England vs Ukraine: Watch live stream online World Cup 2014 qualifier soccer match [Start time]

England vs Ukraine is the huge World Cup 2014 Qualifying game on Tuesday night from Kiev, with Ukraine looking to defeat England and leapfrog them at the top of the Group H table.

The game is scheduled to kick off at 7.45 p.m. BST and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

This is a game England cannot afford to lose. If they lose tonight they will not be in control of their qualification campaign and Ukraine would be the team in control of the group.

Even if England can just manage a draw tonight they will keep their noses in front of Ukraine and Montenegro, however, even though just a draw is needed, England have indicated they will be going for the win today.

The match is surrounded by high tensions, and ahead of the game reports emerged of England fans being attacker in Kiev. It has been described as an isolated incident, but that has raised tensions even more around the ground.

FSF chief executive Kevin Miles has said, "The incident lasted four minutes and was the only problem here. Unpleasant though it was, it was an isolated incident. English fans were very much the victims."

About 2,000 England supporters are expected to attend Tuesday's match at Kiev's Olympic Stadium.

Meanwhile in the England camp Manchester City midfielder Milner gained a glowing report from Hodgson in the aftermath of the victory over Moldova on Friday.

Frank Lampard will also be making his 100<sup>th appearance in an England shirt. Lampard made his England debut in October 1999 under previous boss Kevin Keegan in a 2-1 friendly win over Belgium at Sunderland's Stadium of Light.

He has gone on to score 29 times for his country and has captained them five times.

England vs Ukraine can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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