England vs. Serbia Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Streaming

England vs. Serbia Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide for TV and Live Streaming

England welcome Serbia on Thursday night in their concluding 2026 World Cup qualifying match at Wembley Stadium with an air of uncertainty surrounding the encounter.

"We can't really anticipate where the challenges will emerge from," Thomas Tuchel reflected when considering the prospect of facing a Serbian team under Veljko Paunović's guidance for the first time. Dragan Stojković, who suffered a crushing 5–0 defeat to England earlier this season, concluded his four-and-a-half-year tenure in October.

Paunović has accepted the "responsibility" of leading his national squad who remain in contention for securing a playoff position. England have already secured their World Cup berth.

Here's your guide to witnessing Serbia's enigmatic journey to Wembley.

What Time Does England vs. Serbia Kick-Off?

How to Watch England vs. Serbia on TV and Live Stream

England's third encounter with Serbia will be available at no cost for audiences in the United Kingdom. ITV 1 serves as the domestic broadcaster, featuring the entertaining commentary partnership of Roy Keane and Ian Wright as analysts. STV Scotland will provide coverage north of the border.

For American viewers eager to experience Tuchel's version of the Three Lions, which should benefit from Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham's comeback, FOX is your destination. ViX and fuboTV will also broadcast the Wembley spectacle.

Mexican audiences can catch the match on Sky Sports and Sky+.

Country

TV Channel/Live Stream

United States

fuboTV, ViX, FOX One, Fox Soccer Plus

United Kingdom

ITV 1, ITVX, STV Scotland, UTV, STV Player

Canada

DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico

What's Next for England and Serbia?

England conclude their qualifying journey against Albania in Tirana on Sunday. Based on Thursday's outcomes, Serbia might depend on Tuchel's team to assist them in their World Cup qualification pursuit.

Serbia face Latvia this weekend. Stojković successfully guided his team to a 1–0 triumph over this same opponent in September. Nevertheless, considering how goal difference might influence the final standings, they may need to secure a convincing victory in Leskovac.