Is England vs Germany on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Lionesses tonight

England vs Germany

Leah Williamson, the captain of the England team (Photo by The FA via Getty Images)

England is set to continue their journey in the European Championship, facing off against Germany at Wembley. This matchup is a rematch of the game where the Lionesses triumphed over Germany to clinch the Euros title two years ago.

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Sarina Wiegman's squad secured their spot in Switzerland this summer in preparation for Euro 2025 next year, and they are looking for matches against elite teams during the upcoming international windows.

Stay updated: Get the latest build-up and team updates as England takes on Germany.

England's match against Germany will be succeeded by a match with South Africa in Coventry on Tuesday evening. They will also have another double-header next month, taking on the United States and Switzerland.

Wiegman will be evaluating her choices as Euro 2025 approaches, and a key match against Germany will serve as a gauge for how well the team is preparing for England's efforts to retain their title.

Steph Houghton's career will be honored at Wembley following her announcement to retire from football before the previous season concluded. Here’s what you should know.

When will England face Germany?

The match will begin at 7:30 PM BST on Friday, October 25, at Wembley Stadium.

Television channel for the England vs Germany match

You can catch the live broadcast on ITV 1 and ITV X, beginning at 7 PM. If you’re traveling or watching from outside the UK and want to stream major sports events, you’ll need a VPN. Check out the best VPN offers available in the UK. Remember that viewers using a VPN should follow any local laws where they are located, as well as the rules set by their service provider.

What's the latest update on the England team?

England will be missing Lauren James, as the Chelsea forward has pulled out of the squad because of an injury. Additionally, Fran Kirby and Lotte Wubben-Moy won’t be playing in the match against Germany, but they may be back in time for the game against South Africa.

Sarina Wiegman has chosen Hannah Hampton to start in goal instead of Mary Earps. Meanwhile, Ella Toone keeps her position in midfield, with Grace Clinton and Jess Park on the bench.

Hampton; Bronze, Bright, Williamson, Carter; Walsh, Stanway, Toone; Mead, Russo, Hemp.

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