England take on Norway in a World Cup quarter-final on Saturday night after a dramatic victory over Mexico in the last 16. The match will be broadcast live on ITV for UK viewers, with kick-off at 10pm BST. ITV's coverage begins at 8.45pm from Miami Stadium, which holds around 65,000 fans.
TV channel and pundits
ITV's first-choice line-up will be on duty. Presenter Mark Pougatch will be joined by pundits Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright. Lead commentator Sam Matterface will be accompanied by Lee Dixon. The BBC aired England's last-16 win over Mexico, so it is ITV's turn for this quarter-final.
Streaming and radio
The match will be available on ITVX for UK viewers with a valid TV licence. 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 Miami, with pre-match build-up throughout the day.
Viewing figures
England's win over Mexico drew a peak of 9.1 million viewers on the BBC, despite a 2am BST kick-off. With the Norway game at 10pm, the audience could double. If England win, the BBC holds first selection rights for the semi-finals and will likely choose England's match on Wednesday, July 15 in Atlanta.
England's World Cup kits
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