Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 10 October 2014
An early one to warm the palms of Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey as Miralem Pjanic tries his luck from 25 yards out. If you don't buy a ticket, you don't win the lottery.
Wales draw 0-0 with Bosnia in qualifying
Bale almost scores injury-time winner
England beat Croatia 2-1 in U21 qualifier
Berahino wins and converts penalty
Marc Higginson
An early one to warm the palms of Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey as Miralem Pjanic tries his luck from 25 yards out. If you don't buy a ticket, you don't win the lottery.
We asked how you'd spent a £100m lottery jackpot in football.
Aaron Mortimore:, external Buy Upton Park so West Ham can stay there
Scott Wilson:, external I would probably put most of it in Coventry City FC to kick start the push back to the Premier League.
It's a superb atmosphere at the Cardiff City Stadium - equal to anything the rugby supporters can muster in terms of noise and passion, if not numbers. In the first 10 minutes at least.
Chris Gunter has been given licence to get forward down the right for Wales and the full-back whips in another quality cross which almost finds Gareth Bale at the near post before Toni Sunjic gets back to clear. Top defending, and top wing-play.
Excellent from Wales as Gareth Bale clips the ball inside the right channel for Chris Gunter who in turn finds Andy King and the midfielder wins a corner. It comes to nothing, but bright play from the men in red.
England goalscorer Saido Berahino on his excellent start to the season for club and country: "I just try to do my best. I had a great pre-season and I'm trying to enjoy myself and show what I'm about."
On the tie: "Of course, it is still in the balance. Anything can happen over there but I'm confident we'll see it through. Concentration is the key. We have got to defend from the start to the end and not concede any more goals."
There already looks to be a real determination about Wales as they chase down every ball, pressure every man and tackle anything which moves in a blue shirt. But can they do that for 90 minutes?
We're up and running in Wales...
Jason Mohammad
BBC Sport presenter
Wales. This is our time. No more pain. No more penalty heartbreak. No more dodgy handballs. No more "nearly men". This is our time. Please.
The EuroMillions jackpot is worth £100m tonight, which would get you about £15m change for Gareth Bale. Which got me thinking, how would you spend your winnings in football if you were lucky enough to see your numbers come up?
Get involved tonight, using #bbcfootball,, external send a text with your name on to 81111 or post to the BBC Sport Facebook, external or Google+, external pages.
National anthems time in Wales. Rousing.
England goalscorer Saido Berahino: "We felt comfortable out there, even when we were 1-0 down. We came back out and knew what we had to do. At half-time we said we had to pick things up.
"We did our homework on Croatia at St George's Park and tried to stop them playing. We showed that. We came out for the second half, tried to impose ourselves and it is great that we got the goals."
Joseph Petrie:, external This has more to do with Roy Keane's insatiable desire for confrontation than anything Ferguson has said
Nick Alex Hughes: , externalGreat interview with Roy Keane. Unfortunately for him and Sir Alex their legends will always be synonymous with the other.
BBC Radio 5 live
Sir Alex Ferguson's criticism of former Manchester United team-mates is "nonsense," says Roy Keane.
Watch the full interview with Roy Keane by Kevin Kilbane on Football Focus, BBC One at 13:40 BST tomorrow.
In the build-up to this game, Bosnia-Hercegovina's Asmir Begovic has said that Gareth Bale can be as good as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Bale has not scored past Begovic in five attempts and the goalkeeper hopes to stop Wales' star scoring tonight.
"Messi and probably Ronaldo are two of the best players in the world right now and I think that goes without saying," said the 27-year-old Stoke player. "But people like Gareth Bale are working their way up."
So, let's set the scene for this one. Wales won their opening game in Group B against Andorra, while Bosnia were surprisingly beaten by Cyprus.
We'll bring you some reaction from Molineux shortly, but now let's head to Wales...
Job done for England. They take a lead into the second leg in Croatia on Tuesday. They are 90 minutes away from qualifying for next summer's European Championship in Czech Republic.
Saido Berahino has an effort deflected wide. The young England striker is chewing gum out there. We weren't allowed to do that during PE in school. Instant detention.
England are almost there in this match now - three minutes of stoppage time are announced.