The match takes place on Saturday evening.
England take on world champions France in the
World Cup quarter-final on Saturday evening at the
Al Bayt Stadium. Here is what you need to know about the crucial game, including kick-off time, TV details and team news.
You can also follow the match live in our hub below.
England v France: How can I watch the World Cup quarter-final?
England versus France kicks off at
7 pm on Saturday evening. In the UK, ITV will have live and exclusive coverage of the quarter-final tie.
Mark Pougatch will present coverage of the game, with the broadcast beginning at 6 pm on
ITV1.
Ian Wright,
Gary Neville and
Roy Keane will be on punditry duty.
In Ireland, you can watch the match on
RTÉ 2, coverage begins at 6:30 pm.
England v France: Preview.
France are the favourite for Saturday's match and with good reason. Didier Deschamps' team are world champions and have performed to a high standard in the tournament so far. They also have Kylian Mbappé in their team.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward has been the best player in the tournament so far, scoring five goals and registering two assists. Mbappe is bending games to his will and will take a lot to stop.
England, meanwhile, have yet to be tested by elite opposition. Yet, if they can find a way past France, they will arguably never have a better opportunity to win a second World Cup.
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