IT may have only been a little over week since just about all of professional football was brought to a shuddering halt but with fans all acorss the globe starved of watching the beautiful game, it feels like an eternity.
Many clubs have started showing re-runs of classic fixtures involving their side with supporters still craving their fix of the world's most popular sport.
While there is still a dearth of live football for viewers to take in, fans will be able to watch some of the most memorable World Cup and Women's World Cup fixtures as of Saturday - without having to pay a single penny.
FIFA have announced that they will upload the full 90 minutes of 30 classic international contests on their YouTube channel and the official FIFA website.
Additionally, supporters will be able to vote for their favourite games and moments from the showpiece tournament on the organisation's social media channels, and interviews with former players and managers about their World Cup experiences also set to be published.
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