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Hey, guess who completely forgot this match was today! England and Germany have both already qualified for the World Cup, which makes this match-up of historic international football rivals more or less meaningless.
But hey, it’s football, right? So here’s your place to talk about it. There are only three Tottenham Hotspur players in the squad after the “injury-related” withdrawals of Dele Alli, Harry Kane, and Harry Winks, but the three remaining Spurs players — Kieran Trippier, Danny Rose, and Eric Dier -- all start. Dier wears the captain’s armband.
Lineups
Here's how the #ThreeLions will line up against Germany pic.twitter.com/dvT0Fr9BlX
— England (@England) November 10, 2017
Another look at our side for #ENGGER, which features a debut for #Halstenberg and a first #DieMannschaft appearance in a year for @IlkayGuendogan pic.twitter.com/8cBdSyfi96
— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) November 10, 2017
How to Watch
Date/Time: Friday, November 10, 8 pm UK, 3 pm ET
Location: Wembley Stadium, London, UK
TV: Fox Sports 2 (USA), ITV 1 (UK), Sportsnet World (Canada), beIn Sports 2 (Australia)
Streaming: Fox Sports Go / Fox Soccer Match Pass / fubo.tv (free 7-day trial)
The usual match rules apply. Go forth, gallant Engerlanders, and please don’t hurt the Hotspurs!