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England v Italy TV channel, start time, live stream info and team news

England and Italy meet in the Nations League this evening in a repeat of the 2020 European Champions final.

It was the Italians who won that game via a penalty shootout after the match finished 1-1 following extra time at Wembley.

England boss Gareth Southgate will be looking to kickstart their Nations League campaign after a 1-0 defeat to Hungary and a 1-1 draw with Germany so far this month.

Here is everything you need to know about the game...

The fixture will kick off at 7:45pm on Saturday, June 11, at Molineux in Wolverhampton. It will be played behind closed doors as punishment for unrest at Wembley Stadium during last summer's Euro 2020 final.

Yes, the match is being shown by Channel 4. Coverage starts at 7pm.

You can stream the game via the All4 app.

Kalvin Phillips was taken off with an injury during the 1-1 draw with Germany and is likely to miss tonight's match. Phil Foden is still recovering from coronavirus. Southgate is likely to ring the changes after so many fixtures in a short space of time.

For Italy boss Roberto Mancini, the likes of Nicolo Zaniolo, Domenico Berardi and - on a longer-term basis - Federico Chiesa, are all missing.

"There is nobody [in the squad] we can't use. We have got to think about some things we have got to see, the freshness of the team as well. I think this is a good game for some of the other players to come into.

"It is a top-level game and is a good sign to show trust towards the players going into these games.

"I think if we only give players certain types of matches, you don't find out enough about them and they don't find out enough about the tactical challenge."

“We would have preferred to play with supporters. Football without supporters is not football and is not good

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