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How to watch Hungary vs England on TV: Channel, live stream and kick-off time

England are back in international action on Saturday as they gear up to face Hungary in their UEFA Nations League opener.

It's the third meeting between the two sides within the space of a year as the two nations went head-to-head in the World Cup qualifiers. Last time out, neither side could be separated as they played out a 1-1 draw in a game marred by crowd disturbances.

Saturday's trip to the Puskas Arena kicks off a stint of four games in 11 days for the Three Lions as they look to gather momentum ahead of November's World Cup in Qatar. Gareth Southgate's side have put their Euro 2020 final disappointment behind them and are unbeaten since their penalty heartache against Italy, last summer.

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The last time England visited Hungary, they ran out 4-0 winners thanks to four second-half goals from Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane, Harry Maguire and Declan Rice. This time around, Luke Shaw missed out through injury as James Justin is in line for his first cap after receiving his maiden call-up to the fold alongside Jarrod Bowen after an impressive campaign with their respective sides.

Fikayo Tomori also continued his meteoric rise in the estimations of Southgate, just weeks after winning Serie A with AC Milan. Trent Alexander-Arnold returned to training this week after he had extended leave from the international set-up as he featured in Liverpool's Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid.

Sky Sports didn't renew their coverage in the Nations League allowing for Channel 4 to create their own football coverage. The match will be televised on Channel 4 from 4:15pm. You can also live stream the match via All 4 on a range of devices

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