No Azzurri, no problem for calcio fans, who will want to follow other Serie A stars this summer. LiveSoccerTV.com is on hand to provide a detailed guide how to do just that at this summer's World Cup.

This year's World Cup will be a very interesting one as there will be some new faces there and some familiar faces not featuring. For the first time, none of the 64 games played in Russia will be shown on state-run television in Italy, and rather, Italian football fans can tune in thanks to a new deal signed by Mediaset, which is owned by none other than ex-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Berlusconi, who up until recently also owned AC Milan, paid a reported $93 million for the TV rights. Prior to that, the rights to the 2014 World Cup were shared between Sky Sports Italia and state-owned network RAI.

Below you will find all the info you need to stay on top of all the action taking place in Russia this summer...even though one notable team won't be actually taking part.

When is the 2018 FIFA World Cup?

This year's edition of the famous quadrennial tournament will be played between June 14, 2018 and July 15, 2018.

2018 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights in Italy

As noted before, neither Sky Sports Italia nor RAI now have the broadcasting rights for this year's World Cup after Berlusconi's Mediaset acquired the rights for this year's edition. As such, all 64 games, from the opening game featuring the hosts Russia versus Saudi Arabia to the final on July 15th, will all be covered by varied channels on the Mediaset platform.

Watch the 2018 FIFA World Cup on TV

The options Italian football fans will have to watch the 2018 FIFA World Cup on TV include Canale 5Italia 1 and 20 Mediaset.

Stream the 2018 FIFA World Cup online

Cord-cutters rejoice: Mediaset Live Italia has all 64 matches live for you to stream every single game via your phone, computer, or other mobile device.

Listen to the 2018 FIFA World Cup on radio

Hoping to do what your nonno did back in the good old days when he was just a young ragazzo? Then turn to Radio 105 Network to catch all 64 games of the 2018 FIFA World Cup for a more nostalgic feel.

2018 FIFA World Cup match times

The overwhelming majority of fixtures will be played between 14:00 CET and 20:00 CET with the exception of France vs Australia, which starts at 12:00 CET. Ambitious Nigeria will lock horns with a star-studded Croatian side at 21:00 CET, which is the latest match of this tournament. The opening game, which features hosts Russia vs Saudi Arabia, commences at 17:00 CET, while the final also will begin at 17:00 CET.

When does Italy play?

Unfortunately, thanks to Sweden, Italy were denied the chance to feature in the World Cup for the first time in nearly 60 years! Ironically, the last time the Azzurri failed to play in the World Cup, it was hosted in...Sweden. But as Italians obviously follow Serie A, there will be plenty of teams to support, as many of their favorite players hail from countries including Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, Colombia, Croatia, Serbia, Senegal, Morocco, and more.

Official 2018 World Cup Channels in Italy

World Cup Fixtures:

Below you will find a detailed list of all 64 games taking place at this summer's World Cup starting from 14th June through the final on 15th July:

Jeudi, 14 Juin
En direct
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11:00
Russie 5 - 0 Arabie Saoudite
Vendredi, 15 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Egypte 0 - 1 Uruguay
En direct
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11:00
Maroc 0 - 1 Iran
En direct
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14:00
Portugal 3 - 3 Espagne
Samedi, 16 Juin
En direct
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6:00
France 2 - 1 Australie
En direct
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9:00
Argentine 1 - 1 Islande
En direct
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12:00
Pérou 0 - 1 Danemark
En direct
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15:00
Croatie 2 - 0 Nigeria
Dimanche, 17 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Costa Rica 0 - 1 Serbie
En direct
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11:00
Allemagne 0 - 1 Mexique
En direct
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14:00
Brésil 1 - 1 Suisse
Lundi, 18 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Suède 1 - 0 Corée du Sud
En direct
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11:00
Belgique 3 - 0 Panama
En direct
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14:00
Tunisie 1 - 2 Angleterre
Mardi, 19 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Colombie 1 - 2 Japon
En direct
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11:00
Pologne 1 - 2 Sénégal
En direct
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14:00
Russie 3 - 1 Egypte
Mercredi, 20 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Portugal 1 - 0 Maroc
En direct
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11:00
Uruguay 1 - 0 Arabie Saoudite
En direct
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14:00
Iran 0 - 1 Espagne
Jeudi, 21 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Danemark 1 - 1 Australie
En direct
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11:00
France 1 - 0 Pérou
En direct
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14:00
Argentine 0 - 3 Croatie
Vendredi, 22 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Brésil 2 - 0 Costa Rica
En direct
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11:00
Nigeria 2 - 0 Islande
En direct
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14:00
Serbie 1 - 2 Suisse
Samedi, 23 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Belgique 5 - 2 Tunisie
En direct
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11:00
Corée du Sud 1 - 2 Mexique
En direct
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14:00
Allemagne 2 - 1 Suède
Dimanche, 24 Juin
En direct
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8:00
Angleterre 6 - 1 Panama
En direct
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11:00
Japon 2 - 2 Sénégal
En direct
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14:00
Pologne 0 - 3 Colombie
Lundi, 25 Juin
En direct
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10:00
Arabie Saoudite 2 - 1 Egypte
En direct
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10:00
Uruguay 3 - 0 Russie
En direct
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14:00
Iran 1 - 1 Portugal
En direct
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14:00
Espagne 2 - 2 Maroc
Mardi, 26 Juin
En direct
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10:00
Australie 0 - 2 Pérou
En direct
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10:00
Danemark 0 - 0 France
En direct
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14:00
Islande 1 - 2 Croatie
En direct
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14:00
Nigeria 1 - 2 Argentine
Mercredi, 27 Juin
En direct
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10:00
Corée du Sud 2 - 0 Allemagne
En direct
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10:00
Mexique 0 - 3 Suède
En direct
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14:00
Serbie 0 - 2 Brésil
En direct
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14:00
Suisse 2 - 2 Costa Rica
Jeudi, 28 Juin
En direct
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10:00
Japon 0 - 1 Pologne
En direct
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10:00
Sénégal 0 - 1 Colombie
En direct
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14:00
Angleterre 0 - 1 Belgique
En direct
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14:00
Panama 1 - 2 Tunisie
Samedi, 30 Juin
En direct
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10:00
France 4 - 3 Argentine
*Huitièmes de finale
En direct
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14:00
Uruguay 2 - 1 Portugal
*Huitièmes de finale
Dimanche, 1 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Espagne 1 - 1TB Russie
*Huitièmes de finale
En direct
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14:00
Croatie TB1 - 1 Danemark
*Huitièmes de finale
Lundi, 2 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Brésil 2 - 0 Mexique
*Huitièmes de finale
En direct
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14:00
Belgique 3 - 2 Japon
*Huitièmes de finale
Mardi, 3 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Suède 1 - 0 Suisse
*Huitièmes de finale
En direct
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14:00
Colombie 1 - 1 Angleterre
*Huitièmes de finale
Vendredi, 6 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Uruguay 0 - 2 France
*Quarter Final 1
En direct
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14:00
Brésil 1 - 2 Belgique
*Quarter Final 2
Samedi, 7 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Suède 0 - 2 Angleterre
*Quarter Final 3
En direct
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14:00
Russie 2 - 2TB Croatie
*Quarter Final 4
Mardi, 10 Juillet
En direct
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14:00
France 1 - 0 Belgique
*Semi Final 1
Mercredi, 11 Juillet
En direct
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14:00
Croatie 2 - 1 Angleterre
*Semi Final 2
Samedi, 14 Juillet
En direct
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10:00
Belgique 2 - 0 Angleterre
*Third Place Game