Serbia Battles England in Crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier: Complete Viewing Guide

Serbia Battles England in Crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier: Complete Viewing Guide

Four matches. Four victories. Zero goals allowed. What's there to complain about, right?

However, regarding Thomas Tuchel's England squad, it appears there's quite a bit to criticize. Nevertheless, the Three Lions are cruising toward the 2026 World Cup.

Their most challenging qualifying examination awaits on Tuesday evening, as they take on Serbia, the group's second-best ranked team in Group K, on foreign soil. Tuchel's team has smoothly navigated through four unmemorable victories without sparking excitement, and another lackluster win in Belgrade would virtually secure their spot at next summer's North American tournament.

Here's your guide to watching England's forthcoming World Cup qualifying match.

What Time Does Serbia vs. England Kick Off?

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

As anticipated, England's forthcoming encounter in Eastern Europe will be accessible on free television in the United Kingdom. ITV holds the broadcasting rights for all Three Lions qualifiers, and Tuesday's match will air on ITV1 and ITVX, plus STV Scotland.

Global interest is more limited, though, with only ViX streaming Serbia vs. England in the United States. ViX will present the match in Spanish.

Sky Sports serves as your primary option in Mexico, broadcasting most 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Sky. In Canada, you can either utilize your DAZN membership or watch through Amazon Prime Video.

Country

TV channel/live stream

United States

ViX

United Kingdom

ITVX, STV Player, ITV 1 UK, STV Scotland

Canada

DAZN Canada, Amazon Prime Video

Mexico

Sky+, Sky Sports Mexico

What's Next for Serbia and England?

Two additional international windows remain before year's end, and these nations will face each other again at Wembley in November.

Prior to that encounter, England will play neighboring Wales in a friendly at the October break's beginning, followed by their only qualifier that month away against Latvia.

Regarding Serbia, they'll seek double victories when hosting Albania on 11 October before traveling to Andorra three days afterward.