What channel is England v Israel U21 Euro 2023 match on? Kick-off time, coverage and live stream details
Check out how to watch England v Israel in U21 Euro 2023, including live stream details, radio coverage and kick-off time.

England face Israel in the second Group C game of their Under-21 European Championships campaign in Georgia.
The Young Lions took a bit of time to find their rhythm against Czech Republic in their opening clash, but hit their stride with second-half strikes from Jacob Ramsey and Emile Smith Rowe to seal a 2-0 victory.
England go top of the fledgling Group C and know that a win against Israel would almost certainly send them through to the knockout stages.
Boss Lee Carsley may be tempted to make changes to freshen up his XI, and that opening win has afforded him breathing space to mix up his side should he want to.
Israel will take heart from their opening 1-1 draw against Germany. They were one of the least-fancied teams going into the tournament, but their resilient performance against an elite set of German youngsters should put England on guard.
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When is England v Israel U21s?
England v Israel will take place on Sunday 25th June 2023.
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England v Israel U21s kick-off time
England v Israel will kick off at 5pm.
What TV channel is England v Israel U21s on?
Unfortunately, a deal has not been struck to show the Under-21 Euro 2023 live on TV in the UK in the traditional sense.
Sky Sports hosted coverage of the tournament in 2021 but reportedly did not bid for the rights this time around, while BBC have also not stepped up to secure the rights at the time of writing.
How to live stream England v Israel U21s online
Fans can still tune in for every match via official UEFA.tv for free.
Log into UEFA.tv before kick-off and you can watch full coverage from Romania and Georgia.
Listen to England v Israel U21s on radio
You can listen to the match on talkSPORT.
talkSPORT is available on DAB radio, predominantly MW 1089 kHz though you may need to check its official website for some localised frequencies for talkSPORT, and like the BBC, you can tune in via most TV packages. You can also listen to talkSPORT online via the website or app.
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England v Israel U21s odds
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