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Monday 16 June 2014

ARGENTINA VS BOSNIA AND Herzegovina:ARGENTINA KICKS OFF AGAINST BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINO SUNDAY NIGHT

Need to watch Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates play Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup 2014, but don't know when it starts or where to watch it online? Have no fear, we've got you covered. 

Argentina kicks off against Bosnia and Herzegovina at 6 p.m. EST/5 p.m. CT Sunday night. Argentina, powered by Messi, enters World Cup 2014 as one of the top contenders and ranked No. 5 in the world, according to FIFA. Bosnia and Herzegovina has plenty of offensive firepower, however, and Argentina has a shaky and unproven defensive group. 

RELATED: Live stream info for all World Cup 2014 matches 

Where can you watch this World Cup 2014 match? ESPN and Univision will both be showing Argentina vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Check out the television listings here. If you aren't in front of a television, you can watch the game on ESPN's Watch ESPN app here, though you'll need a valid cable subscription in order to watch the game.

Out of the major television corporations, Univision has the best totally free, no cable subscription needed live stream option, but it is broadcasted in Spanish. If that isn't a problem for you, check out Univision's Argentina-Bosnia and Herzegovina live stream here

One can watch international live stream options like BBC or ITV, but United States residents will need to go through a service like TunnelBear or Hola to get past the IP address block on the U.S. If that's the route you want to take, BBC's live stream is here. 

There are also options like First Row Sports, which is a little riskier for online livestreaming, but has multiple different viewing options for World Cup matches. This gives viewers a totally free option to watch streams like BBC's without needing to get past an IP address block.

What to expect in this game? Argentina boasts the world's best player in Messi, though he hasn't always played at that level for country. Can Messi help guide his team on a deep run in World Cup 2014? It can all start with a win over a pesky Bosnia and Herzegovina team. Angel Di Mario is another Argentinian who will be asked to do a lot in this tournament. 

For Bosnia-Herzegovina, it will need players like Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic to come up big in this tough opening round test. Dzeko, who plays his club ball with Manchester City, led his country with 10 goals during World Cup qualifying. Bosnia and Herzegovina, in its World Cup debut, doesn't have much of a stout defense, but goalkeeper Asmir Begovic should keep it in the game. 

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