England vs India live stream: How to watch Cricket World Cup clash online and on TV
England have not beaten India in seven attempts at the World Cup since 1992
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Your support makes all the difference.England have it all to play for when they take on India in their penultimate match of the World Cup group stages.
It's a must-win game for Eoin Morgan’s men, who have already succumbed to defeats by Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia.
The hosts' hopes of qualification to the semi-finals may now hang in the balance but Joe Root is confident they can still reach the knockout stages.
“We believe we’re still more than capable of qualifying for the semi-finals and when that happens, it doesn’t really matter how you got there,” Root said ahead of Sunday’s game.
England take on an India side that has suffered its own slips in form but Virat Kohli and Co nonetheless remain favourites to clinch victory in the competition.
Can I stream it?
Sky Sports subscribers will be able to stream England vs India online or via the Sky Go app.
Alternatively, paying customers will be able to view the match on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket. Coverage starts at 9.30am.
When does it start?
England vs India gets underway at 10.30am on Sunday 30 June.
Team news:
England are continuing to wait on the availability of Jason Roy, who missed the games against Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Australia due to a hamstring tear. The opener is being given to the last moment to prove his fitness for the crunch clash.
Jofra Archer (side strain) is another concern but Ben Stokes, having undergone on-pitch treatment for a calf issue at Lord’s, is set to be available.
Odds:
England to win: Evens
India to win: 4/5
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