England are due to take on Greece in the Nations League on Thursday night.(Image: Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

How to watch England vs Greece - TV channel, live stream details and kick-off time

England return to Nations League action on Thursday night as they take on Greece at Wembley Stadium.

by · football.london

The second international break of the season means that England are back in action. They will be looking to build on their successful start under interim manager Lee Carsley.

The England Under-21s manager took over from Gareth Southgate following his departure this summer. The Three Lions came out as 2-0 winners in both of Carsley's opening games in the last international break.

That leaves them in second place in Group 2 of League B, but they have the chance to leapfrog their opponents to the top of the table when they take on Greece in their third match of the campaign. Greece also won their opening two games - and they're currently sitting pretty above England on goal difference.

For England, the aim will be to climb back to League A at the end of the current Nations League campaign, after suffering relegation last time. Here's everything you need to know about how to follow the game against Greece;

When is England vs Greece and when is the kick-off time?

The match takes place on Thursday, October 10 with kick-off at 7.45pm. The game is being played at Wembley.

Is England vs Greece being shown live on TV?

Yes, the game is available free to air on TV in the UK and will be shown on ITV 1. Their coverage starts at 7pm with 45 minutes of build-up before kick-off.

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The game will also be available to stream for free on ITVX - which can be used on computer or via mobile devices through the ITVX app. Highlights of the game will be posted on England's official YouTube channel shortly after full-time is sounded, so you can catch up at your leisure.

How else can I follow England vs Greece?

Radio commentary of the game will be available on BBC Radio Five Live and talkSPORT.