England vs Norway World Cup quarter-final: TV channel, time and streaming
England vs Norway World Cup quarter-final: TV channel and time

England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway on Saturday night will be broadcast live on ITV, with kick-off scheduled for 10pm BST. ITV's coverage begins at 8.45pm from Miami Stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 65,000.

TV channel and pundits

The match is ITV's turn in the shared UK broadcasting rights, following the BBC's coverage of England's last-16 victory over Mexico. ITV's lead presenter Mark Pougatch will be joined by pundits Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright. Lead commentator Sam Matterface will be alongside Lee Dixon.

Viewing figures and streaming

England's dramatic win over Mexico attracted a peak of 9.1 million viewers on the BBC, with an average of 7.8 million across BBC One and iPlayer. The earlier kick-off time for the Norway match could double that figure. The match will be streamed on ITVX, available via browser or the ITVX app on Apple App Store and Google Play, for UK viewers with a valid TV licence.

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BBC and radio coverage

While the BBC will not broadcast the live match, it will offer post-match reaction on iPlayer and the BBC Football YouTube channel. BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT will provide full live radio commentary from Miami, with build-up throughout the day.

What happens next

If England beat Norway, they will face either Argentina or Switzerland in the semi-finals. The BBC will have first pick of the semi-finals and is expected to choose England's match if they advance, which would be the second semi-final on Wednesday, July 15 in Atlanta.

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