What time is England vs West Indies today and what TV channel is it on?

Darren Sammy and Eoin Morgan - World T20 final cricket score: England vs West Indies - live

When is the ICC World Twenty20 final?

The match will take place on Sunday, April 3, and is due to start at 2.30pm (BST).

Where will the game be played?

The 66,349 capacity Eden Gardens in Kolkata, the home of the Bengal cricket team and the Indian Premier League's Kolkata Knight Riders, will host the match.
Eden Gardens - When will England play their World Twenty20 final and who will they face?
Eden Gardens will host Sunday's final CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

What TV channel will be showing the game?

Sky Sports 2 will be broadcasting the game live with the programme starting at 1.30pm (BST). If you prefer not to line the pockets of Rupert Murdoch, though, you can keep up to speed with the cricket score and follow all the action right here in our over-by-over blog.

Who will Eoin Morgan's side play in the final?

England will face West Indies after the latter's sensational seven-wicket, final-over victory against India. The home side posted an impressive 192-2 but, thanks to Lendl Simmons (82 off 51), who was twice caught off no-balls, the Windies reached 196-3 in 19.4 overs.

And who are the favourites?

The West Indies have already beaten England once in this tournament - in the group stages - so they will start as favourites. However, there are reasons for England to be optimistic...
Deepest batting in the tournament Debates can be had over who the best T20 batsman in the world is, who hits the longest ball, and who has the widest array of shots. But for sheer depth, England appear to have brought the strongest pound-for-pound line-up to the party.
All 11 of the side who played the semi-final against New Zealand can be considered batsmen or all-rounders, with not a bunny in sight.
David Willey, Adil Rashid and Liam Plunkett represent as talented a bottom three as there is. Should wickets tumble in a hurry in the final, England have plans A, B and C.
Liam Plunkett
Liam Plunkett
Rashid and Hales are due It may seem like a classic case of gambler's fallacy - expecting a sequence to break simply because it's about time - but two of England's most dangerous performers are yet to really fire.
Rashid's leg-spin was a star attraction in this year's Big Bash but has yet to pull up trees in India, while Hales is a former world number one in the format and remains the country's only T20 centurion.
If either, or both, catch fire in Kolkata, it could have a big bearing on the result.
Jordan and Stokes: Deadly at the death One of England's failings in limited-overs cricket in previous incarnations was the inability to keep a lid on opposition batsmen at the end of an innings.
But Chris Jordan and Ben Stokes have made the final overs their stage of late. The pair go full and fast, occasionally aiming at fifth stump, and have enjoyed considerable success so far.
West Indies scored freely against England when they met in Mumbai but will not have missed the pair's strong showings since.
Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan
Backroom boys bring winning mentality Much has been made of the inexperience in England's side but that is compensated by some serious know-how in the dugout.
Assistant coach Paul Farbrace led Sri Lanka to the title in 2014, bowling coach Ottis Gibson was in charge of the West Indies when they won in 2012 and batting consultant Paul Collingwood captained England to their triumph in 2010.
Add in the glittering CV of head coach Trevor Bayliss, who has won the IPL and Big Bash, and the well of wisdom runs deep.

How can England beat the West Indies?

Gayle’s wicket will holds massive importance for England both for cricketing and psychological reasons. Willey’s inswing makes the static Gayle an lbw candidate. A brave call would be to open with Moeen on what will be a turning pitch while the wide yorker will force Gayle to reach for the ball bringing outside edge into play.
Chris Gayle - World T20 final: What time is England vs West Indies on Sunday, what TV channel is it on and how can Eoin Morgan's side win?
Chris Gayle CREDIT: REUTERS
The only time Andre Russell looked to be struggling against India was when Jasprit Bumrah cramped him for room by bowing into his body. Any width outside off stump is marmalised and he can hit a length ball out of Eden Gardens. Sunday’s pitch will not have the bounce of the Wankhede but could Plunkett with his pace aiming for the body be the key?
England have been poor at gauging conditions at a new ground. They left runs out in the middle in the first game at the Wankhede and in Delhi against Afghanistan misread the pitch. Only Morgan has played at Eden Gardens before so coach Trevor Bayliss is key. He was in charge of the Kolkata Knight Riders for three years and knows every inch of the ground. 
Trevor Bayliss - World T20 final: What time is England vs West Indies on Sunday, what TV channel is it on and how can Eoin Morgan's side win?
Trevor Bayliss CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
Rahane and Kohli put pressure on West Indies with their running between the wickets and it resulted in errors in the field. Root, Buttler and Morgan are key here as the most athletic England batsmen. England fielded superbly in the semi and now look like a bunch of players who want the ball to come to them, a challenge Bayliss laid down for them in South Africa recently. 
Joe Root andJoe Root and Jos Buttler - World T20 final: What time is England vs West Indies on Sunday, what TV channel is it on and how can Eoin Morgan's side win?
Root and Buttler celebrate their semi-final victory
In truth T20, unlike Test cricket, is rarely about tactics and well rehearsed plans. It is about attitude and nerve. England are a young side with the world at their feet. They are fearless. This is the last big occasion the ageing Gayle, Samuels, Bravo and Sammy will play together. That brings its own pressure and how much did the win over India the out of them?

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