England will finally hope to put their best foot forward at Euro 2024 when they tackle Slovakia in the knockout stages of the tournament.
In what's been a dull start for the Three Lions in Germany, Gareth Southgate's side will surely aim to bring entertainment to their fans who've so far been starved of free-flowing football this month.
Despite topping Group C, England won just one of their three group games while netting just two goals in the process against Serbia, Denmark, and Slovenia.
A last 16 clash against Slovakia, who finished third in Group E, awaits the Euro 2020 runners-up on Sunday (June 30) where a win for England would see them take on the winner of Italy vs Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
Ahead of Sunday's clash, Mirror Sport brings you everything you need to know ahead of England vs Slovakia, including kick-off time, TV channel and how to stream the action.
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The match will kick off at 5pm on Sunday (June 30) at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen which remains the sole stadium that England have won at so far in the tournament, courtesy of Jude Bellingham's winner against Serbia in England's Euro 2024 opener.
Where can I watch England vs Slovakia?
Viewers will be able to watch England v Slovakia on ITV1 with coverage of the game commencing from 3.30pm led by lead anchor Mark Pougatch. The match can also be streamed live online through the ITVX platform and app which is available on a number of devices.
Match odds
England are heavy 4/11 favourites to defeat Slovakia securing progression to the quarter-finals while the Eastern-European nation are 8/1 to cause huge upset and beat the Three Lions, according to BetVictor.
The odds for a draw sits at 16/5 which would lead to extra-time and perhaps penalties if the two teams can't be separated after an additional 30 minutes.
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