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What time is England v India T20 World Cup semi-final and how to watch in the UK

Following a thrilling tournament, England will face India at 8am tomorrow morning for a place in the final of the T20 World Cup against Pakistan.

The match will pit the top two ranked teams in the world against each other in what is the most highly anticipated match of the competition so far. England edged hosts Australia in the Super 12 stage to make it to the final four, with Pakistan earning their place in the final with a win against New Zealand on Wednesday.

Ben Stokes was the hero with 42 runs in 36 balls as England sealed their place in the semi-finals by chasing down Sri Lanka's 141 with just two balls to spare. India have impressed so far and are the number one team in the world and could face a huge final against arch rivals Pakistan should they reach the final stage.

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Here is how you can follow the action:

The match gets underway at 8am GMT on Thursday 10th November at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide.

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Cricket and Main Event, with coverage starting at 7:30am.

David Malan and Mark Wood are both doubts for England, although fast bowler Wood is considered more likely to be available. Captain Jos Buttler said: "We don't have to make the decision immediately. We will give Dawid and Mark Wood as long as possible."

Phil Salt is the most obvious replacement for Malan although England could opt to strengthen their bowling attack by bringing in Chris Jordan or Tymal Mills.

India have no fresh fitness concerns and captain Rohit Sharma said: "Beating a team like England in England is a big challenge and we overcame that pretty well," India captain Rohit Sharma said.

"Guys will have some

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