England are set to face Serbia on Tuesday night in their toughest match yet, aiming for a fifth consecutive victory in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
The Three Lions secured a comfortable 2-0 win over Andorra on Saturday. Despite not being at their best, Thomas Tuchel's squad managed to maintain their flawless record.
Serbia, are trailing the Three Lions by five points in the group, although they do have a game in hand. A win for England would therefore significantly boost their chances of securing a spot in next summer's World Cup with three games left.
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Here, football.london provides details on how to watch tonight's match;
When is Serbia vs England?The match is scheduled to kick-off at 7.45pm on Tuesday, September 9, and will be played at Stadion Rajko Mitic in Belgrade, Serbia.
Is Serbia vs England on TV?Yes, like all England matches, the game will be broadcast live on ITV. Coverage begins from 7pm on ITV1 and is free of charge, provided you have a valid TV license.
Fans can also live stream the match in Serbia on ITVX at no additional cost.
Can I watch Serbia vs England overseas?Supporters in the United States can tune into England vs Serbia on Fox Sports 2 or via the free-to-download Fox Sports app, although a subscription is required for live coverage. In Australia, Stan Sport holds the rights, while in India, the game will be broadcast on SonyLiv.
In Canada, DAZN holds the broadcasting rights. If you're holidaying in Europe, DAZN will also broadcast the match in Germany, while in Portugal, it can be viewed on Sport TV 2.
Where can I catch the highlights of the Serbia vs England match?You can watch the game's highlights on England's official YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle.
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