England and Italy clash in one of the standout Euro 2024 qualifiers over the coming days on Thursday night.
Gareth Southgate's men begin their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a tough trip to holders Italy, with the match taking place in Naples.
Having lost the final to Roberto Mancini’s side almost two years ago, England will be hoping to exact revenge as well as start their latest shot at glory with victory.
Here's everything you need to know:
Where and when is it?
The match takes place at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples on Thursday, March 23.
What time is kick-off?
The action kicks off at 7.45pm Irish and UK time.
What TV channel is it on?
Virgin Media 1 and Channel 4 will both show the match live from 7pm.
Quotes corner
England manager Gareth Southgate: “They’ve been involved in some of the biggest matches in world football and they know the level that’s required, they know they have the ability to compete at that level.
“Then the fact that whatever we’ve done in the past is irrelevant tomorrow night because we have to start again.
“We have to have the humility to work hard to qualify again and it’s a great fixture for us to get that under way.”
Declan Rice on using France defeat as motivation: “Without a doubt, yes.
“I think if we look at ourselves after that France game, we took a lot of positivity from the game, even though we lost.
“As a group of players, there was a real belief in the room that we can compete with the best but it’s down to us now to go that one step ahead and beat a top nation and win a trophy.
“That’s all that is on our minds and starting tomorrow night trying to beat Italy and starting our campaign off well.”
Betting odds
Italy win: 15/8
England win: 6/4
Draw: 11/5
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