England will aim to continue their winning start in the Nations League as they host Finland at Wembley Stadium. The Three Lions are eager to secure back-to-back victories under interim manager Lee Carsley. Following their 2-0 win against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin last Saturday. This marked Carsley’s first triumph in charge, with former Irish youth internationals Declan Rice and Jack Grealish scoring decisive goals.
Carsley, previously the Under-21s head coach, will now lead England in his first senior home game in Group 2 of League B after their relegation last year. The Three Lions are favorites to earn promotion back to the top tier as they face a Finland side that lost 3-0 to Greece in their opener and ranks 59 places below England in the FIFA standings.
Here’s everything you need to know to catch the match live.
Kick-off Time
The England vs Finland match is set to kick-off at 7:45 PM BST on Tuesday, September 10, at Wembley Stadium.
Where to Watch England vs Finland
ITV1 will broadcast the match live, having secured the rights to all England men’s matches in a four-year deal with UEFA starting this month. Coverage will begin at 6:45 PM, featuring host Mark Pougatch and expert analysis from pundits Roy Keane and Ian Wright.
Fans on the go can stream match for free via ITVX app and website, keeping them connected wherever they are.

Match Odds
England are the overwhelming favorites, with odds as low as 1/12 to secure victory. You can find the best odds around 2/13, while a draw is available at 8/1. Bookmakers offer odds ranging from 14/1 to 22/1 on Finland, emphasizing the uphill battle they face as major underdogs.
With England keen to impress under new leadership and Finland looking to bounce back, this Nations League clash promises to deliver an intriguing contest.
