England vs Moldova live stream free 2013: Watch online UEFA World Cup Qualifer on Fox Soccer

England vs Moldova will be a massive game for Roy Hodgson's side as they begin their run into the final straight of their World Cup Qualifying campaign. Although English fans have lowered expectation on their team in recent years as a number of key players have retired, they will still 100 percent be expecting England to qualify top of their group and be in Brazil next year for the World Cup Finals.

The game today kicks off from Wembley Stadium at 3 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

This will be a decisive period in Hodgson's reign as England manager – anything less that a confident run and qualification into the World Cup Finals would be a disaster for him and English soccer.

Twelve months ago Hodgsons's side commenced their journey to qualify for the World Cup with a 5-0 win over Moldova. A win like that today would go down well with the English fans, however, in all honesty, in the final straight of any qualifying campaign – especially when the group is as tight as England's – then three points is three points, and any way they claim a win will be celebrated.

Montenegro currently top Group H by two points, but have played a game more than England and Ukraine, who are a further point adrift in third spot. Meanwhile, Poland are in fourth place and five points off the top and still in with a shout should they go on a winning streak to complete their campaign.

England vs Moldova in their World Cup 2014 Qualifier takes place from 3 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream free on Fox Soccer 2 Go by clicking here.

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