England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway kicks off at 10pm BST on Saturday, July 11 at Miami Stadium, which has a capacity of over 65,000.
TV channel and pundits
The match will be broadcast live on ITV in the UK, with presenter Mark Pougatch joined by pundits Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright. Lead commentator Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon will call the game.
Streaming and radio
The match is available via the ITVX platform on smart TVs, PCs and mobile devices. The ITVX app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store and Google Play. BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT will provide full live commentary from Florida, with build-up throughout the day.
Audience expectations
England's win over Mexico in the last 16 peaked at 9.1 million viewers on BBC, despite a 2am BST kick-off, averaging 7.8 million across BBC One and iPlayer. With the Norway game starting at a more convenient time, the live audience could approach twice that number. The BBC will not carry the live broadcast but will offer a post-match reaction show on iPlayer and the BBC Football YouTube channel.
US viewers
In the United States, English-language coverage is on Fox Sports, while Spanish-language commentary is available via Telemundo and TUDN.



