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England vs. Lithuania 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and how to watch World Cup qualifying online

England should have little problem beating Lithuania at Wembley on Sunday.

England Press Conference
England Press Conference
Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

England have made a solid start to their World Cup qualifying campaign, with Gareth Southgate’s men sitting two points clear at the top of their group after four rounds. They’ll hope their momentum hasn’t been broken by last week’s friendly defeat to Germany when they welcome Lithuania to Wembley for their latest qualifier on Sunday.

The Three Lions will certainly be expecting to beat a considerably weaker opponent, though Lithuania have only lost one of their qualifying matches so far. Their defeat came last time out when they were hammered 4-0 by Slovakia. They’re five points adrift of England in the table and certainly face an uphill struggle to qualify.

How to watch, stream, and listen

Date and time: Sunday, 12 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. local

TV: Fox Sports 2 (U.S. - English); Univision Deportes (U.S. - Spanish); Sportsnet World (Canada); ITV 1 (U.K.)

Online streaming: Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S. - English); Univision Now (U.S. - Spanish); Sportsnet World Now (Canada); ITV Hub (U.K.)

For online listings in other countries, you can check out LiveSoccerTV

Three big things to know

1. England are without the suspended Gary Cahill, while Michail Antonio, Phil Jones, and Chris Smalling have all been ruled out with injuries. Raheem Sterling faces a late fitness test, though the Manchester City attacker is expected to feature.

2. The Lithuanian national team have never qualified for an international tournament. Their greatest-ever player, Tomas Danilevičius, is the nation’s all-time top scorer and made a couple of appearances for Arsenal in a journeyman career. He retired from international football five years ago.

3. These sides faced off in qualifying for Euro 2016, with England winning both games home and away without conceding a single goal. The home fixture ended 4-0 to Roy Hodgson’s side; they’ll be hoping for a similar outcome at Wembley on Sunday.

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