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England vs Scotland: What TV channel is it on, what is the team news and what are the latest odds for the World Cup Qualifying clash?

All the information as Scotland travel south for Friday's crucial qualifier against England at Wembley

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ENGLAND manager Gareth Southgate and Scotland boss Gordon Strachan head into this 2018 World Cup qualifying fixture with something to prove.

Interim manager Southgate has just two more games to convince the FA that he is the man for the job on a permanent basis, while Strachan has come under fire.

The pressure is on for Gareth Southgate as this is the first time England and Scotland have faced each other in a competitive match since 1999
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England face Scotland in a World Cup qualifier on Friday nightCredit: Getty

Friday's fixture could be pivotal in deciding the future of both.

Where can I watch it?

The game is live Friday, November 11 on ITV1 from 7.15pm - kick off at 7.45pm.

You can also follow the action with our live blog.

Team news

ENGLAND - Spurs striker Harry Kane returned to first team action on Sunday after seven weeks out.

His team mate Dele Alli is injured after suffering a twisted knee in training, opening the door for Jack Wilshere's inclusion.

Burnley's Michael Keane is also in the squad as Manchester United defenders Chis Smalling and Luke Shaw miss out through injury.

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Spurs hotshot Harry Kane could be in line for a recallCredit: PA:Press Association

SCOTLAND - Celtic captain Scott Brown has been named in the Scotland squad after announcing his return from international retirement.

Hull City's Robert Snodgrass is also in, despite being sidelined through injury.

Andrew Robertson and Kieran Tierney have been ruled out, with Swansea City's Steven Kingsley included instead.

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Celtic captain Scott Brown returns in time for crunch matchCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Form guide

ENGLAND - DWWLD

SCOTLAND - LDWLL

Match stats

  • England haven't conceded a goal since their 2-1 defeat to Iceland at Euro 2016.
  • Scotland have won just one of their last nine matches against England.

Latest odds

ENGLAND - 4/11

SCOTLAND - 9/1

DRAW - 7/2

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