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Argentina vs Bosnia Live Stream: How to Watch World Cup 2014 Football Online

Argentina will play Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday in the third of three games scheduled to take place today in World Cup 2014 in Brazil. World football fans will be excited that Lionel Messi, arguably the world's best player over recent years, will finally be in action. The game is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through live stream (details below).

This will be Bosnia's first ever game at a World Cup Finals and they are faced with a prolific opponent on their debut. They will have to be at their very best to even gain a point here against the South American former World Cup winners.

Of course one of their biggest challenges today will be to contain Lionel Messi. The four time World Player of the Year will be leading the Argentine attack, and he has the skills to produce goals out of nowhere if given a yard of space.

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However, Messi will not be the only threat, and Argentina have a wealth of attacking talent including the likes of Sergio Aguero and Angel Di Maria. Combined they will pose a big threat to any defense at this year's World Cup.

Argentina, the two-time World Cup winners, will be big favorites to not only take all three points today, but also to pile on the goals against a far less experienced side.

Bosnia will look to cause some problems though, and they will be looking to Edin Dzeko for inspiration and perhaps a goal or two in their Group F match at the Maracana. If they can even claim a point today against the footballing giants then expect them to celebrate as if they have won the game.

Argentina against Bosnia will kick off at 6 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network. The game can also be watched online through live stream on ESPN by clicking here.

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