Day-by-day TV listings - Full coverage details|Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham says Fifa threatened "unlimited" sanctions against players who wore the OneLove armband during matches at the World Cup in Qatar.They would take disciplinary action against any player that was wearing the armband on top of having a yellow card," he told ITV Sport.- Fifa World Cup: Groups & Schedule- World Cup TV Coverage guideThe governing bodies of England, Wales, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland said they had written to Fifa in September informing them about the OneLove armband, but did not receive a response."They came here with five officials and they ran us through a scenario where, at a minimum, anyone wearing the armband would be booked and face disciplinary action on top of that."No disciplinary action was taken, though the German football federation said it was going to investigate whether Fifa's threat to sanction players for wearing the armband is legal."