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South Korea play Belgium on Thursday as the group stages of World Cup 2014 reach a climax. Belgium have already guaranteed their qualification to the Last 16 with two wins from their two games so far, but South Korea, who have drawn one and lost one, must win today to even stand a chance of making it through to the knock out rounds. The game is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through free live stream (details below).

South Korea suffered a blowout loss to Algeria in their last game. That 2-4 loss may have knocked their confidence somewhat, but they must get right back to the top of their game today if they are to gain the three points needed to give them a chance at stealing second spot in Group H.

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.

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

The Belgians are already through to the last 16 so coach Marc Wilmots is likely to rest some of his core players, and also any of his players who are on a yellow card.

Belgium have not played that well in their opening two games but have come away with two wins. They have not impressed, but they have got the job done, and at World Cups that is the most important thing.

Marc Wilmots has hit back at criticism of his side's performances saying: "Pretty, pretty, pretty makes no one happy. We are tactically very disciplined and we have needed to be patient. It's not about being beautiful - but about being effective."

South Korea vs Belgium will kick off at 4 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the ESPN network or online through free live stream by clicking here.

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