England conclude their FIFA World Cup group stage campaign against Panama in New Jersey on Saturday, June 27, at 10pm. Thomas Tuchel's side can secure top spot in Group L, but the match will not be broadcast on BBC. However, fans can watch it for free via Amazon's Prime Video on the ITVX channel.
How to Watch England vs Panama for Free
Prime Video is streaming over 50 key World Cup matches, including England vs Panama, through its ITVX channel. New users can access a seven-day free trial of ITVX Premium, which also covers England's round of 32 match and other knockout fixtures. After the trial, ITVX Premium auto-renews at £5.99 per month unless cancelled. The service is available on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, and laptops, allowing fans to watch on the go.
Prime Video's World Cup Coverage
In addition to live matches, Prime Video offers a catch-up service with full games on-demand, a dedicated highlights platform recapping every game, a daily highlights show, and classic matches. This makes it a one-stop shop for the tournament, which features 48 teams and 104 matches over 39 days.
Alternative Viewing Options
BBC is also showing a selection of World Cup games on BBC One, BBC Two, and BBC iPlayer. Meanwhile, Kitbag is offering 25% off retro England shirts, including the 1990 Third Shirt, with code GOAL, reducing it to £30 (was £40).
Match Preview and Fan Reactions
England previously defeated Panama 6-1 in the 2018 World Cup, with Harry Kane scoring a hat-trick. Fans hope for more attacking football after a frustrating 0-0 draw against Ghana. Viewers have praised ITV's coverage on Prime Video. One fan wrote on X: "ITV [is] in a different league. It's not even close." Another said: "ITV coverage of the World Cup has been great and the highlights are amazing." However, some questioned commentator choices, with one noting: "Why for the matches we can't watch live are you having the best commentators like Drury, Alan Smith but on prime time matches where we watch live, it's Dixon." Another added: "ITVs coverage has really been much better than BBC for this tournament."



