The two teams have perfect records in the group so far, having both defeated Republic of Ireland away and Finland at home, and Greece sit top of the table on goal difference.
The last competitive meeting between the nations was a World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford in 2001, when they drew 2-2, with David Beckham famously scoring an injury-time free-kick to secure England’s place in the 2002 finals.
The match will be shown live on ITV1 and ITV1 HD from 7.00pm. Kick-off 7.45pm.
Mark Pougatch will be joined pitchside by Roy Keane and Ian Wright. Match commentary comes from Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon.
Touchline reports comes from Gabriel Clarke.
ITV will also broadcast England’s visit to Finland on Sunday evening from 4.15pm.
Both matches will also be streamed live online via ITVX.
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