ITV's GMB also has a different place across TV schedules as coverage continues for the Women's World Cup,
The Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 is currently taken place in Australia but due to the huge time difference, it means that the games are shown in the UK early in the morning.
Another wrote: "No @GMB on @ITV1 again until Thursday. That's 4 days missed with absolutely no explanation, just assume that Women's World Cup is more important than what is happening on your Doorstep! Couldn't the football have been moved to @itv4? Not good enough @ITV."Thursday, July 27 As Portugal take on Vietnam, it means there will be no Good Morning Britain or Lorraine. This Morning will start at a later time of 10.45am and will run until. 12.30 as normal.
Tuesday, August 1 There will be none of the ITV morning programmes on due to the Portugal v USA match. After that an episode of Ainsley's World Cup Flavours will play and then the next match China PR v England will take place.
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