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, and NBC Sports Live Extra App in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN and RDS in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; RAI Italia and Sky Italia in Italy; CCTV in China

Preview: Italy are the favorites to progress in this fixture. After topping their group ahead of Brazil and Australia, the European outfit now aim to book a quarter-final ticket. China stand in their way but if form is anything to go by, the Asian side will be brushed aside.

Netherlands vs Japan at 15:00 ET/19:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: NBC Sports Live Extra App, Fox Sports 1, UNIVERSO, and Telemundo Deportes En Vivo in the USA; BBC in the UK; TSN, RDS, and CTV in Canada; Optus Sport in Australia; NPO 3 and Ketnet in the Netherlands; NHK Japan, J Sports 2, and Fuji TV in Japan

Preview: The Netherlands have impressed everyone at France 2019. They won their group with a perfect record and will now take on Japan. The 2015 runners-up have been below par so far, picking up only one win in the group stage. Can the Asian giants return to their best on Tuesday or will this be the end of the road for them? Tune in to find out.

Ghana vs Benin at 16:00 ET/20:00 GMT

Broadcast listings: beIN Sports and Fanatiz USA; Eurosport in the UK; beIN Sports in Canada; Kayo Sports and Canada in Australia; SuperSport, Canal+ Sport 1 Afrique, and GTV Sports+ in Ghana; ORTB, SuperSport, and Canal+ Sport 1 Afrique in Benin

Preview: African powerhouse Ghana kick things off on Tuesday against Benin. The Black Stars finished in fourth in 2017 and know that competition will be tough this time around. Benin should be a good warm-up for the continental giants.

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