Need to know
- Kick-off time: The final Group L match between Panama and England is scheduled to kick off at 10pm tonight (Saturday, 27th June) for viewers watching in the UK.
- Location: This group stage encounter will be played at the New York New Jersey Stadium, more widely known outside FIFA tournaments as MetLife Stadium. Located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, this enormous arena holds over 82,000 spectators and has also been selected to host the World Cup final.
- UK TV coverage: Football fans across the UK can watch the entire match live and completely free-to-air on ITV1. The comprehensive television coverage will start at exactly 9pm, providing a full hour of tactical analysis, team news updates, and expert pre-match punditry before the whistle blows.
- Live stream information: For those who prefer to watch online, the match will be fully accessible via a high-definition live stream on the official ITVX website. Alternatively, fans can download the free ITVX app to stream the live action directly to their mobile smartphones, tablets, or compatible smart televisions.
- How to watch in the US: Soccer fans in the United States can watch the live broadcast on Fox Sports for English-language commentary or switch to Telemundo for Spanish-language coverage. The live television broadcast for both of these American networks is set to begin at 5pm ET (2pm PT).
- UK radio coverage: If you happen to be on the move or away from a television screen, you can listen to uninterrupted live audio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. Listeners in the UK can also tune in to talkSPORT, which will provide its own dedicated live radio broadcast.
- England team news: Manager Thomas Tuchel must navigate a few physical concerns within his squad, with defender Reece James being closely monitored by the medical staff. Declan Rice limped out of the Ghana draw with a strapping on his left calf, but there is no major concern regarding a long-term injury.
- Panama team news: Following disappointing results in their opening matches, Panama enter this game already mathematically eliminated from the tournament. Midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla was left out of the Croatia game and could also miss the clash with England
- Head-to-head record: Historically, these two nations have crossed paths only once in a competitive international football setting. That solitary meeting took place during the group stage of the 2018 World Cup in Russia, when Gareth Southgate’s England side cruised to a dominant 6-1 victory.
- READ MORE: Who is out of the World Cup so far – and who is currently the favourite to win?
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