How to watch England v USA live on TV for free USA v England kickoff time TV channel live stream info and team news Eddie Jones' England face USA in the first of two summer Tests here's the kickoff time how to watch on TV confirmed lineups and referee appointment England head coach Eddie Jones talks with Marcus Smith during a training session (Image Steve BardensGetty Images) Get the latest news analysis and interviews When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice England take on the USA at Twickenham in the first of two summer Tests on Sunday with head coach Eddie Jones ready to cast an eye of some of his young stars Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming summer international When do England play the USA? What time is kickoff? England take on the USA at Twickenham at 2pm (UK time) on Sunday July 4 What TV channel is England v USA on? What about live streaming? England v USA will be broadcast live on Channel 4 with coverage beginning from 13pm Calling all British and Irish Lions fans we want your views You can become even more involved with WalesOnline's Lions coverage by signing up to leave comments on stories delivering your verdict discussing the biggest breaking news and also chatting to our journalists What's the team news? Eddie Jones has handed starts to eight uncapped players at Twickenham Gallagher Premiership winner Marcus Smith is among those to take their place in the XV while Harry Randall Freddie Steward Curtis Langdon Joe Heyes Callum Chick and Josh McNally are also set to feature Uncapped Gloucester flanker Lewis Ludlow will captain Jones' men England 15 Freddie Steward 14 Joe Cokanasiga 13 Henry Slade 12 Ollie Lawrence 11 Max Malins 1 Marcus Smith 9 Harry Randall; 1 Ellis Genge 2 Curtis Langdon 3 Joe Heyes 4 Josh McNally 5 Charlie Ewels 6 Lewis Ludlow (C) 7 Sam Underhill 8 Callum Chick Replacements 16 Jamie Blamire 17 Beno Obano 18 Trevor Davison 19 Ted Hill 2 Ben Curry 21 Lewis Ludlam 22 Dan Robson 23 Jacob Umaga USA 15 Will Hooley 14 Mikey Te'o 13 Marcel Brache 12 Bryce Campbell 11 Mika Kruse 1 Luke Carty 9 Ruben de Haas; 1 David Ainu'u 2 Mikey SoseneFeagai 3 Paul Mullen 4 Gregory Peterson 5 Nick Civetta 6 Jamason Fa'ananaSchultz 7 Riekert Hattingh 8 Cam Dolan Replacements 16 Joe Taufete'e 17 Matt Harmon 18 Dino Waldren 19 Nate Brakeley 2 Psalm Wooching 21 Hanco Germishuys 22 Michael Baska 23 Calvin Whiting England head coach Eddie Jones Over the past three weeks our biggest message to the players is what an opportunity this is to show what they can do and make their mark with England They've applied themselves as a group and worked very hard individually during this camp to reach their personal bests Now it's all about coming together as a team gelling and putting in a good performance at the weekend USA head coach Garry Gold What makes them such a good side is the intensity and the pace that they play at and to be able to execute their skills at that pace We are not going to get a huge amount of opportunities but when we do we have to make them count That is the biggest thing about toplevel test match rugby time and space is taken away from you But we will only get better by playing against teams like this They (England) will want to push the boundaries and play a ballinhand game of rugby They are going to try and use the width of the field ask questions of our defence and stretch us