Panama v England – World Cup 2026 – Live TV Coverage on ITV1
ITV will broadcast England’s last World Cup 2026 group game on Saturday night as the Three Lions take on Panama.
The Group L match will take place at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey.

This is just the second-ever meeting between the two countries, with the first coming in the group stage of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
That game was a memorable one for the Three Lions as they brushed their opponents aside with a 6-1 victory. Braces from Harry Kane and John Stones, as well as a goal from Jesse Lingard, gave England a 5-0 lead at half-time before Kane completed his hat-trick in the second period.
Panama did create some history in the second half as they scored their first-ever goal at the World Cup finals thanks to a consolation finish from Felipe Baloy.
The Three Lions will be hoping to finish top of this group with victory here after they missed their chance to progress to the knock-out stages in their last game against Ghana, as they were held to a 0-0 draw by the African country.
Panama are already out of the competition after two 1-0 defeats by Ghana and Croatia.

ITV’s coverage starts at 8.45pm, where Mark Pougatch will be joined live in the studio by Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Gary Neville.
Laura Woods, Emma Hayes and Karen Carney will be providing updates from the pitch side, while match commentary comes from Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon.
Gabriel Clarke will also be on hand with the latest news from the England camp.
Kick-off 10.00pm.
Croatia and Ghana face each other at the same time in the other Group L match, which will be live on ITV4 and ITV4 HD.
Both matches will be streamed live via ITVX.
