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England's fate may rest with this match (kickoff 7.30am), their final Group F game against Nigeria in Osaka, Japan.
England's only game against the Super Eagles was a 1-0 win in 1994, thanks to a goal from 1990 World Cup hero David Platt. Which of Sven's men will make a name for themselves today? Plus extended highlights of Sweden v Argentina, a game that may decide whether England make it to the last 16.
Introduced by Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen and Ian Wright.
Commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.

See Choice. BBCi: additional features are available to digital viewers
Top ten World Cup excuses for missing work: page 12; What England fans won't want to see: page 31

Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Platt.
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Ian Wright.
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.

Ends 5.35.

Rugrats
The babies get special powers, Tommy explains backyard basics to Dil, and Angelica stages her own talk show.

4.35 Even Stevens
Louis takes dance lessons to impress Tawny at a party.

5.00 Blue Peter
Magazine hosted by Konnie Huq, Liz Barker, Matt Baker and Simon Thomas.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (Blue Peter):
Konnie Huq
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Liz Barker
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Matt Baker
Presenter (Blue Peter):
Simon Thomas

Steve Leonard seeks the world's fastest and strongest animals in a quest that sees him on a sprint finish with a cheetah, playing a trick on a great white shark and crossing the Arctic on the bloody trail of the world's biggest bear.
Producer Marielle Wyse ; Series producer Martin Hughes BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: available monthly, price £2.80

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Leonard
Producer:
Marielle Wyse
Producer:
Martin Hughes

Concluding the two-part follow-up look at the women of 11 Platoon on their first commissions after finishing their
Sandhurst training. How will Michelle Crawford , Rachael McFadyen and Lisa Potts find life as officers in a male-dominated environment? Narrated by Amanda Redman.
Director Helen Thomas ; Executive producer Jane Aldous

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Crawford
Unknown:
Rachael McFadyen
Unknown:
Lisa Potts
Unknown:
Amanda Redman.
Director:
Helen Thomas
Producer:
Jane Aldous

There have been huge changes to the role of the monarchy in the last 50 years - so what challenges lie ahead in the next half century? David Dimbleby presents this special live debate from the Queen's House in Greenwich, south-east London, on how Britain's monarchy should evolve in the future, and hears from those fiercely loyal to the crown and others who would like to see a significantly reduced role for the royal family.
Producer Diana Martin ; Editor Alexandra Henderson TO TAKE PART: viewers can express their opinion by voting during the discussion either online atwww.bbc.co.uk/monarchy, via digital television or by telephone. Full details during the programme

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Producer:
Diana Martin
Editor:
Alexandra Henderson

Gary Lineker introduces full highlights as England's World Cup future is decided with Sven's men taking on Nigeria in their last Group F match, while Sweden play Argentina. In Group B, Spain play South Africa and Paraguay face Slovenia. Repeated at lam on BBC Choice WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/worldcup

Contributors

Introduces:
Gary Lineker

Another light-hearted celebration of the World Cup with Johnny Vaughan chatting to regular guests Ian Wright , David Ginola and Jimmy Greaves and special guests. But will the laughter be tinged with tears with England's future possibly decided? Shown at 10.30pm on BBC Choice BBC WORLD CUP MAGAZINE: a Match of the Day special. price £3.95

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Vaughan
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
David Ginola
Unknown:
Jimmy Greaves

Police drama directed by and starring Brian Dennehy. When
Jack Reed is called back from holiday to help solve a triple murder, he discovers that all the victims are Russian, and that there are other people missing. Review page 54.
(1996.15)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Dennehy.
Unknown:
Jack Reed

Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.20.
Wildlife on One How the polar bears of Canada's Hudson Bay are increasingly encroaching into the nearbytown.
2.10 Diet or Die A look at the morbidly obese whose weight threatens to kill them.
3.10 Ice Dogs Benedict Allen and a team of huskies conclude their
1,000-mile trek into Alaska. First shown on BBC2
3.40 Panorama The case of the Bolton businessman convicted on the strength of a single fingerprint.

Contributors

Unknown:
Benedict Allen

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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