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England are preparing to continue their qualifying campaign for Euro 2024 against North Macedonia.
The Three Lions got off to a perfect start with six points from their opening two group games with Italy and Ukraine. Harry Kane became the country’s all-time top scorer in the previous international break, taking his total to 55 goals, and helped move the country a step closer to the next major tournament.
Gareth Southgate’s side face a relatively quick turnaround after their recent qualifier in Malta on Friday night. Here’s everything you need to know about the kick-off time and how to watch England’s clash with North Macedonia:
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When is England v North Macedonia?
The match will kick-off at 7.45pm BST on Monday, June 19 at Old Trafford. It is the first time since a defeat to Spain in February 2007 that the stadium has hosted an England international, with a contingent of three Manchester United players - Harry Maguie, Luke Shaw and Marcus Rashford - gaining particular home advantage.
How to watch England v North Macedonia
The match will be broadcast live on Channel 4, with build-up to the game beginning at 7pm and coverage lasting until 10pm. Viewers will be able to live stream the match on laptops, tablets. Smartphones and smart TVs using the All 4 app.
The game will also be available to radio listeners on both BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT, with the broadcast times matching Channel 4.
Malta vs England odds, via Sky Bet
England - 1/7
Draw - 6/1
North Macedonia - 14/1
Odds via bet365 and subject to change
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