ITV has shaken up its schedule tonight with I’m A Celebrity All Stars’ start time moved.

The reality show has been pushed back from its usual 9pm start time to accommodate England women’s football team’s European qualifier against Spain.

Adam Thomas smiling with his hand behind his head, standing next to Craig Charles during a challenge.I’m A Celebrity has been pushed back in tonight’s TV scheduleCredit: Shutterstock Editorial Four contestants from "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! South Africa" in a muddy challenge, with two hosts observing.Two teams went head to head in the Wicked Watering Hole challenge last nightCredit: Shutterstock Editorial

However, fans of the camp’s shenanigans won’t have to wait too long as the show is only starting 10 minutes later at 9.10pm.

It will air for an hour and finish at 10.10pm.

For footy fans, the Lionesses clash with reigning world champions Spain at Wembley comes with both teams tied on six points in their group.

Only one team from each group can secure automatic qualification to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil, with runners-up entering play-offs.

The two teams faced off in last summer‘s Euros final with England winning 3-1 on penalties after drawing 1-1 at the end of extra time.

Two football stars

Former Spurs boss and Hull City midfielder Jimmy Bullard were late arrivals and immediately became team captains.

​Harry, 79, who won in 2018, and Jimmy, 47, from the 2014 series, split the camp into fierce rivals – the Lions and the Rhinos.

They were further separated into the reds and greens and went head to head in the Wicked Watering Hole challenge that saw them wade into a huge mud pit, collect rocks from the middle, and race them back to their bowl.

Boxing champ and pop star joined forces for the Red team, while actor and TV legend got down and dirty for the Greens.

But the episode ended on a cliffhanger and the result will be revealed in tonight’s show.

UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final - England vs SpainEngland are facing Spain tonight for the first time since beating them in the Euros final last summerCredit: EPA England Women's Football Team EURO 2025 Trophy Parade in LondonThe Lionesses want to add the World Cup to their Euros gloryCredit: Getty