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England vs Ireland TV channel, live stream and kick-off time as Three Lions set for Wembley date

England interim manager Lee Carsley
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Lee Carsley's brief spell as England interim coach will come to end at Wembley on Sunday night when his Three Lions side take on the Republic of Ireland in their final Nations League match.

England need to better Greece's result against Finland to ensure they top their group, and confidence is high after their 3-0 win in midweek. Newcastle United's Anthony Gordon is set to play another key role, with Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento potentially in line for a start with Ezri Konsa ruled out.

Harry Kane will return to the starting line up as Carsley looks to sign off on a winning note before new manager Thomas Tuchel takes over in the new year. Here's all your need to know.

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When is England vs Ireland and what time does it kick-off?

England take on Ireland at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, November 17. Kick-off is 5pm.

Can I watch England vs Ireland live and on what TV channel?

ITV will show the game live, with coverage on ITV1 starting at 4pm and analysis running through to 7.15pm.

How can I watch England's game via live stream?

Yes, the match will be shown online through ITV X - which is available on laptops, mobile phones and other devices.

Early England team news

Harry Kane will return to the starting line up after starting on the bench in Thursday's 3-0 win in Greece. Ezri Konsa will miss out as he has returned to Aston Villa after picking up an injury in Athens. Southampton's Taylor Harwood-Bellis or Liverpool's Jarrell Quansah could be in line for a start, with Newcastle United's Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento on standy.

What they've said

Lee Carsley, England interim manager

"In terms of the future, my priority is making sure that we get the job done tomorrow," Carsley said. "Fully respectful of Ireland and the strengths that they have, so we have to make sure that we approach the game properly."

Harry Kane, England captain

Asked whether he is worried that incoming boss Thomas Tuchel may look to appoint a new captain, Kane said: "That's going to be Thomas' decision, for sure. But I think ultimately, from my point of view, I always feel like I'm picked for England on form and credit. It's not just because I'm England captain.

"Now I'm here. I'm coming off the back of my best season, last season, individually and also this season, I started the year really well. So maybe if I wasn't playing as well as I have in the recent past, that could be an argument, but ultimately I feel like I'm at the peak of my game for my club, which is ultimately where you get picked from to play for your country. That's obviously going to be Thomas's decision. But either way I'd always be excited to represent my country."