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One of the marquee group stage matches at the 2026 World Cup kicks off on Wednesday when England take on Croatia at 4 p.m. ET. England enter FIFA World Cup 2026 as the world's No. 4-ranked side, while Croatia are ranked 11th.
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The day has finally arrived as England take on Croatia in their opening World Cup 2026 clash - and millions of fans are expected to tune in to see the match live and ITV 1 and ITVX tonight at 9pm. The game is being broadcast live on both free-to-air TV and via streaming simultaneously.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off today with four exciting group stage matches. Football giants England face Croatia, while Colombia takes on debutants Uzbekistan. Ghana battles Panama, and Czechia meets South Africa in a key Group A clash.
Thomas Tuchel wants his players to be bold and brave as England finally get their World Cup quest under way with a tough Texas test against Croatia. All eyes will be on the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium as the back-to-back European Championship finalists take on the team that prevented Sir Gareth Southgate’s side from reaching the global showpiece in 2018.
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