England are into the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1990 after a (relatively) comfortable 2-0 win against Sweden in the quarter-final.

Now only Croatia stand in their way of a place in the World Cup final.

All eyes will be on the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow as England take on Croatia on Wednesday, July 11 at 7pm (UK time).

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But if you're not near a TV, fear not, here's how you can watch England's semi-final match against Croatia online – well, as long as you have a TV licence.

England's semi-final match against Croatia will be screened on ITV with coverage kicking off from 6pm (UK time).

As well as being broadcast live on ITV, the match will also be streamed live via the ITV Hub which is available through desktops, tablets, mobiles and on connected TVs.

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Unlike the BBC coverage of World Cup matches, this time there isn't an option to watch the match in Ultra HD or virtual reality.

This year's World Cup matches have already had UK viewers tuning in in their droves, with the quarter-final win over Sweden earning a massive 89% share of the television audience and a peak of 19.9 million, as well as crashing BBC iPlayer.


From: Digital Spy
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