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England v Panama kick-off time, TV channel, team news and odds in World Cup Group G

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England v Panama kick-off time, TV channel, team news and odds in World Cup Group G
Can Gareth Southgate mastermind a second World Cup win for England? (Picture: Getty Images)

England got off to a winning start at the 2018 World Cup and will be expecting to pick up another three points in Group G against Panama on Sunday.

The Three Lions beat Tunisia 2-1 on Monday evening thanks to a Harry Kane brace, whilst Panama were downed 3-0 by Belgium.

The Central Americans now need at least a point to keep any hope of progression to the knockout stages alive, whilst to give them a good chance, they need a win.

Belgium have already secured their passage into the last 16 from Group G, but who will join them?

Soccer Football - World Cup - Group G - Tunisia vs England - Volgograd Arena, Volgograd, Russia - June 18, 2018 England's Harry Kane celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Sergio Perez TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Harry Kane has already scored twice in Russia (Picture: REUTERS)

When is England vs Panama?

The match is on Sunday, 24 June with kick-off at 1pm BST at the Nizhny Novgorod Stadium in Nizhny Novgorod.

What TV channel is it on and is there a live stream?

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BBC One will be showing the fight live with coverage starting at 12.10pm BST.

You will be able to stream the game on the BBC Sport website and through BBC iPlayer.

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What are the odds? (Courtesy of Betfair)

England – 2/9

Draw – 11/2

Panama – 18/1

England v Panama kick-off time, TV channel, team news and odds in World Cup Group G
England will want to be celebrating again on Sunday (Picture: Getty Images)

Team news

The huge talking point going into this match was the leaked team sheet that was thought to show how England will line-up for the clash.

If the leaked photo is to be believed then England are set to drop Raheem Sterling and Dele Alli from the team that started against Tunisia.

Coming in for the attacking pair look set to be Marcus Rashford and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, with he rest of the side remaining unchanged.

MORE: Chelsea star Eden Hazard sets World Cup record with Belgium goal against Tunisia

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