Is England v Republic of Ireland on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch

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England must win in order to qualify for Euro 2025. The Lionesses are taking on the Republic of Ireland in their next match.

Sarina Wiegman's team kept their opportunity to advance directly to the tournament very much alive with a crucial victory against France in their most recent match.

However, England cannot afford to make any mistakes in their upcoming match against Sweden in the final group stage. Only the top two teams from Group A3 will secure a spot in Switzerland next summer.

The team's fans have seen their hopes dashed with a disappointing start to the season, failing to earn any points in the first four matches. However, there is still a chance for redemption in the upcoming play-off matches.

Here is all the information you need.

When will England play against the Republic of Ireland?

The Euro 2025 qualifying match will begin at 8pm on Friday, July 12th at Carrow Road in Norwich.

How can I view it?

People in the UK can watch the game live on ITV1 starting at 7.30pm. You can also stream it live on ITVX.

Injuries have sidelined Lauren James, Lotte Wubben-Moy, and Kayla Rendell for England, while Niamh Charles is dealing with a calf issue. Sarina Wiegman must choose between Mary Earps, who is now fit after a hip injury, and Hannah Hampton for the goalkeeper position.

Ireland's national team is missing some key players like Chloe Mustaki, Heather Payne, Tara O'Hanlon, Jamie Finn, and Kyra Carusa because they are injured.

England Starting XI: Hampton, Le Tissier, Carter, Walsh, Williamson, Greenwood, Mead, Stanway, Russo, Park, Hemp.

Republic of Ireland starting lineup: Brosnan, Fahey, Littlejohn, Barrett, O'Sullivan, Ziu, Patten, Mannion, Hayes, Agg, Murphy.

Republic of Ireland achieve victory at odds of 22 to 1.

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