How to watch England vs Senegal in Canada: Time, TV channel, live streams for 2022 World Cup Round of 16 clash

Tom Macrae

How to watch England vs Senegal in Canada: Time, TV channel, live streams for 2022 World Cup Round of 16 clash image

Gareth Southgate washed away the furious reaction to his side's 0-0 draw with the USA by stylishly beating Wales 3-0. They will be wanting to carry that momentum into their second World Cup knockout stage appearance in a row. 

Senegal are looking to cause an upset. In just their third ever World Cup, Kalidou Koulibaly's men will need to be the first African team to beat England if they are to progress to the quarterfinals. 

Here's how you can watch all the action on TV and via stream online in Canada.

MORE: Complete 2022 FIFA World Cup match schedule

England vs Senegal TV channel in Canada

  • Date: Sunday, December 4
  • Time: 14:00 ET / 11:00 PT
  • English-language TV channel: TSN 4
  • French-language TV channel: RDS 

The 2022 World Cup will be televised in Canada by rights-holders Bell Media. Games will be shown across Bell Media platforms, including primarily TSN, with some games shown on network television station CTV. Bell Media will also broadcast the World Cup in French via RDS.

For English-language coverage, the England versus Senegal match will be shown on TSN 1.

The TSN studio coverage will be anchored by Kelcey Brade and Carmelina Moscato in Canada, with on-location hosts James Duthie, Luke Wileman, and Lindsay Hamilton leading the charge from Qatar. The analyst team includes Steven Caldwell, Julian de Guzman, and Kevin Kilbane, plus Canadian national team players Janine Beckie and Tosaint Ricketts, all on location in Qatar.

Reporters Matthew Scianitti and Daniel Zakrzewski will provide additional coverage in Qatar, and the on-location rules expert is Joe Fletcher.

For the French-language broadcasts, Olivier Brett and Claudine Douville are the lead commentary crew, with Patrick Leduc and Jean Gounelle leading the analysis team.

MORE: Updated World Cup 2022 bracket

Stream England vs Senegal online in Canada

  • Date: Saturday, December 3
  • Time: 10:00 ET / 7:00 PT
  • English-language streaming: TSN app, TSN website
  • French-language streaming: RDS app

While all games at the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be available on cable in Canada, there are also a few streaming options as well.

Bell Media offers streaming via the TSN app, TSN GO, and on the TSN website, TSN.ca. For Bell Media cable customers with TSN in their subscription package, they can sign in to the TSN GO app with their cable login and access content for non additional charge.

Fans can also purchase a subscription to the streaming service via either a monthly or yearly subscription, allowing fans without cable to access all of TSN's content, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

MORE: Full 2022 World Cup schedule for watching all games in Canada

England vs Senegal free live stream in Canada

Unfortunately, there is no option to stream World Cup matches live for free on TSN or RDS in Canada.

Customers must be subscribed to a television package that includes TSN, or RDS to stream any World Cup matches shown on that given channel.

How to watch World Cup 2022 in Canada

The 2022 World Cup will be televised in Canada in English by TSN and in French by RDS. All channels are owned by parent company Bell Media.

Every match from the entire World Cup will be broadcast in Canada, either on cable or terrestrial television. Additionally, every match from the tournament can be streamed.

Every Canada match, as well as 15 group-stage games and over half the knockout stage, will be shown on over-the-air television via CTV.

All matches will be broadcast in French on RDS or RDS2, with replays available on RDS2 and RDS Info. Fans can refer to the RDS World Cup broadcast schedule for any last-minute updates or changes.

  • Dates: Sunday, November 20-Sunday, December 18
  • English-language TV channel: TSN, TSN2, CTV
  • English-language streaming: TSN app
  • French-language TV channel: RDS, RDS2, RDS Info

Tom Macrae

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Tom joined The Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. A journalism student at Western Sydney University, Tom covered the 2020/21 A-Leagues season with The Football Sack and is a lifelong Newcastle United fan.