SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 18:02 British Summer Time 12 October 2014
There's a half-time change for Estonia as Konstantin Vassiljev is replaced by Joel Lindpere. No changes for England yet.
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There's a half-time change for Estonia as Konstantin Vassiljev is replaced by Joel Lindpere. No changes for England yet.
Serhiy Sydorchuk has given Ukraine the lead against Macedonia, a scoreline which would temporarily take Ukraine joint top of Group C, three points ahead of Spain, who play later.
Austria continue to lead Montenegro 1-0, while Russia can't find a way past Moldova.
What's the cat called Phil? Crucial information.
Phil:, external At least someone's finding it interesting!
If you missed that news from earlier on today, former Celtic manager Neil Lennon has been installed as the boss of Championship strugglers Bolton.
New Bolton manager Neil Lennon on 5 live
"There's a good structure at the club. I know the stadium well and there are some good players at the club.
"I have a big job on my hands to get Bolton up the table. The financial state of the club never came up in my discussions. I will play a style of football that will please the Bolton fans."
MOTD presenter Gary Lineker
"England struggling with the huge step up in class. Stay patient and a memorable victory could still be ours."
If Roy Hodgson did decide to add some width then he has James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Andros Townsend and Raheem Sterling on the bench. Who would you call for?
Abdul Kahar:, external Hodgson and the FA could make a fortune selling this game to NHS as a sleeping aid...
Mark Sowden:, external Calum Chambers has struggled against the mighty San Marino and now Estonia. Future prospect? Maybe... but clearly not ready now.
Edward Pace:, external Not sure I like the diamond against weaker sides. Lack of width makes it very tight in the middle. Wingers, please!
Terry Butcher
Former England captain on 5 live
"It's been frustrating from England's point of view. They started well but their final ball and finishing has been iffy. They have failed to capitalise on being camped on the edge of the Estonia area. But I'm not worried - the goal will come."
Roy Hodgson comes off the bench to have a word with referee Marijo Strahonja as the sides leave the arena. He won't be happy with the booking for Leighton Baines but there's been precious little else to get agitated about.
BBC Sport Chief Football Writer Phil McNulty in Tallinn
"Some or part of that first half was quite decent from England but the lack of work for Estonia's goalkeeper with all that possession is simply not good enough. Danny Welbeck too deep and surely more width needed after the break."
Leighton Baines is booked for winning a header, he looks bemused by that one.
One minute added on in Tallinn.
Calum Chambers has his foot trodden on after a sloppy touch but he's able to continue. Nathaniel Clyne is an option at right-back of course. Scorer of two screamers this season too...
Danny Welbeck is now deep on the right of midfield, not sure he does his best work there. England are still keeping the ball very well but can they find a breakthrough? Set-pieces were key against San Marino in the end and could be again.
Terry Butcher
Former England captain on 5 live
"All the half-chances in this first half have fallen to Wayne Rooney, the way England are playing. But each time he has failed to hit the target."
Ben Wear:, external Emile Heskey would have had a hat-trick by now!
Dan Brown:, external Fabian Delph is looking like he should play at the base of the diamond. Excellent sweeping, whilst Wilshere's runs have been brilliant.
Nath B:, external Not sure I like all this new-found attention surrounding Delph. Would like to keep him at Villa a little longer, please!