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Algeria will play Russia in the final Group H World Cup 2014 match on Thursday. Algeria know a win will guarantee them at least second spot in the group and could even get them first pace in the group if Belgium lose to South Korea today. However, a loss to Russia would see the Russians, and potentially the South Koreans leapfrog them, and Algeria could amazingly still end the group bottom. Today's big game will kick off at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN 2 network or online through free live stream (details below).

Algeria were delighted with their performance in their 4-2 win over South Korea in their last game. It was a fantastic reaction to their loss against Belgium in their opening game, and they will want to maintain their newly found momentum today with another win against Russia.

However, amazingly Algeria still have the chance to finish in all four positions in the group. They know they cannot afford to relax, and know they have their destiny in their own hands – a win would see them through to the Last 16.

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South Korea must hope they win and Algeria lose or draw with Russia. Either of those results would give Korea a chance, but everything would come down to goal difference.

Coming into the game Korea have a -2 goal difference, where as Russia have a -1 goal difference and Algeria have +1.

Russia meanwhile know they have to win today, and if they do then they would have to win by at least as many goals as Korea defeat Belgium by to ensure they go through. If South Korea draws or loses to Belgium then goal difference will not matter to Russia, and a win is all they would need.

Today's big game between Algeria and Russia will kick off at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN 2 network or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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