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England vs Finland: Key details, how to watch, team news


England vs Finland: Key details, how to watch, team news

England travel to Finland on Sunday for interim manager Lee Carsley's fourth game in charge, and perhaps his most important yet.

Carlsey was dealt his first blow as England boss on Thursday as his side fell to Greece following a last-gasp goal in stoppage time. It has left England in second place in Group B2 of the UEFA Nations League and now needing a victory over Finland to re-capture the positive momentum that Carsley built during his opening games.

The game will be shown live on ITV and ITVX in the UK. You can also follow along with ESPN's live updates.

Despite fielding a strong side against Greece on Thursday, England have still been beset by some key injuries, most notably to winger Bukayo Saka and forward Harry Kane.

Saka limped off early in the second half at Wembley, and Carsley confirmed afterwards that the Arsenal star would undergo tests.

"He's being assessed," he said. "Obviously in the build-up to the first goal, I think you could see he felt something in his leg."

Meanwhile, Kane was not fit enough to play a part after picking up an injury to his right leg last weekend while playing for Bayern Munich. It meant the captain's armband was given to defender John Stones, and it remains to be seen if Kane will feature in Finland, though he did return to team training on Saturday.

The last time England lost five games in a single year was 1998, meaning their next games will be a case of continuing to instil Carsley's new style of play as well as keeping any further losses at bay.

However, judging by Finland's form, anything but a victory would be deemed a serious surprise.

The country have lost all three of their Nations League games so far, including a 2-0 defeat at Wembley last month. In fact, their only victory this year came in a 2-1 triumph over Estonia.

Carlsey will be hoping to avoid any more blemishes on his England record -- although how many games he has remaining under his stewardship remains in question.

He is the favourite to be the next permanent coach, but he will only definitely be in charge for England's final three UEFA Nations League contests, ending with the Republic of Ireland on Nov. 17.

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