Are you among the many who has not caught World Cup fever?
Here's our guide to the pick of tonight's television.
Eastenders - 7.30pm BBC1
Phil and Sharon clash over the booking of door staff for an event at The Albert but, after this far-from-promising beginning, the night is a success, with Johnny's ingenuity resulting in a packed bar - and his in-house promotion.
Things quickly sour though when two men break into the premises during the closing-up period and attack Sharon, with Johnny too scared to come to her aid. Elsewhere, a stubborn Phil refuses to leave The Vic when Shirley won't open up and confess what's bothering her, Masood steps into the breach when pressure threatens to overwhelm Ian, Charlie and Dot bond over dinner, and Roxy upsets Aleks when they go out for a romantic meal.
Tigers About the House - 8pm BBC2
New series. Documentary following zookeeper Giles Clark as he hand-rears Sumatran tiger cubs Spot and Stripe, which were born at the Australia Zoo in Queensland and are one of the most critically endangered species on earth.
To help give them the best start and ensure their survival, Giles takes them home to live with his boisterous family and gives them round-the-clock care for the first four months of their lives.
The film gives an intimate look into the crucial early development of the cubs as they struggle through their first crucial weeks, while Giles embarks upon the toughest parenting job of his life and tries to save the species from the brink of extinction in the wild. Andrew Lincoln narrates.
England v Sri Lanka 1st test highlights - 7pm Channel 5
Mark Nicholas presents action from the fifth and final day of the First Test in the two-match series, which takes place at Lord's.
England's biggest weakness during the Ashes defeat in Australia was their batting, and while they did not have to contend with the fearsome pace and bounce of Mitchell Johnson in this series, Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga was still expected to pose them a few problems.
Backchat with Jack Whitehall and his dad - 10pm BBC2
Comedian Jack Whitehall and his father Michael host an edition of their chat show focusing on the football world cup in Brazil, and are joined by comedy actor and writer James Corden, QPR manager Harry Redknapp, German stand-up Henning Wehn and Countdown and Gadget Show star Rachel Riley.
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