In pictures: England host France four days after Paris attacks

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France fans
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A message of thanks from France fans outside Wembley

England v France fans
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Fans make their way to Wembley, waving flags of both countries, for the England v France friendly

France fans
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Another message of thanks for the response French people have received since the attacks in Paris on Friday

Armed police
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Armed police patrol Wembley before the match

Tricolore
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A reflection of the Tricolore on a wet pavement outside the stadium

France fan
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A France fan wearing an Eiffel Tower peace logo on the back of his shirt

Armed police
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An armed police officer outside Wembley Stadium

France team bus
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The France team bus arrives at Wembley Stadium

England fans
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Home fans wear the England and France flags painted on their faces

Bobby Moore statue
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Fans pose outside the Bobby Moore statue at Wembley, with police looking on

Lassana Diarra
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France midfielder Lassana Diarra, whose cousin was killed during the attacks, is embraced by team-mate Paul Pogba before the match

Prince William, Roy Hodgson and Didier Deschamps
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Prince William and France and England managers Didier Dechamps and Roy Hodgson lead the teams out with a red, white and blue floral tribute

Minute's silence
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England and France players stand for a minute's silence before the match

Minute's silence
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The England and France players stand together to pay their respects to the victims

France national anthem
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The words of the French national anthem are put on the scoreboard for fans to sing, while supporters hold cards to display the French Tricolore

Tricolore
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Fans wave the French Tricolore flag before kick-off

France fan
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A France fan in tears and holding the Tricolore before the match

England manager Roy Hodgson, the Football Association chairman Greg Dyke, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge and France manager Didier Deschamps
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(From left to right) England manager Roy Hodgson, Football Association chairman Greg Dyke, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, and France manager Didier Deschamps pay their respects before the match

Dele Alli
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Deli Alli celebrates scoring England's opener

Deli Alli is congratulated by team mates
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Alli is congratulated after his spectacular strike

Wayne Rooney
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Wayne Rooney doubles England's lead after the break