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Is England vs Iceland on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch

England have just over a week left to continue their preparations ahead of kicking off their European Championships campaign.

Gareth Southgate's side will host Iceland in their final friendly at Wembley, though both Luke Shaw and Lewis Dunk will miss out through injury. The Three Lions overcome Bosnia 3-0 at St James' Park on Monday.

Cole Palmer, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane were on the scoresheet. With that said, MEN Sport brings you all the information on how to follow the match.

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The match between England and Iceland will kick-off at 7:45pm at Wembley.

For those in the UK, channel 4 will be broadcasting all the action. Presenter Jules Breach will be joined by Joe Cole, Jill Scott and Wayne Rooney. Coverage will start at 7pm.

If you're not near a TV, the match can be streamed from Channel 4's website, here.

In the United States, the game is available on ViX, while in Canada it will be shown on DAZN. Optus Sport will broadcast the match live in Australia.

Southgate cut his squad down from 33 provisional names to the final 26. It was revealed on Thursday that James Maddison, Jack Grealish, Jarrad Brantwaite, James Trafford, Harry Maguire and Jarell Quansah were all dropped.

Shaw is still working his way back and will miss out against Iceland, while Dunk is expected to join full training next week. While it had been thought that the game would come early for both Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka, the pair are in contention to play.

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