England vs Ireland TV channel - How to watch, live stream details, kick-off time
England are ready to face the Republic of Ireland in their Nations League game on Sunday afternoon. Following a routine victory against Greece in their first match during November's international break, the Three Lions now find themselves in a stronger position ahead of kick-off at Wembley Stadium.
Despite several players withdrawing from their squad this week - much to the annoyance of England captain and former Spurs star Harry Kane - things have been relatively smooth on the pitch so far. However, they can expect a tough challenge from Ireland under the famous arch in Lee Carsley's final game as interim manager.
He will be succeeded by ex-Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel in the New Year. England currently lead the standings in League B Group 2 as they get ready for the match. Here, we delve into the key TV details and how you can follow every kick on Sunday afternoon;
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England welcome Ireland to Wembley Stadium on Sunday, November 17. Kick-off is inked in for 5pm.
Broadcasting rights for this meeting beneath the famous arch are with ITV Sport. It will be televised live in the UK on ITV 1 with coverage starting at 4pm - an hour before the game - and then running through until 7.15pm.
Of course. The match will be shown online through ITV X - which is available on laptops, mobile phones and other such devices - and more details can be found on the ITV X website here.
Radio commentary will be available on BBC Radio Five Live and talkSPORT. Highlights of the match will be posted on England's official YouTube channel shortly after full-time, and are also available on ITV's official