If you’re trying to find out how you can watch Poland vs. Northern Ireland in Euro 2016, you’ve come to the right place.

While Poland are the favorites in this match, don’t underestimate Northern Ireland who could provide Poland with a shock in this first match in Group C. Poland, boosted by striker Robert Lewandowski, will be looking forward to starting out this match strong.

Here are all of the details of where you can watch it on television and via legal streaming:

Who: Poland vs. Northern Ireland
What: Euro 2016, Group C
When: Game kicks off at Noon ET / 9am PT; Sunday, June 12, 2016
Where: Live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, WatchESPN, Sling Latino and Sling TV (free trial)

If you live outside the United States, you can watch Sling TV via a VPN service (many offer a free trial).

With Sling TV, you can watch the Poland vs. Northern Ireland and other Euro 2016 games with a free 7-day trial. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku or hook it up with your smart TV or Google Chromecast or Amazon Fire.

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Plus Sling TV, the legal streaming service also includes beIN SPORTS (La Liga, Serie A, World Cup qualifiers), Univision Deportes (Liga MX, MLS, World Cup) as well as ESPN, ESPN2 plus tons of entertainment channels.

The Sling TV app is available for Windows 7 & higher, Apple computers (Lion 10.7 & higher) Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire tablet (running Android 4.4.2+), Roku, Android TV, ZTE, Channel Master, Apple iOS 8 (& higher) phones & tablets, Android 4.0.3 (and higher) phones & tablets and Xbox One.

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Northern Ireland will take part in the finals of a European Championships for the first time in their history this summer, with the efforts of Michael O’Neill’s team one of the stories of qualifying.

Despite being seeded fifth in the group, the men in green eventually finished top of the pile. They did the double over former winners Greece, won in Hungary and showed a resilience throughout, losing just once in 10 games. For those displays alone, this manager and this set of players are already heroes in their homeland.

Having failed to progress beyond the group stages when they co-hosted the competition in 2012, Poland will have a desire to redeem themselves when they take to the field in France.

And after a qualifying campaign that included a memorable 2-0 win over world champions and arch rivals Germany, there’s a sense Nawalka’s side can go far here should they emerge from what is a very testing Group C. There’s certainly an exciting crop of players at the manager’s disposal.

Robert Lewandowski is the undeniable star—more on him later—but there is a lot more to this Poland team than the Bayern Munich goal machine. Lukasz Fabianski is benefitting from regular football between the sticks at Swansea City, while Grzegorz Krychowiak has been one of the standout holding midfield men in La Liga for the last two seasons.

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