England and Wales are set to face off at Wembley in a not-so-friendly match on Thursday night. The two teams haven’t played each other since the World Cup in 2022, where England managed to secure a 3-0 victory over Wales. Prior to that, England also won 3-0 in a friendly match in 2020 and 2-1 during the group stage of Euro 2016. Despite the results, Wales had a more successful run in the tournament. The game will be broadcasted live on ITV, starting at 7 PM with the kickoff scheduled for 7:45 PM.

Who will be providing the pre-game analysis for England vs Wales? Former Wales manager Chris Coleman, who led his team to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, will be part of ITV’s punditry team. Joining him will be ex-England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright, who has 33 caps for the Three Lions. The final member of the trio is former Ireland and Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane, known for his sharp and entertaining analysis. Mark Pougatch will be presenting the program, with the familiar duo in the commentary box at Wembley.

The match at Wembley promises to be an intriguing contest, with former England defender Lee Dixon providing analysis as a co-commentator and Sam Matterface on commentary. Not really sure why this matters, but it seems like it’s going to be an exciting game with the lineup of pundits and commentators. So, grab your snacks, tune in to ITV, and enjoy the game between England and Wales at Wembley.