England hosts Wales in a battle of Britain later, with both sides aiming to take some momentum into their crucial World Cup qualifiers.
Both sides take a break from their quests to reach next year’s tournament as they meet in a friendly at Wembley. The Three Lions will be aiming to continue their dominance over their great rivals, with Wales having beaten England just once since 1984.
Thomas Tuchel’s side goes into the game on the verge of securing a spot at the World Cup, while Craig Bellamy’s side is locked in a tight battle, currently sitting third behind North Macedonia and Belgium in its group. It’s the first time they have met since the 2022 World Cup, when England won 3-0 in Qatar to knock Wales out of the competition.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch England vs Wales in the United States and UK on Thursday.
What time is kick-off?
The England v Wales match kicks off at 7:45 pm on Thursday, October 9, at Wembley Stadium, London.
For anyone watching the game in the United States, kick-off will be at 2:45 pm Eastern Time, while its 11:35 am Pacific Time.
Is the game on TV?
Yes, you can watch this match on ITV1 and S4C.
Viewers in the US will be able to catch the action on Fox Sports 2.
What about live streaming?
The match can be streamed on various platforms; ITVX, BBC iPlayer and the S4C Clic app are all options.
For viewers in the US, streaming options are available on Fubo, Foxsports.com, Fox One, and the Fox Sports App.
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What have the managers said?
Thomas Tuchel: "This is the decision, if they (unpicked players Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish) like it or not. They know my appreciation, they know I clearly see and observe how good Phil is at the moment for Manchester City.
"Jack knows that I see how influential he is for Everton and is on the way to being the best version of himself. Jude knows he is a special player. He knows that I know he is a special player.
"So, they have to accept it and nothing changes this decision against them or for the other players. It does not change my appreciation for their talent and personality."
Craig Bellamy: "England have a ridiculous squad, like France.
"They have a transfer market value of £1.4bn, ours is £170m. If you were a boxing promoter you wouldn't put us together. It wouldn't be allowed.
"We don't go off values, but the simple fact is they don't just have one team. They have two, three, four and France and others have the same level."