Fifa Under-17 World Cup final: England v Spain - BBC News



Fifa Under-17 World Cup final: England v Spain - BBC News

Fifa Under-17 World Cup final: England v Spain

Venue: Salt Lake Stadium, Kolkata Date: Saturday, 28 October Kick-off: 15:30 BST

Coverage: Live on BBC Two, plus live streaming and live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

England Under-17s' World Cup final against Spain will be broadcast live on the BBC on Saturday.



The Young Lions beat Brazil 3-1 in the semi-final, while opponents Spain overcame Mali 3-1.



Steve Cooper's side are aiming to replicate the U20s, who this summer became the first England side since 1966 to win any World Cup.



Coverage will begin at 15:20 BST and you can watch on BBC Two, the BBC Sport website, app and via BBC iPlayer.



Former England international Danny Mills and the U20s' World Cup-winning manager Paul Simpson will join presenter Reshmin Chowdhury, with Steve Bower and ex-England winger Trevor Sinclair providing the commentary. You can also follow live text updates via the BBC Sport website and app.



Brewster spearheads England challenge



England Under-17s' road to World Cup final

Group Stage: England 4-0 Chile, England 3-2 Mexico, England 4-0 Iraq

Round of 16: England 0-0 Japan (England win 5-3 on penalties)

Quarter-finals: England 4-1 USA

Semi-finals: England 3-1 Brazil

Unbeaten England will be on familiar territory when they take to the field for the final in Kolkata, India, having also played their semi-final in the Salt Lake Stadium.



A crowd of more than 66,000 is expected, while the players may have to contend with temperatures tipping past 30C.



They have dealt with pressure well so far, overcoming Japan on penalties in the last 16 before impressing in their next two knockout matches.



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