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England vs Italy Live Stream: How to Watch, Team News, Head to Head, Odds, Prediction and Everything You Need to Know

England will look for their first victory of the Nations League campaign when they face Italy on Saturday night.

The two European giants need no introduction as last summer’s Euro 2020 final result still lingers in the air.

Now, the two will meet again at a different venue, with a few new additions to their squads and in an international competition that has elicited mixed reactions from the football community.

Gareth Southgate’s team has struggled this month, and a late draw in Germany salvaged a point after losing in Hungary.

The Italians lead the group after beating Hungary in midweek, but Roberto Mancini is without several senior players after failing to qualify for the World Cup. So, here’s everything you need to know about the Three Lions vs the Azzurri.

Read More: UEFA Nations League 2022-23: How it works, Groups and Everything You Need To Know

England vs. Italy is scheduled for Saturday 11th June 2022 at the Molineux Stadium in Wolverhampton. The match will begin at 7.45 PM UK time.

The match will be broadcast live on Channel 4 for free. Since Channel 4 has acquired England’s Nations League fixtures from Sky Sports, the matches will be shown live on free-to-air television until 2024.

Football fans can also watch the game live on All 4 on a variety of devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets.

The main concern for England would be that of Kalvin Phillips, who was forced off in Munich with what the England boss describes as a dead leg injury.

Jack Grealish who was impressed off the bench against Germany will likely start at Molineux, while Phil Foden and Fikayo Tomoro are all hoping to return from injury.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has also left the squad to begin his offseason following a long season with Live

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