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What channel is England v USA on tonight? Kick-off time, TV and live stream details

England continue their World Cup campaign with a game against USA. Gareth Southgate's side inflicted a thumping 6-2 win over Iran in the first game, while the US drew with Wales in their opener.

Here, we take you through everything you need to know ahead of the match.

What time is England v USA kick-off?

England vs USA kicks off at 7pm UK time on Friday, November 25.

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What channel is England v USA on TV?

The match will be shown live on ITV1 and STV. Coverage begins at 6.05pm.

How do I live stream England v USA?

The match will be streamed live on ITVX and STV Player.

Where is England v USA being played?

The match will be played at Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar.

What are the latest betting odds?

England win - 8/15

Draw - 3/1

USA win - 19/4

(Odds courtesy of Sky Bet, correct at time of publishing. Please gamble responsibly.)

Match facts

  • This is the third meeting between England and USA at the FIFA World Cup, with the United States winning 1-0 in 1950 before a 1-1 draw in 2010.
  • In all competitions, England have won eight of their 11 meetings with USA (D1 L2). Their last defeat against them came in June 1993 (0-2), winning four and drawing one of their meetings since then.
  • England won 3-0 the last time they faced USA, in a friendly match in November 2018. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Callum Wilson scored their only goals for the Three Lions in this game.
  • USA haven't kept a clean sheet in any of their last 18 World Cup matches against European nations (32 goals conceded), since a 1-0 victory over England in 1950.
  • Following their 6-2 victory over Iran on MD1, England are looking to win their opening two games at the World Cup for a fourth time, also doing so in 1982, 2006 and 2018. Their second game at the 2018 edition saw them win 6-1 against Panama.
  • USA have played more games at the World Cup without ever having a goalless draw than any other side (34), while England have had more games finish 0-0 than any other nation (11).
  • England completed 716 passes in their 6-2 win over Iran on MD1, their most on record in a World Cup match since 1966. John Stones was responsible for 116 of those completed passes (16%), also the most by an England player in a World Cup game since 1966.
  • England had two players aged 21 or younger – Jude Bellingham (19) and Bukayo Saka (21) – score in a World Cup match for the first time when they beat Iran on MD1. No England player has ever scored in consecutive World Cup appearances when aged 21 or younger, with Michael Owen the youngest to do so aged 22 in 2002.
  • Five different players (Bellingham, Saka, Sterling, Rashford and Grealish) scored for England on MD1 against Iran; in only one previous World Cup tournament have they had more different scorers (6 in 2018). Nine players either scored or assisted for the Three Lions against Iran, the most for a team in a World Cup match since 1974 (Yugoslavia vs Zaire).
  • Timothy Weah has scored two goals in his last four games for USA in all competitions, as many as he had in his first 22 appearances for his country. He's looking to become just the third player to score in both of USA's first two games at a World Cup, after Bert Patenaude (1930) and Clint Dempsey (2014).
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