How to watch England vs France in UK: Time, TV channel, live streams for World Cup 2022 quarterfinal

Dominic Booth

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England meet France on Saturday in arguably the most hotly anticipated clash of this 2022 World Cup so far.

Having swept aside Wales and Senegal 3-0 to cruise into the quarterfinals, after the high of beating Iran 6-2 and the low of the goalless draw with USA, Gareth Southgate's side look in good shape going deep into yet another major tournament under the same manager.

But they face arguably the toughest test of Southgate's entire reign when they take on 2018 champions France, with all eyes on how the Three Lions handle Kylian Mbappe. The France forward is already leading the Golden Boot race and will be a huge threat.

The game is taking place at Al Khor — the same stadium where England saw off Senegal — and is the last of the four quarterfinals to be decided.

The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch the game if you're in the United Kingdom.

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England vs France TV channel in the UK

  • Date: December 10
  • Time: 7 pm. GMT
  • TV channel: ITV 1

The game is available live for UK viewers on ITV 1. The broadcast begins at 6 p.m. GMT, with the match kicking off at 7 p.m.

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Watch England vs France online in the UK

  • Date: December 4
  • Time: 7 p.m. kick off (coverage starts at 6pm)
  • Streaming: ITVX 
Date Time TV Channel Streaming
Dec 10 19:00 ITV 1 ITV X

How to watch World Cup 2022 in the UK

The World Cup 2022 will be broadcast via BBC and ITV throughout the tournament, with streaming options available via BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and app, and ITV Hub/ITVX.

S4C and STV will also show live games for audiences in Wales and Scotland respectively.

Dominic Booth

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Dominic joined the Sporting News in November 2022, initially working on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News and is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket.