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How to watch today’s Ireland vs England Nations League game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time | Goal.com UK
How to watch the UEFA Nations League match between Ireland and England, as well as kick-off time and team news.
Ireland and England both have new managers in Heimir Hallgrimsson and Lee Carsley, respectively, when the two nations face off in a UEFA Nations League game at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
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Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
How to watch Ireland vs England online – TV channels & live streams
In the United Kingdom (UK), the UEFA Nations League match between the Republic of Ireland and England will be available to watch and stream online live through ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.
Check out GOAL’s Live Match Centre for updates.
How to watch anywhere with VPN
If you are abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out GOAL‘s guide to the best VPNs for streaming sport.
Ireland vs England kick-off time & stadium
The UEFA Nations League match between the Republic of Ireland and England will be played at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.
It will kick off at 5 pm BST on Saturday, September 7, in the UK.
Team news & squads
Ireland team news
Hallgrimsson has called up two uncapped players in Max O’Leary and Kasey McAteer, although O’Leary is not expected to replace Caoimhin Kelleher in goal.
While the likes of Shane Duffy and Enda Stevens have been left out of the squad, veteran captain Seamus Coleman will aim for his 73rd senior international appearance at the weekend.
Brighton forward Evan Ferguson could be given the nod in attack, with Callum Robinson, Adam Idah and Troy Parrott also fighting for a spot in the XI.
Ireland possible XI: Kelleher; Coleman, O’Shea, Collins, Brady; Ogbene, Browne, Smallbone, O’Dowda; Ferguson, Idah.
England team news
England interim Carsley and former England U21 manager has included some familiar names he’s working with in the past, as Tino Livramento, Noni Madueke, Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White eye their first caps.
Kieran Trippier has retired from international football, while Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Ivan Toney, Luke Shaw, Aaron Ramsdale, Kyle Walker and Ben White are all not part of the squad.
Ollie Watkins and Jude Bellingham are out injured, and Trent Alexander-Arnold has a good chance of being deployed at right-back, with Harry Kane leading the line.
England possible XI: Pickford; Alexander-Arnold, Stones, Maguire, Colwill; Rice, Mainoo; Saka, Eze, Gordon; Kane.
Head-to-Head Record
The following is the head-to-head record of the last five meetings between the Republic of Ireland and England across all competitions.