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Bosnia-Hercegovina will play Iran on Wednesday as World Cup 2014 Group F draws to a close. Bosnia are already out of the competition having lost both their opening two games, but Iran still have an outside chance of progressing if they can win here today and the match between Argentina and Nigeria goes their way. Today's game will kick off at 12 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN 2 network or online through free live stream (details below).

Bosnia are already out, but they will still be going all out to try and record their first World Cup points today. Despite losing both their opening games, they have not disappointed and have been extremely difficult opposition to both Nigeria and Argentina, losing by a single goal in each encounter.

Iran meanwhile still have everything to play for. They were extremely unlucky to lose to Argentina, and it was only a bit of magic by Lionel Messi that stopped them pulling of a shock draw. They will likely keep their team the same as the one that started that encounter, and will be going all out for the three points, in the hope if still making the Last 16.

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Iran and Bosnia have met five times between 2001 and 2009, with Iran winning four and drawing one of those encounters.

Iran are still winless in their last six World Cup games, losing four and drawing two and they will be desperate to claim a win today.

One amazing stat from their game against Argentina was that Iran attempted the lowest amount of passes ever in a World Cup game since records began in 1966. They attempted just 130 passes compared to Argentina's 512.

Bosnia and Iran will kick off things at 12 p.m. ET and the game can be watched on TV on the ESPN 2 network or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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