The stage is set for the commencement of the biggest sporting event on the planet.

ESPN has released comprehensive details of what fans should expect across its English and Spanish-language networks during the World Cup. Live coverage around the 64 matches will be available on the network's selected media platforms, as well as content ranging from news and analysis to on-site reports.

Here are the platforms, shows, and services fans should look forward to in both the English and Spanish languages:

Sports Center/ ESPN FC: The sports program will focus primarily on World Cup news and analysis. It will be aired every matchday on ESPN2 at 5 p.m. ET.

ESPNFC.com: The soccer news and information platform, will feature World Cup content in English and Spanish. On-site correspondents will provide daily live reports from Russia.

ESPN FC Match Predictor Game: Fans will have the chance to pick the winners for each round and compete for prizes throughout the tournament via the web-based game. It is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese on the smartphone, tablet and computer devices.

ESPN the Magazine: The magazine's World Football issue released on June 8 has a feature on the USMNT, Paul Pogba, Mohamed Salah, and a special insight on Russian soccer hooligans.

ESPN Social Media: Park the Bus, a show which will offer analysis, reaction, fan questions and trending content will stream live on Twitter (live.twitter.com/espn) during Mexico's group stage matches.

ESPN Deportes: The Spanish-language sports network will provide World Cup-related news and information programming throughout the competition. Coverage on the platform includes SportsCenter, Fútbol Picante, Jorge Ramos y su Banda, Raza Deportiva, Los Capitanes, Cronómetro, and more.

ESPNDeportes.com: A section of the website is dedicated to live scores from World Cup matches, game cast, news and other information in Spanish. It also has the "ESPN FC Pronóstico Rusia" – the Spanish-language version of the Match Predictor Game.

ESPN Deportes Radio: The Spanish-language radio will offer World Cup-related news, information, and updates throughout its programs.