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Date/Time: Sep 6, 2011
2:45pm (US/Eastern)
Competition: UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifying
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Wembley Stadium (London)
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England vs Wales Live Streams and TV Channels

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United States Fox Soccer Channel
 
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England vs Wales Delayed and Repeat Broadcasts

CountryDate/Time
(US/Eastern)
Channel
United StatesTue, Sep 06 20:00pmFox Soccer Channel
 Wed, Sep 07 0:00amFoxSoccer.tv
 Wed, Sep 07 23:00pmFox Soccer Channel
Dominican RepublicTue, Sep 06 17:00pmESPN DOS
EcuadorWed, Sep 07 1:00amESPN Cono Norte
GuatemalaTue, Sep 06 17:00pmESPN DOS
MexicoTue, Sep 06 17:00pmESPN DOS
PanamaTue, Sep 06 17:00pmESPN DOS
PortugalTue, Sep 06 23:00pmSport TV1
 Wed, Sep 07 17:30pmSport TV4
 Thu, Sep 08 21:30pmSport TV1
South AfricaTue, Sep 06 23:00pmSuperSport Maximo
 Wed, Sep 07 1:45amSuperSport HD
 Wed, Sep 07 5:00amSuperSport HD 2, SuperSport 3
 Wed, Sep 07 13:00pmSuperSport HD 2
 Wed, Sep 07 20:20pmSuperSport HD 2
 Thu, Sep 08 3:40amSuperSport HD
 Thu, Sep 08 9:40amSuperSport HD 2
 Thu, Sep 08 16:30pmSuperSport HD
VenezuelaWed, Sep 07 1:00amESPN Venezuela
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England vs Wales Match Preview

Stewart Flaherty, Sep 6th 2011
England can take a huge step towards Euro 2012 qualification when they play host to Wales at Wembley.
England will take a massive step towards Euro 2012 qualification with a win over Wales.
England will take a massive step towards Euro 2012 qualification with a win over Wales.
If England get a win or draw against their British rivals, they will need only one point in their final game at Montenegro to wrap up qualification.

Wales picked up their first points of this qualifying campaign with an impressive 2-1 win over Montenegro last Friday. England won 3-0 in Bulgaria on the same day, with Gary Cahill opening the scoring and Wayne Rooney adding a brace.

Steven Gerrard and Jack Wilshere remain sidelined with injury for England, while Leighton Baines, Darren Bent and Micah Richards are also ruled out.

Young Manchester United defender Chris Smalling played right back in the win in Bulgaria, and he could be handed the task of marking Wales’ star player Gareth Bale.

England manager Fabio Capello singled Bale out as a particular threat in a pre-game press conference. “We need to be very careful every time he receives the ball,” Capello told BBC Sport.

Defender James Collins will return from suspension for Wales, while Jack Collison has recovered from a stomach problem.

Craig Bellamy and David Vaughan will be missing for the Welsh, the pair are suspended after picking up yellow cards in the Montenegro win.

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