England take on Argentina in their opening fixture of World Cup 2023 this evening.
The Pool D match, held at Stade de Marseille in France, will be shown exclusively live on ITV.
The sides also met in the pool stage four years ago, when England recorded a 39-10 victory with the help of tries by six different scorers.
The victors went on to reach the final, where they were defeated by South Africa, while the Pumas missed out on a place in the knockout stage.
Mark Pougatch will be live on ITV1 and ITV1 HD from 7.10pm, where he will be joined in the studio by Jonny Wilkinson, Clive Woodward and Lawrence Dallaglio.
Match commentary comes from Nick Mullins and Ben Kay with reports from Jill Douglas and Ugo Monye.
Kick-off 8.00pm.
ITV will broadcast every match of the 2023 World Cup including the semis and final on 28th October 2023.
8 September
France v New Zealand – 18:45 – ITV1
9 September
Italy v Namibia – 11:30 – ITV1
Ireland v Romania – 14:00 – ITV1
Australia v Georgia – 16:45 – ITV1
England v Argentina – 19:15 – ITV1
10 September
Japan v Chile – 14:00 – ITV1
South Africa v Scotland – 16:00 – ITV1
Wales v Fiji – 19:15 – ITV1
14 September
France v Uruguay – 19:15 – ITV1
15 September
New Zealand v Namibia – 19:15 – ITV1
16 September
Samoa v Chile – 13:30 – ITV4
Wales v Portugal – 16:00 – ITV1
Ireland v Tonga – 19:15 – ITV1
17 September
South Africa v Romania – 13:30 – ITV1
Australia v Fiji – 16:15 – ITV1
England v Japan – 19:15 – ITV1
20 September
Italy v Uruguay – 16:00 – ITV4
21 September
France v Namibia – 19:15 – ITV4
22 September
Argentina v Samoa – 16:00 – ITV1
23 September
Georgia v Portugal – 12:30 – ITV1
England v Chile – 16:00 – ITV1
South Africa v Ireland – 19:15 – ITV1
24 September
Scotland v Tonga – 16:00 – ITV1
Wales v Australia – 19:15 – ITV1
27 September
Uruguay v Namibia – 16:00 – ITV4
28 September
Japan v Samoa – 19:30 – ITV4
29 September
New Zealand v Italy – 19:30 – ITV1
30 September
Argentina v Chile – 13:30 – ITV1
Fiji v Georgia – 16:15 – ITV1
Scotland v Romania – 19:15 – ITV1
1 October
Australia v Portugal – 16:15 – ITV4
South Africa v Tonga – 19:15 – ITV1
5 October
New Zealand v Uruguay – 19:15 – ITV4
6 October
France v Italy – 19:30 – ITV1
7 October
Wales v Georgia – 13:15 – ITV1
England v Samoa – 16:15 – ITV1
Ireland v Scotland – 19:15 – ITV1
8 October
Japan v Argentina – 11:30 – ITV1
Tonga v Romania – 16:15 – ITV3
Fiji v Portugal – 19:30 – ITV4
14 October
QF 1 – 15:00 – ITV1
QF 2 – 19:15 – ITV1
15 October
QF 3 – 15:00 – ITV1
QF 4 – 20:00 – ITV1
20 October
SF 1 – 19:30 – ITV1
21 October
SF 2 – 19:15 – ITV1
27 October
Bronze final – 19:30 – ITV1
28 October
Final – 19:00 – ITV1
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