England return to action for a final time this regular season when they host
Belgium at Wembley Stadium in an international friendly. The clash between the two European nations will be the final time both managers will be able to view their players in action before naming their training squads for the European Championships in
Germany this summer. For fans of both
Manchester City and
Manchester United , there will be plenty of familiar faces to watch out for. While Kyle Walker and Harry Maguire may have left the
England squad due to injury; Phil Foden, Rico Lewis, John Stones, Kobbie Mainoo and Marcus Rashford could all feature for the home team. Meanwhile, City will be keeping a close eye on Jeremy Doku who could feature for the Red Devils. READ MORE: Souness offers Southgate brutal honest advice READ MORE: Southgate gives worrying Shaw injury update As this is the final time you can watch England in the regular season, MEN Sport has taken a look at how you can follow all the action. What time is kick-off? Tonight's friendly between England and Belgium will kick-off at 7.45pm in the
UK. How can I watch the match? Fans in England will be able to view the match on the free-to-air Channel 4. Coverage starts at 7pm as host Jules Breach is joined by Joe Cole, ex-City midfielder Jill Scott and ex-United midfielder Marouane Fellaini. The fixture will also be streamed on Channel 4's on-demand service All 4. If you are not in England, don't worry as international broadcasters also have the rights to the game. In Belgium, it will be shown on VTM and La Une. Meanwhile, the United States' rights have been secured by ViX and in
Canada DAZN will be showcasing the action. When will the highlights be shown? If you are not able to watch the game live, don't panic. Channel 4 will be broadcasting highlights in the early hours of Wednesday morning at 12.05am in the UK. These will also be available to view on All 4. Watch the
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