ENGLAND’S upcoming international break fixtures can be watched for FREE – including TONIGHT’S highly-anticipated friendly against Wales.
The Three Lions moved a step closer to sealing World Cup qualification in their most recent outing as they thrashed Serbia 5-0 in Belgrade.

England dismantled Serbia in their recent World Cup qualifier[/caption]
The Three Lions comfortably beat Wales when the two sides last went toe-to-toe[/caption]
And it was a win that saw Thomas Tuchel‘s side maintain their 100 percent winning record in qualifying while sitting pretty at the top of Group K.
Three points away at Latvia on October 14 could see England officially book their spot in the 2026 World Cup should other results go their way.
But beforehand, Tuchel’s Three Lions will need to navigate their way past a tough Wales side in tonight’s friendly encounter.
However, the Welsh have lost to England on the last SEVEN occasions, with their last win coming way back in 1984.
SunSport can point fans in the right direction on how to tune in without paying a penny.
How can I watch England vs Wales for free?
- England vs Wales will be broadcast for free live on ITV1 in the UK as long as you hold a valid TV license.
- Fans can also stream the entire action without being charged via ITV X or BBC iPlayer.
- Alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the whole match including build-up and post-match reaction.
Where can I buy tickets for England vs Wales?
Tickets for England vs Wales remain very limited.
However, if you want to be at the clash, there is still time!
Seat Unique offers three hospitality packages:
- Taphouse – £49 per person
- Private Box – £299 per person
- Bobby Moore – £599 per person
*Please note that Seat Unique and similar secondary ticket resale sites may list tickets above face value
When is England vs Wales?
- England vs Wales will take place on Thursday, October 9.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm BST.
- Wembley Stadium is the chosen venue for this friendly and it can host approximately 90,000 spectators.
- Two goals from Marcus Rashford and a Phil Foden strike saw England pick off Wales in their most recent encounter.
What are England’s remaining 2026 World Cup qualifying fixtures?
- Latvia vs England – Tuesday, October 14 – 7:45pm
- England vs Serbia – Thursday, November 13 – 7:45pm
- Albania vs England – Sunday, November 16 – 5pm