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How to watch England v Iceland: TV channel, free live stream, kick-off time and team news

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England play out their final warm-up match for Euro 2024 when they face Iceland at Wembley Stadium on Friday night.

The Three Lions are preparing for their trip to Germany, hopeful of bringing back the first men’s major trophy since their World Cup win in 1966.

Under Gareth Southgate, the team have come close, reaching the final of the last European Championships, only to lose on penalties to Italy.

The manager is tasked with going one further this time around, with an England squad that features a mix of familiar and fresh faces.

In their preparation for the tournament, England faced Bosnia and Herzegovina at St. James’ Park and ran out 3-0 winners.

The final match before they jet off for the campaign is against Iceland – who ended England’s Euro 2016 hopes.

So with that said, here’s a look at how to watch England v Iceland, including details on the TV channel and free live stream.

Cole Palmer of England celebrates his goal during the international friendly match between England and Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park o...
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England v Iceland kick-off time

England will play host to Iceland on Friday, June 7th at Wembley Stadium as the team are waved farewell for their travels to Germany.

Kick-off for the friendly is scheduled for 7:45pm (BST), with supporters looking to get a glimpse of what the Three Lions could offer for the next few weeks.

England TV channel tonight

England v Iceland will be broadcast by Channel 4, with coverage starting at 7pm (BST), which includes all the build-up for the big match.

Channel 4 is a free-to-air channel with a valid TV licence, meaning you won’t have to pay a subscription fee to watch the match.

England v Iceland free live stream

A free live stream of England’s clash with Iceland is available through Channel 4’s dedicated streaming platform, here.

To watch the stream for free, viewers must sign up for a My4 account, which will give access to match coverage on your smartphone or computer device.

Trent Alexander-Arnold of England celebrates during the international friendly match between England and Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park...
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England team news v Iceland

England are set to be without Lewis Dunk and Luke Shaw as they welcome Iceland to London on Friday night.

The duo have been suffering from injuries, but there is hope that the pair will be fit in time for the tournament itself.

Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka could both return from minor issues that kept them from being involved against Bosnia.

Manchester City trio John Stones, Kyle Walker and Phil Foden may also be poised for a place in the team, while Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United is also back in the frame.

Southgate confirmed that Ivan Toney would be playing a part against Iceland, following Ollie Watkins’ audition on Monday and some precaution surrounding a back issue for Harry Kane late in the season at Bayern Munich.

Jude Bellingham won’t be part of the team to face Iceland, joining up with the squad on Saturday following his Champions League triumph with Real Madrid.

Meanwhile, the England squad was confirmed on Thursday night and saw Jack Grealish, Harry Maguire, James Trafford, Jarell Quansah, Jarrad Branthwaite, Curtis Jones and James Maddison dropped for the tournament.


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