What channel is Scotland v England on? Is it on TV? How to watch the game for free
The fixture has been arranged to commemorate the first meeting between the two sides in 1872 and is part of the year-long calendar of events from the Scottish FA celebrating the history of the association.
While officially billed as a friendly, the match promises to fiercely competitive as the neighbouring nations meet for the first time in more than two years since a goalless draw at Wembley Stadium during the delayed Euro 2020 Championships.
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Confidence is high in both camps with Scotland unbeaten in their last nine competitive matches including uplifiting wins at home to Spain and away to Norway, while England’s only defeat in their last 11 came against France in the World Cup quarter-final in Qatar.
England boast a dominant record in this fixture in modern times with eight wins and just one defeat in the last 12 meetings.
Scotland v England match details
The 150th Anniversary Heritage Match takes place at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on Tuesday, September 12, 2023. Kick-off is 7.45pm.
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Scotland fans have been accustomed to paying a subscription fee to watch their team in action recently on Viaplay. However, this match is being broadcast exclusively live and free-to-air on Channel 4, who own the rights to England internationals. The programme begins at 7pm after the news. Jules Breach presents coverage joined by pundits Jill Scott, Joe Cole and Graeme Souness. Steve Bower will provide in-match commentary alongside Ally McCoist.
Scotland v England live stream
Those wishing to watch the match on smartphone, laptop or tablet can do so for free via the Channel 4 website or the Channel 4 app.
Match odds
Scotland 15/4, Draw 29/10, England 5/6 – via oddschecker.com.
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