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Charlie Bennett

How to watch England vs Senegal - TV channel and live stream details plus team news

England take on Senegal aiming for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals this weekend. Victory over Wales on Tuesday ensured top spot in Group B for Gareth Southgate's men.

Senegal beat Ecuador in dramatic fashion to book their spot in the last 16. Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly headed a 70th-minute winner, earning Senegal a place in the knockout rounds for just the second time in their history.

It has been a solid campaign so far for England, with back-to-back clean sheets against the United States and Wales. The Three Lions have also scored the most goals (nine) in the competition.

Also read: Three United players set to return from injury this month

However, defeat to Senegal would be regarded as a disaster. The FIFA world rankings place the African nation 18th - 13 places behind England. Ahead of the match, we've got everything you need to know about England's last 16 clash.

When is England vs Senegal?

England face Senegal on Sunday, December 4. Kick-off is at 7pm, with coverage starting an hour beforehand.

The game will take place at the Al Bayt stadium, which hosted the Three Lions’ 0-0 draw with the USA.

What channel is England vs Senegal on?

The game is broadcast on ITV and on-demand through the ITV Hub.

Bookmaker odds

England are overwhelming favourites to win at 8/15. Bet365 value the draw in 90 minutes at 14/5, with Senegal underdogs at 7/1.

Saudi Arabia’s opening-day win over Argentina provided the biggest upset so far, with pre-match odds at 22/1.

Team news

England will be without Ben White after he returned home earlier this week due to personal reasons. Marcus Rashford will be hoping to keep his place after his double against Wales in midweek.

The AFCON champions are likely to have a fully-fit squad to choose from, though former Liverpool ace Sadio Mane has already been ruled out of the competition.

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