When is the World Cup 2018 closing ceremony, how can I watch it and who is performing?
After a fantastic month of action, the World Cup in Russia reaches a crescendo as France and Croatia battle for the trophy
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THIS summer's World Cup has been special.
And before the winner is crowd in Moscow, there will be an understated closing ceremony to celebrate the last month of action.
When is the World Cup 2018 closing ceremony?
THE closing ceremony will be held prior to the World Cup final on July 15.
Kick-off is at 4pm - and the ceremony will get going around 3.30pm.
Croatia and France face-off at the 81,000-seater Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
How can I watch it?
YOU'VE a choice of either ITV1 or BBC ONE for the final.
Tune into your favourite from 3pm.
And if you want to stream, either the ITV Hub or BBC iPlayer are the places to head.
Who is performing?
AFTER Robbie Williams controversial turn in the opening ceremony, it's over to another 90s solo artist this time.
Will Smith will be performing the official song 'Live it Up' alongside Nicky Jam and Kosovan singer Era Istrefi.