What channel is San Marino v England World Cup qualifier on? Kick off time, live stream and latest team news
Check out how to watch San Marino v England in a World Cup 2022 qualifier this week, including TV and live stream details, team news, predictions and odds.
England wrap up their World Cup qualifiers on TV this evening with a trip to face San Marino on the continent.
The Three Lions need just one point from this encounter to formally book their place at Qatar 2022, but they will hope to go out with a bang.
Harry Kane rediscovered form with a hat-trick against Albania on Friday. Harry Maguire and Jordan Henderson both came to the fore with goals too to cap off a 5-0 victory as the experienced contingent led by example.
Expect a number of fringe players and rising stars such as Emile Smith Rowe to be given a chance to dazzle, albeit against far inferior opponents.
San Marino have scored just once in their nine matches so far, and that came against Andorra. They have conceded 36 goals in that time and have lost all nine games.
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When is San Marino v England on TV?
San Marino v England will take place on Monday 15th November 2021.
Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information.
What time is kick-off?
San Marino v England will kick off at 7:45pm.
There are numerous World Cup qualifiers and international friendlies going on this week, and you can check out all of the home nations' fixtures on our live football on TV guide.
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What TV channel is San Marino v England on?
The game will be shown on ITV from 7pm.
ITV boasts the rights to all of England’s World Cup qualifier games, but not every England match across all competitions.
How to live stream San Marino v England online
You can tune in to watch the game on ITV Hub via a range of devices, from mobiles and tablets to laptops and desktop computers.
San Marino v England team news
San Marino predicted XI: Benedettini; Battistini, Fabri, Rossi, Grandoni; Zafferani, E. Golinucci, Lunadei, Ceccaroli; Nanni, Hirsch
England predicted XI: Ramsdale; Maguire, Coady, Mings; Alexander-Arnold, Phillips, Bellingham, Chilwell; Saka, Abraham, Smith Rowe
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San Marino v England odds
In working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event:
bet365 odds: San Marino (50/1) Draw (25/1) England (1/100).*
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Our prediction: San Marino v England
It's rare you'll ever get odds of 5/1 on a 6-0 victory and 40/1 on a 1-0 victory in the same match, but here we are.
England know what they need to do, and they'll do it. No mistakes. The strong line-up fielded against Albania showed Southgate's determination to set up a tap-in final match.
Smith Rowe, Tammy Abraham, Jude Bellingham and more will be desperate for a start to catch the eye of the nation as the World Cup year approaches.
Our prediction: San Marino 0-5 England (5/1 at bet365).
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