England Football: What channel| Score| Results| Highlights on tv

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The England national football team has represented England in international football since the first international match in 1872. It is controlled by The Football Association (FA), the governing body for football in England, which is affiliated with UEFA and comes under the global jurisdiction of world football’s governing body FIFA.

England Football: What channel| Score| Results| Highlights on tv

What channel:

England football coverage is normally on ITV or Sky, while major tournament games are also sometimes on the BBC, but it is unusual for Channel 4 to show football.

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England finished strongly, with Jack Grealish making a huge difference during the closing stages.

The penalty Harry Kane won was soft, but a trip’s a trip’s a trip, and Germany were left to rue not making more of their earlier dominance. England created enough themselves that a draw seems fair enough.

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England Football: What channel| Score| Results| Highlights on tv

England now face Italy in Wolverhampton on Saturday before completing this round of Nations League internationals against Hungary, also at Molineux, and Southgate will hope they can build on this characterful rally.

He was certainly relieved to have avoided back-to-back defeats. “A top team doesn’t lose two on the bounce,” he said. He knew it. We knew it.

It was a sign of the stakes, the scale of the opponent, the history of the fixture and also, undeniably, how England had placed themselves under scrutiny by losing in Budapest, that Southgate’s selection reflected a demand for experience. But for long tracts of the match it did not really work.

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Harry Kane scored his 50th international goal with a contentious late penalty, to secure a 1-1 draw against Germany that Gareth Southgate’s side probably didn’t deserve. The mixed feelings were further emphasised by the context.

This was undeniably a good result, from a middling performance, that also represents the first time that England have failed to win two consecutive games since June 2019.

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