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England will be looking to make it two wins from two matches at this summer’s European Championship when they face Scotland to Wembley on Friday night for a mouthwatering contest. Gareth Southgate’s side opened their Euro 2020 campaign with a 1-0 win over Croatia on Sunday, and a win against the ‘Auld Enemy’ will secure qualification from Group D.

Raheem Sterling scored the only goal of the game, as England started their Euro 2020 campaign with an important victory at Wembley.

There were plenty of positives aside from the result, with Leeds man Kalvin Phillips excelling in the middle of the park, reportedly prompting transfer interest from Real Madrid.

Despite some abject performances for Manchester City last season, it was promising to see Sterling find the back of the net for the Three Lions, as he continued his good form for his country.

Scotland started their Euro 2020 campaign off with a 2-0 defeat to Czech Republic, which included a magnificent strike from Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick.

The Scots need a result against Harry Kane and co to keep their hopes of making it to the knockout stages alive.

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England’s Harry Maguire is making huge steps forward in his recovery from an ankle injury and has now returned to training, but it seems unlikely that the Manchester United captain will be risked against Scotland.

Jordan Henderson is still working his way back from a groin problem and is not expected to be in the starting XI.

Jack Grealish missed training on Tuesday, however, the Aston Villa captain is expected to be in the squad against Scotland.

Despite calls from fans for the 25-year-old to start, he is likely to start on the bench, with Sterling and Phil Foden potentially again joining Kane in attack.

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Southgate will likely name the same side that started against Croatia, but there could be a change at left-back, with Luke Shaw coming in for natural right-back Kieran Trippier.

As for Scotland, Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney was a huge miss against the Czech Republic as he struggled with a calf problem, but there is a chance that he could return to the side for this match.

Boss Steve Clarke is expected to make a couple of changes from the side that started on Monday, with Southampton’s Che Adams likely to come in to start in attack.

So, how can you watch England vs Scotland on Friday?

How to watch live on TV and online

TV viewers can tune in to England’s Euro 2020 opener against the Scots on ITV on Friday evening.

While the game gets underway at 8pm, the channel’s coverage begins an hour earlier at 7pm.

Those tuning in online via laptops, phones and tablets will be able to watch live using the ITV Hub.

The hosts for England vs Scotland aren’t confirmed, but Mark Pougatch and Seema Jaswal are the channel’s main presenters for the tournament, along with Reshmin Chowdhury.

The likes of Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, and Emma Hayes are acting as supporting pundits.

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