Postpublished at 21:39 BST 30 May 2014
England seem quite content to let Peru have the ball now, with this pretty much job done in the eyes of Roy Hodgson. Ross Barkley now warming up and it looks like he could get a few minutes to impress.
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England seem quite content to let Peru have the ball now, with this pretty much job done in the eyes of Roy Hodgson. Ross Barkley now warming up and it looks like he could get a few minutes to impress.
Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker:, external Ah John Stones makes his debut. A sign that there are still concerns over Phil Jones' fitness. I think Stones will prove a better player...
Emmanuel Etim: Is Lallana left or right-footed? He is for me technically England's best player.
Mahkus K: Worrying how brittle Johnson is/has been for both club and now country. Hasn't offered enough going forward today and seems a liability. I'd have Milner or Jones.
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It is like a conveyor belt with the England substitutions at the moment as Everton's John Stones comes on for his England debut, replacing Leighton Baines. Glen Johnson moves to left-back, with Stones slotting in at right-back.
A double change now for England as Adam Lallana and goalscorer Phil Jagielka head off to be replaced by James Milner and Chris Smalling respectively. A chance for these two to make their claim for a place in the first XI for the Italy game.
Oliver Cook:, external So important Cahill stays fit this World Cup considering the lack if replacements. That and he's been fantastic this season.
Hashim Albahbahani:, external Not an easy header by any means from Cahill. Brilliant! He's always a threat from set-pieces.
Mark S Betteridge:, external England need confidence and to play unconsciously. Trust yourselves please.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer at Wembley
"England are well in control now but Peru have had one or two moments that will serve as a wake-up call - carelessness against the top sides will be punished. Wayne Rooney's 65 minutes will do him good as he works his way back to full fitness."
Sensational set-piece action from England in the last few minutes as another corner results in another goal. Leighton Baines whips in the ball and Peru goalkeeper Raul Fernandez races out to claim it, he tangles with team-mate Alexander Callens and contrives to drop the ball, which Phil Jagielka pounces on to sweep home. Roy Hodgson grins in satisfaction.
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"That was the best set-piece delivery of the night. Cahill was brave and proved a real nuisance to the Peru defence."
Roy Hodgson quickly makes his second change of the game as Wayne Rooney comes off and Raheem Sterling takes his place, much to the delight of the home fans. Rooney may well have been undergoing some extra training in recent weeks, but he looked pretty rusty tonight.
Just the lift the restless crowd needed as Gary Cahill thumps home a header from Leighton Baines's corner. That is surely England heading to Miami with victory in their first World Cup warm-up game.
Roy Hodgson makes his first change as Jack Wilshere comes on for Steven Gerrard.
A chance for Peru as Jean Deza shoots low inside the area, but his effort is stabbed away.
Jack Wilshere and Raheem Sterling are going through their warm-ups on the edge of the pitch and the Wembley crowd are suddenly a bit more vocal. It is either the prospect of a change, or some paper aeroplane based incident, that has got them a little excited.
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"England need to up the tempo. They're receiving the ball and stopping with it, they are not playing one-touch football. You have got to keep it moving."
Peru are the first to make a change as Luis Ramirez makes way and winger Paolo Hurtado, who plays for Uruguayan side Penarol, takes his place.
James Kenny:, external Think it's going to be a long hard summer for Cahill and Jagielka #turnlikeabus.
Blair W:, external Hart has kept England in the game. Without him they'd be at least three behind. Italy and Suarez will not let him off this much.
Marcus Bird:, external Want to see Barkley, Shaw and Sterling have a good run out playing with no fear and attacking Peru with direct quick running.
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Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"What a fantastic effort that was from Peru. Joe Hart just about had it covered but it certainly had him worried. It was six inches over the bar, max."
Peru are certainly not the pushovers some might have expected them to be and they go within a whisker of an equaliser. England defenders back off Jean Deza around 35 yards from goal and he opts to smack a speculative effort goalwards, with Joe Hart off his line, but the ball sails just over the bar. The England defence has not been particularly convincing at times in this game.
Wayne Rooney's lofted ball is headed out of the area but only as far as Steven Gerrard, whose volley smacks an unwitting Peru defender. There is a bit more tempo to England's attacks now.