England face Netherlands in the semi-finals of Euro 2024, with a place in the final up for grabs.
Gareth Southgate and his side have split opinion during Euro 2024, scrapping through games but ultimately getting the job done, England now find themselves in the semi-finals.
Overcoming their toughest test of the tournament so far, The Three Lions defeated Switzerland in dramatic fashion, winning 5-3 on penalties.
Going 1-0 behind, Bukayo Saka’s wonder strike gave England a much-needed lifeline, forcing the game into extra-time.
Five perfect penalties and some goalkeeping heroics from Jordan Pickford, now mean the Netherlands await England in the semi-finals.
So with that said, here’s everything you need to know about England v Netherlands at Euro 2024.
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England v Netherlands kick-off time
England’s semi-final clash with Netherlands at Euro 2024 is scheduled for Wednesday, July 10th, with a kick-off time of 8pm (BST).
The match will be played at the BVB Stadio Dortmund, the home of German giants, Borussia Dortmund.
What TV channel is England v Netherlands on?
ITV1 will be the UK broadcaster for the game, which is free-to-air, but requires a valid TV licence to view.
Free live stream for England v Netherlands
There is a free live stream available for England’s clash with Switzerland, with ITVX hosting all of the build-up, action and reaction to the tie.
A valid TV licence is required alongside an ITVX account, which will allow you to watch everything on your smartphone or computer device.

England v Netherlands team news
England skipper Harry Kane limped off with cramp in extra time against Switzerland but is still expected to be fit for the Netherlands clash.
Gareth Southgate will also have to decide whether to stick with Ezri Konsa after his impressive performance or revert back to Marc Guehi, with Crystal Palace defender back from suspension.
The Netherlands have remained pretty unchanged through the knockout rounds, but Ronald Koeman may be tempted to tinker a few positions ahead of the historic clash.
Former Tottenham winger Steven Bergwijn has been largely unimpressive despite starting both knockout ties, which could path the way for either Jeremie Frimpong or Donyell Malen to start on the right-flank.
There may also be changes in midfield with the likes of Joey Veerman looking to fight his way back into the side.