A surging England squad takes on a Poland team that features one of the world’s most prolific scorers in Robert Lewandowski in a 2022 World Cup qualifying matchup Wednesday. England, a finalist in Euro 2020, has been on a roll in UEFA qualifying, going a perfect 5-0 and dominating Group I with 15 points. Harry Kane has led the way with four goals while Jesse Lingard, Raheem Sterling, Harry Maguire and Dominic Calvert-Lewis have scored a pair each. Poland, meanwhile, has been has had a strong showing as well, going 3-1-1 and scoring a group-high 18 goals. Lewandowski has been a big part of that, netting a pair in Poland’s 7-1 victory over San Marino last time out.
The English and Spanish broadcasts for Tuesday’s match are in different places. Fans looking for the English broadcast must stream it via ESPN+. Meanwhile, the Spanish broadcast is available via TUDNxtra1 and fuboTV.
England vs. Poland (World Cup 2022 Qualifying)
What time does the match start? Where can I watch it on TV? - Tuesday’s match will start off at 2:45 EST for viewers in the U.S and will air on TV via TUDNxtra1 in Spanish. The English broadcast will not be available on conventional TV channels in the U.S. (Channel finder: Verizon Fios | AT&T U-verse| Comcast | Spectrum/Charter | Optimum/Altice | DIRECTV | Dish | Hulu | fuboTV | Sling.)
Live steam options: ESPN+ | fuboTV - While the English broadcast of the match won’t be on any TV channels, it will be available to stream via ESPN+. That is a separate service from normal ESPN and requires a separate subscription starting at $5.99 per month. Fans can sign up for ESPN+ here. The Spanish broadcast is also available to stream via fuboTV, which has a free seven-day trial.