England continue their 2022 World Cup campaign as they take on Senegal in the round of 16.
The Three Lions topped Group B with victories over Wales and Iran and a draw against the USA, while Senegal finished as runners-up in their group after beating Ecuador and hosts Qatar.
Gareth Southgate's side are among the favourites to lift the trophy later this month after reaching the semi-finals in Russia four years ago. For Senegal, meanwhile, this is only their third appearance at a World Cup, having reached the quarter-finals in their debut finals 20 years ago before being knocked out in the group stage in 2018.
But which channel is showing the game and where else can you watch it? Here's everything you need to know.
Is England v Senegal on BBC or ITV?
Both BBC and ITV have provided extensive coverage of the World Cup so far, with the former showing the Three Lions' games against Iran and Wales, while the latter broadcast England v USA. It is ITV 's turn to host an England game this weekend, with their clash with Senegal being broadcast live on ITV1 from 6pm on Sunday, December 4. Kick-off is an hour later at 7pm.
What about live streaming?
The match will be streamed live on ITV X.
Who is commentating on England v Senegal for ITV?
Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon are behind the microphones for ITV's coverage of England v Senegal.
Who is presenting?
ITV's coverage of England v Senegal is being presented by Mark Pougatch, who has been the channel's main presenter since 2015. He is joined in the studio by pundits Ian Wright, Gary Neville and Roy Keane.
Laura Woods is also on presenting duties and was joined by former England international Karen Carney for pre-match pitchside analysis. Woods and Seema Jaswal have fronted games during the World Cup, with the latter forming part of an all-women on-screen panel for Saudi Arabia's clash against Poland in the group stages.
ITV have had a host of ex-England internationals to select for punditry duties throughout the World Cup so far, including Joe Cole and Eni Aluko, while Graeme Souness, Roy Keane, Hal Robson-Kanu, Nadia Nadim or Nigel de Jong have also been on duty.
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