Wales vs England: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

In the United States, the United Kingdom, Africa, and India, how to watch and stream Wales vs. England on TV and online.
In their final Group B match at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday, the two British nations, England and Wales, hold the advantage.
The Three Lions were held to a scoreless draw by the USA after defeating Iran 6-2 in their tournament opener, but a draw should be enough to advance them to the round of 16. Three points, though, would guarantee advancement as group winners.
Gareth Bale scored from the spot to save the Dragons after they lost to the USA, but the 1-1 draw was followed by a lacklustre 2-0 defeat against Iran. Therefore, even if Wales defeats England, Rob Page’s team will be dependent on the outcome of the concurrent match between Iran and the USA.
What’s cookin provides information on how to stream live online as well as how to watch the game on TV in the US, UK, Africa, and India.
Wales vs England date & kick-off time
Date: November 29, 2022
Kick-off: 2pm ET / 7pm GMT / 9pm CAT / 12:30am IST (Nov 30)
Venue: Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan
Stream: fuboTV (start with a free trial)
How to watch Wales vs England on TV & live stream online
In India, the Sports18 network has the rights to show World Cup games on TV, with streaming services on JioCinema.
With fuboTV, fans in the United States (U.S.) can watch the game live and on demand (start with a free trial). The live sports streaming service is available on iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV as well as through a web browser. New users can join up for a free seven-day trial.
The match is also available to viewers in the United States on Universo and FS1 (English) (Spanish).
In the United Kingdom (UK), BBC One and S4C will broadcast the match, and BBC iPlayer and S4C Online will stream it.
Wales squad & team news
Danny Ward will fill in for Wales’ Wayne Hennessey, who was suspended after receiving a red card against Iran. Famous players like Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey will be starting, and Joe Allen might once again come off the bench.
Daniel James and Brennan Johnson are potential candidates for Page, however Kieffer Moore is more likely to assume the position of the front man.
Possible starting lineup for Wales includes Ward, Mepham, Rodon, Davies, Roberts, Ramsey, Ampadu, Williams, James, Moore, and Bale.
England squad and team news
It has been criticised that England manager Gareth Southgate did not substitute Phil Foden for Mason Mount against the United States, but that may change on Tuesday with Bukayo Saka set to replace him. Jude Bellingham, who will be rested, is anticipated to be replaced by Jordan Henderson.
In the meanwhile, Southgate said Harry Kane might start despite requests to rest the Tottenham forward given that the team is entirely healthy and James Maddison has returned to training following a knee injury.
On the right side of the defence, Kyle Walker is predicted to start in place of Kieran Trippier because Trent Alexander-Arnold has yet to play in Qatar.
England possible XI: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Maguire, Shaw; Rice, Henderson; Sterling, Mount, Foden; Kane