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How to watch England vs Germany: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time

England will face Germany on Monday to round off a disappointing Nations League campaign.

England will have to get past their rivals without the help of Manchester United pair Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford who were axed from the squad despite being rejuvenated under new Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag this season. But luckily for England, the Germans are dealing with some last-minute squad woes of their own.

The Germans will be without Bayern Munich pair Manuel Neuer and Leon Goretzka for the tie after the duo were struck with Covid. Germany's injury crisis deepened when Thomas Muller accidentally clattered into team-mate and teen prodigy Jamal Musiala.

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Muller's clumsy challenge forced the 19-year-old off the training pitch and it's unlikely he'll recover in time to face England. The Three Lions will be delighted with the news from the depleted German camp although Kalvin Phillips has been ruled out of action for Southgate's side, and has been replaced by Jordan Henderson.

England will also have the support of the home crowd as the match will be held at Wembley Stadium. Here's all the information on how to watch the upcoming nail-biter between England and Germany.

England and Germany will battle it out at Wembley Stadium on Monday, September 26. The contest will kick-off at 7.45pm.

The Three Lions managed to scrape a 1-1 draw in Munich last time the teams meet in the summer courtesy of a late Harry Kane leveller from the penalty spot. It was the Tottenham striker's 50th goal of his England career.

The match will be shown on Channel 4. The pre-match build-up will begin 45 minutes before kick-off time.

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