England vs Ghana TV channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup tie

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  • Kick-off time: The highly anticipated Group L clash is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23. UK viewers can expect the action to get under way at 9pm, while supporters inside the stadium will witness a 4pm local start.
  • Location: The pivotal fixture will be held across the Atlantic at the cutting-edge Boston Stadium in Massachusetts. The venue, more commonly referred to as Gillette Stadium, is fully primed to stage this momentous encounter before a fervent and capacity international crowd.
  • UK TV channel:
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    Live television coverage of the match will be shown on BBC One in the UK, with programming set to begin at 8pm - offering a full hour of expert analysis and interviews before the action kicks off.
  • Live stream information: Those wishing to follow the match on mobile devices, tablets or computers can log into the BBC iPlayer app or head to the official BBC Sport website. Both digital platforms will carry the same network feed entirely free of charge for all valid UK TV licence holders
  • How to watch in the US:
  • Supporters tuning in across North America can watch the game live on FOX. Spanish-speaking viewers, meanwhile, can tune into Telemundo, with both channels launching their comprehensive coverage well in advance of the 4pm ET kick-off.
  • UK radio coverage: Supporters on the go can effortlessly follow every tackle and goal by tuning in to BBC Radio 5 Live. The high-quality digital broadcast is also readily available through the BBC Sounds app, offering live and uninterrupted commentary direct from the stadium press box.
  • England team news:
  • Manager Thomas Tuchel faces an anxious wait over the fitness of key winger Bukayo Saka, who continues to manage a persistent Achilles problem. Forward Marcus Rashford is also a concern after sitting out training with ongoing muscle discomfort, leaving Anthony Gordon well placed to keep his starting position.
  • Ghana team news: The Black Stars will be hoping goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi can come through a late fitness assessment after picking up an injury during their opening group fixture against Panama. Midfielder Thomas Partey is anticipated to reclaim his place in the starting line-up after being denied entry to Canada ahead of Ghana's first group stage encounter.
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