England's World Cup quarter-final against Norway kicks off at 10pm UK time tonight, but extreme heat and thunderstorms in Miami could cause delays. ITV's coverage begins at 8.45pm, with pundits Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Gary Neville joining presenter Mark Pougatch.
Weather Threatens Kick-Off
Forecasts of extreme heat and thunderstorms in Miami have raised fears that the match could be delayed. World Cup protocols require play to be suspended for at least 30 minutes if lightning is detected within eight miles of Miami Stadium, resetting each time a fresh strike occurs. England faced a similar situation earlier in the tournament when their match against Mexico at the Azteca was delayed by an hour to 2am UK time due to storms.
ITV Coverage Details
ITV's coverage starts at 8.45pm UK time, running until 12.40pm unless weather delays extend the broadcast. The match will be presented by Mark Pougatch, ITV Sport's Chief Sports Presenter, who is based in a Brooklyn studio for the World Cup. Sam Matterface is the main commentator, with Lee Dixon as co-commentator. Pundits include Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Gary Neville.
Previous Delays
England fans are still weary from the late-night kick-off against Mexico, which was pushed back by an hour due to storms at the Azteca. The team will hope for clearer skies in Miami to avoid a repeat of that ordeal.



