England take on Panama tonight in their final group game of this year's World Cup and while qualification for the knockout stage is assured, it's still not clear where England will finish in the group, following Tuesday's disappointing 0-0 draw against Ghana.
A victory tonight will all-but ensure England finish top of Group L, leading to a meeting with Cape Verde on Wednesday 1 July in the Round of 32. A draw or loss, and England are reliant on the result between Group L's other remaining fixture between Ghana and Croatia for where they'll finish in the group.
The match will be broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX from 10pm tonight, with coverage starting from 8.45pm. If you want to venture outside your home to watch the match (and don't fancy the pub), why not treat yourself to a big-screen watch? It'll help avoid the heat too with some delightful aircon to savour during this heatwave.
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You won't be able to see the match in any of the three major chains in the UK – Vue, Odeon and Cineworld – but there are screenings in other cinema chains and independent cinemas with tickets available to buy now.
Picturehouse are offering a free beer with your ticket, with the match showing at four London sites – Clapham, Finsbury Park, Greenwich and Hackney – and at Chester, while Showcase are showing it at four sites: Coventry, Dudley, Nottingham and Peterborough.
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The Arc Cinemas are showing the game at six of their eight sites – Beeston, Blackpool, Daventry, Great Yarmouth, Hucknall and Preston – and The Light Cinemas are showing it at nine of their sites: Addleston, Banbury, Huddersfield, New Brighton, Redhill, Sheffield, Sittingbourne, Stockport and Walsall.
Mockingbird Cinema in Birmingham, The Majestic Cinema in King's Lynn, The Royal Sutton Coldfield in Sutton Coldfield and Dome Cinema in Worthing are among the independent cinemas we spotted showing the game this evening too.
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We'll have to see whether Gary Lineker repeats his earlier surprise ITV appearance during tonight's game, which he explained was to promote his upcoming ITV show and his daily Netflix podcast show The Rest Is Football.
The appearance also saw him reflect on his World Cup history and Harry Kane drawing level with Lineker's record World Cup tally of 10 goals for England. "Obviously it’s taken him an extra World Cup to do it and there is quite a lot of penalties in there, but we'll give him that," he joked.
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