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TV and streaming viewing picks for July 9, 2026: How to watch World Cup quarterfinals

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All Times Eastern Australian Rules Football AFL Men’s — Round 18 Collingwood Magpies vs. North Melbourne Kangaroos — FS2/Fox One, 5:26 a.m. (Friday) College Football College Football Live — ESPN2, 3 p.m. Cycling Tour de France Stage 7 Announcers: Phil Liggett/Bob Roll//Steve Porino//Christian Vande Velde Hagetmau to Bordeaux — NBCSN/Peacock, 6:30 a.m. (Friday) FIFA World

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