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Richard Parfitt:, external Interesting that Hodgson's gone with both Henderson and Delph, obviously looking to play a little more conservatively
Welbeck finishes swift break with his shin
Then strikes on break in injury-time
Tom Rostance
Richard Parfitt:, external Interesting that Hodgson's gone with both Henderson and Delph, obviously looking to play a little more conservatively
The early team news is that Aston Villa midfielder Fabian Delph will start for England tonight, alongside Jordan Henderson and Jack Wilshere. Dynamite.
England XI: Hart, Stones, Cahill, Jones, Baines, Delph, Henderson, Wilshere, Sterling, Rooney, Welbeck
The road to Paris starts here.
In 22 months' time European football's finest two nations will emerge into the Stade de France for the Euro 2016 final.
World Cup winners Germany are very early favourites, with hosts France and Spain also expected to challenge.
England are currently seen as seventh most likely to win it with most bookmakers, at a healthy 14/1 shot. Tempted?
Probably not. But their campaign is about to get under way in Switzerland. All aboard!