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Poland vs England FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S World Cup qualifying clash


ENGLAND take on Poland in their third and final World Cup qualifier of the international break this week.

The Three Lions are coming off two 4-0 wins wins over Hungary and Andorra, with Gareth Southgate’s side continuing their fine form from Euro 2020.


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Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka and Jesse Lingard were all on the scoresheet for England vs AndorraCredit: Getty

A win for England would see them pick up their sixth consecutive win in qualifying, putting them on the cusp of qualification for Qatar 2022.

What time does Poland vs England kick-off?

  • England’s clash with Poland will get underway from 7.45pm UK time on Wednesday, September 8.
  • The game will take place at PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw, Poland.
  • There will be a full capacity crowd in attendance to watch the match.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • England vs Poland will be shown live on ITV 1 from 7pm.
  • You can live stream the action from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile device or tablet.

Can I watch for FREE?

  • Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE on ITV 1.
  • You can also catch the action on the ITV Hub.

Team news

Jadon Sancho is not in the squad after having to withdraw with an injury but Raheem Sterling and Jack Grealish should get back their places in the starting XI for England.

Tyrone Mings is suspended from the game but John Stones and Harry Maguire are likely to play together at the back anyway.

Harry Kane would lead the line for the Three Lions.

Jan Bednarek and Kamil Glik are back in contention to play for Poland.

Odds

  • Poland to win – 5/1
  • Draw – 27/10
  • England to win – 13/20

*Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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