What time is the England match on TV? Senegal friendly schedule and what channel it is on

England are back in action with a friendly against Senegal tonight 📺
  • Thomas Tuchel’s England team are back in action tonight.
  • The Three Lions are heading to the City Ground for a friendly.
  • But what time will it be on TV - and which channel?

England continued their perfect start to the World Cup qualifying campaign with a narrow win over Andorra at the weekend. Harry Kane scored the only goal in Barcelona - but boss Thomas Tuchel was far from happy.

The Three Lions are back in action once again tonight (June 10) with a friendly against Senegal at the City Ground - home of Nottingham Forest. The last time the side’s met was at Qatar 2022 and England ran out comfortable winners on that day.

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But how can you watch the latest international match? Here’s all you need to know:

What time is the England match on TV?

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England manager Thomas Tuchel | MANAURE QUINTERO/AFP via Getty Images

The Three Lions will be in action at the City Ground today (June 10) for an international friendly. Thomas Tuchel’s men will take on Senegal - and it follows an unconvincing win over Andorra at the weekend.

The England boss has encouraged his side to ‘play with a smile’, according to BBC Sport. Coverage of the match is set to start at 7pm - with kick-off at 7.45pm.

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What channel is England vs Senegal on TV?

The Three Lions latest match will be broadcast by ITV. It will be live on ITV1 and also on ITVX - albeit ever so slightly behind.

It will be free-to-watch for those who have a TV licence. The coverage will run until 10.05pm and is set to be followed by the 10pm news.

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