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9:15 PM FIFA World Cup 2026 Netherlands v Japan (Kick-off 9.00pm). Laura Woods presents coverage of the Group F match at Dallas Stadium in the USA. There have been three previous meetings between these nations, including a group-stage match at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when a second-half goal from Wesley Sneijder was enough to give the Dutch a 1-0 victory. Both teams went on to progress to the knockout stage, and while the Japanese would bow out in the last-16, Oranje made it all the way to the final but fell short of victory in a 1-0 loss to Spain. Both teams were present at the previous World Cup in Qatar, and both topped their respective groups, with the Dutch leading Group A ahead of Senegal, Ecuador, and the host nation, while Samurai Blue bested Spain, Germany and Costa Rica. The most recent clash between tonight's opponents was a friendly match in 2013 that took place in Belgium, which saw Japan salvage a 2-2 draw after being 2-0 down. With analysis from Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ange Postecoglu, and commentary by Jon Champion and Ally McCoist
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STV Central+1 Schedule — Today

5:05 AM

Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad — 05:05

Before they leave the Blue Mountains, Barney has an extreme challenge planned for his dad as they must traverse a ravine on a rope. The men then head to the countryside and make a stop in the land of sheep, where they learn the art of shearing. Later, the road trip takes them to a tiny town where they join the local community who have organised a challenge that involves pulling a gigantic truck
Runtime: 25 min
5:30 AM

FIFA World Cup 2026 — 05:30

Australia v Türkiye (Kick-off 5.00am). Laura Woods presents coverage of the Group D match at BC Place Vancouver in Canada. The Socceroos are appearing at their sixth consecutive finals, and a seventh overall, and will hope to build on their experience in Qatar four years ago when they progressed to the knockout stage for just the second time. They faced European opposition twice in the group stage on that occasion and had mixed fortunes, beginning their campaign with a 4-1 loss to eventual runners-up France, before beating Denmark 1-0 in their final group match, which helped them to move on to a meeting with eventual winners Argentina. In contrast, Türkiye have only appeared in World Cup finals on two previous occasions, most recently in 2002 when the competition had co-hosts for the first time in Japan and South Korea, and they will hope to perform just as admirably as they did on that occasion when they reached the semi-finals and were beaten 1-0 by eventual champions Brazil. With analysis from Ange Postecoglou and Juan Mata, and commentary by Joe Speight and Lucy Ward
Runtime: 3 hr 5 min
8:35 AM

James Martin's French Adventure — 08:35

The chef visits the Languedoc region, famous for its wine and the hearty, meaty dish cassoulet, and stops at a roadside fruit stall owned by a couple of British expats, before creating an unusual dish using melon and onion rings. He meets a modest chef who prepares a mouth-watering cassoulet, before staying at an 18th-century coach house and visiting a museum dedicated to Citroen 2CVs
Runtime: 25 min
9:00 AM

James Martin's French Adventure — 09:00

The chef travels through Charente in south-west France, visiting a distillery in the Cognac region, meeting a miller who still uses traditional methods to make award-winning brioche loaves, and following in the Queen Mother's footsteps with a visit to Chateau de Venteuil, home of the De La Rochefoucauld family. Along the way he makes classic French onion soup and a salad incorporating some of the region's best produce, and pays homage to the patron saint of pastry chefs with a stunning dessert
Runtime: 25 min
9:25 AM

Ainsley's Fantastic Flavours — 09:25

Ainsley Harriott demonstrates recipes with sunny vibes that are perfect for those long, lazy days and holiday get-togethers, from Greek chicken gyros to mozzarella panzanella with a fruity twist. Lisa Snowdon pops in to make her summertime favourite seafood linguine, and chef Joseph Denison Carey goes strawberry picking in the sun
Runtime: 1 hr
10:25 AM

ITV News — 10:25

A round-up of the latest headlines
Runtime: 5 min
10:30 AM

Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh — 10:30

The host is joined by actress Barbara Flynn and The Repair Shop stars Julie Tatchell and Amanda Middleditch. Alan also gets a masterclass in milking goats, surveys some vintage bicycles and samples the best red wines for summer
Runtime: 1 hr 55 min
12:25 PM

Prue Leith's Cotswold Kitchen — 12:25

Prue is joined in her kitchen by Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge, who cooks smoky beef and short ribs and talks about when he first started cooking as a boy. Her husband John heads off to a local vineyard to pick up tips on becoming a successful wine producer, while Prue has a mouthwatering hack for garlic confit that can be stored in a jar
Runtime: 55 min
1:20 PM

ITV News and Weather — 13:20

Round-up of the latest headlines
Runtime: 8 min
1:28 PM

STV Weather Central — 13:28

Runtime: 1 min
1:29 PM

STV Pollen Count — 13:29

Runtime: 1 min
3:35 PM

Tipping Point: Lucky Stars — 15:35

Ben Shephard asks the questions as Harry Judd, Patrick Grant and Angela Barnes answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Dropping tokens down a choice of four chutes, they hope to knock piles of them off a moving shelf - and the more they collect, the better their chances of collecting the £20,000 prize for their selected charity
Runtime: 1 hr
4:35 PM

The Chase Celebrity Special — 16:35

Bradley Walsh presents as Richard Bacon, Daisy Arwen Campbell, Neil Jones and Gary Wilmot pit their wits against one of the ruthless Chasers in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught
Runtime: 1 hr
5:35 PM

ITV News and Weather — 17:35

Round-up of the latest headlines
Runtime: 10 min
5:45 PM

STV News; Weather — 17:45

Runtime: 14 min
5:59 PM

STV Pollen Count — 17:59

Runtime: 1 min
6:00 PM

FIFA World Cup 2026 — 18:00

Germany v Curaçao (Kick-off 6.00pm). Mark Pougatch presents coverage of the Group E match at Houston Stadium in the USA. The Caribbean outfit face one of football's most decorated nations in their first-ever World Cup finals match as they go up against the four-time champions, who have also reached the final on four other occasions. Since their most recent World Cup victory at the 2014 tournament in Brazil, Die Mannschaft have failed to progress from the group stage and have only won two matches at the last two tournaments combined. Julian Nagelsmann's men came through qualifying with a record of five wins and one loss so will be confident of performing better this time around, but will be wary of an opponent they know little about having never faced them before, but who went undefeated in two stages of qualifying in the CONCACAF region. With analysis from Emma Hayes, Juan Mata and Ian Wright, and commentary by Seb Hutchinson and Andros Townsend
Runtime: 3 hr 15 min
9:15 PM

FIFA World Cup 2026 — 21:15

Netherlands v Japan (Kick-off 9.00pm). Laura Woods presents coverage of the Group F match at Dallas Stadium in the USA. There have been three previous meetings between these nations, including a group-stage match at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa when a second-half goal from Wesley Sneijder was enough to give the Dutch a 1-0 victory. Both teams went on to progress to the knockout stage, and while the Japanese would bow out in the last-16, Oranje made it all the way to the final but fell short of victory in a 1-0 loss to Spain. Both teams were present at the previous World Cup in Qatar, and both topped their respective groups, with the Dutch leading Group A ahead of Senegal, Ecuador, and the host nation, while Samurai Blue bested Spain, Germany and Costa Rica. The most recent clash between tonight's opponents was a friendly match in 2013 that took place in Belgium, which saw Japan salvage a 2-2 draw after being 2-0 down. With analysis from Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ange Postecoglu, and commentary by Jon Champion and Ally McCoist
Runtime: 3 hr 20 min
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What is on STV Central+1 tonight?

Tonight (Sunday 14 June) on STV Central+1, you can watch FIFA World Cup 2026. Check the full schedule for more details.

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Today's programming on STV Central+1 ends at 00:35 (19:35 your time) with FIFA World Cup 2026.

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