Text us on 81111published at 19:03 British Summer Time 21 August 2014
Rick in Kent via text: And everyone writes Spurs off after two games. It's going to take a lot longer than that for the players to respond to the way the manager wants to play.
First-leg result: AEL Limassol 1-2 Tottenham
Winners of play-off ties into group stage
Result: Wales women 0-4 England women
England qualify for Women's World Cup
Mike Henson
Rick in Kent via text: And everyone writes Spurs off after two games. It's going to take a lot longer than that for the players to respond to the way the manager wants to play.
Rob Westall
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
"The teams are out. A lot of expectant England fans are draped in St George's flags hoping to see Mark Sampson's side seal a place at Canada 2015. Welsh fans are also out in force as Wales look to spoil the party and boost their own hopes of reaching the finals."
A point will be enough for England to book their plane tickets.
At the Cardiff City Stadium, the cross of St George and the Y Ddraig Goch, are already out on the pitch.
The two sets of players who will represent those flags are just behind.
It is live on BBC Three, BBC Radio 5 live sports extra and online right now.
The referee blows time on the match and, after a less-than-convincing first hour, Tottenham have a lead to take back to White Hart Lane.
Ross in London via text: I've just taken Erik Lamela out of my dream team. I'm frightened to bring him back in in case he's rubbish again, so may leave him out!
Rob Westall
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
"Both squads are out on the pitch going through some last-minute drills ahead of tonight's crunch World Cup qualifier. The shouts of the players and coaching staff can be heard above the buzz of the small but growing crowd. With World Cup qualification up for grabs, who will be shouting loudest at the end of the match, Wales or England?"
Erik Lamela rifles a shot wide after jinking through a forest of legs. His best performance yet in a Tottenham shirt? It might well be...
Christian Evans:, external So happy for Harry Kane - one of football's good guys who is starting to do well.
Peter Daniel:, external I am not worried about the lack of transfer business from Spurs as I feel Poch can get the best out of these players.
Nine changes from the Hull side that won at QPR with goalkeeper Allan McGregor and defender James Chester the only survivors.
Hull City: McGregor, Rosenior, Figueroa, Chester, Maguire, McShane, Meyler, Boyd, Brady, Aluko, Sagbo. Subs: Harper, Robertson, Elmohamady, Huddlestone, Livermore, Ince, Jelavic.
AEL Limassol make a change with a second Carlitos - there is already one on the pitch for them - coming on in place of goalscorer Adrian Sardinero.
It is like the Welsh rugby team, all Jones and Williams, out there.
The first goal was largely down to him and the second is all about Erik Lamela.
He jags in off the left and supplies Harry Kane with a glorious pass to put Spurs in front.
Now can he do it against a better side than the Cypriot top-flight's runners-up? That'll be the test.
A way to go before that Gareth I reckon.
But it would not be a surprise if his countryman Mauricio Pochettino got more out of him this term.
Gareth Brett:, external Is Erik Lamela Spurs' new Bale? Poor performance then he comes on and sets up a goal with pretty much his first touch.
Tottenham academy coach Bradley Allen on London 94.9: "It was a wonderful finish - what that'll do to his confidence."
Out of nowhere, Spurs weave together a move of pure silk.
Harry Kane prods the ball onto Erik Lamela who clips a glorious pass over the last man into the path of Roberto Soldado, who hammers a first-time finish past a startled Karim Fergrouche.
No-one saw that one coming.
What can Erik Lamela bring to the party? The Argentine playmaker is on in place of Andros Townsend.
Tottenham academy coach Bradley Allen on London 94.9: "Harry Kane still had a lot to do, but somehow the Limassol keeper got something on it and pushed it on to the bar. We though it was going to go in but it didn't."
Harry Kane blasts goalwards from Nacer Chadli's cross and Roberto Soldado's nod-down and it looks for all the world like an equaliser.
But Karim Fergrouche manages to get half a hand to the shot and turn it onto the crossbar.
Kane looks aghast. He has been the brightest spark in the Tottenham attack.
England boss Mark Sampson makes three changes to the side that started the 4-0 friendly win against Sweden earlier this month.
Manchester City's Toni Duggan and Chelsea's Laura Bassett and Eniola Aluko all come into the side, captained by record cap holder Fara Williams.
Wales make only one change from the team which drew 1-1 against Scotland, with captain Jess Fishlock returning in midfield, as Carys Hawkins drops to the bench.
Wales: Davies, Dykes, Cousins, Davies, Ingle, Green, James, Fishlock, Harding, Wiltshire, Bleazard. Subs: Dando, Hawkins, Wynne, Quayle, Green, Lawrence, Keryakoplis
England: Bardsley; A. Scott, Houghton (C), Bassett, Stokes; Williams, Nobbs, Carney; Duggan, Sanderson, Aluko. Subs: Greenwood, Chamberlain, Stoney, J.Scott, Kirby, Taylor, Dowie.
AEL Limassol have been containing Spurs comfortably. They have decided they need a little more ballast in midfield though, with George Eleftheriou on for Diego Barcelos.