The Three Lions and The Dragons clash in Thursday's British derby in Lens. Here are some listings for the Group B fixture.

England and Wales enjoyed two different beginnings to their UEFA Euro 2016 campaign.

One stormed to a dream debut in the tournament, beating Slovakia 2-1 to clinch three points in their first ever European Championship game. The other threw away a 1-0 lead in stoppage time to settle for a disappointing draw, a result which was followed by fan violence.

These two British sides will now lock horn on Thursday in Group B. There can only be one winner – or a share of spoils – when Roy Hodgson’s men face off with Chris Coleman’s boys at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens.

Team news – who’s fit and who’s not?

The Three Lions have no injury worries ahead of Thursday’s game, but coach Roy Hodgson does face a selection headache, as he will have to make a tough choice between reshuffling the starting eleven that drew with Russia, or stick with the same lineup.

Last season’s English Premier League top-scorer Harry Kane was the lone striker in the 1-1 draw, but endured a torrid game. Hodgson will thus have to decide whether to add Leicester star Jamie Vardy into the mix, or even the rookie who keeps grabbing the spotlight: Marcus Rashford.

In midfielder there are tough decisions to make, as the likes of Jack Wilshere and Ross Barkley are vying for a starting eleven spot, which means either captain Wayne Rooney or Adam Lallana may make way.

The Dragons are facing a race against time to get goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey fit in time for the England clash, as he is yet to fully recover from a back spasm. Danny Ward stepped in for the Crystal Palace custodian, and could be called upon once more if Hennessey fails to recover.

Head to head

  • The Three Lions and the Dragon have met a whopping 101 times.
  • England, however, have only lost 14 times to Wales.
  • Their encounters have seen the 1966 World Cup winners triumph 66 times, with 21 ties ending in a draw.
  • Wales have not beaten England since 1984, a 32-year winless run against their British rivals.
  • Roy Hodgson’s crew have won their last three meetings with Chris Coleman’s boys without conceding.

Which channel is broadcasting England vs Wales on TV or Online?

- In the US at 09:00 EST on SiriusXM FC, WATCH ESPN, ESPN Deportes Radio, ESPN3 USA, ESPN Deportes TV, ESPN

- In the UK at 14:00 BST on TalkSport Radio UK, BBC One UK, S4C, BBC Wales, BBC Radio 5 Live

- In Canada at 09:00 ET on RDS, TSN5, TSN Radio 1040 | 1410 Vancouver, TSN4

Live elsewhere? Visit our special England vs Wales broadcast page for more geo-localized listings.

NOTE: Broadcast info is subject to change

 

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

England 2 - 1 Wales

June 16, 2016 9:00amStade Felix-Bollaert, France

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