SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2014
Eniola Aluko leaves the pitch and is replaced by Fran Kirby who scored on her international debut in August.
First England women's game at new Wembley
Record England women's home crowd of 45,619
Both sides won 10/10 in World Cup qualifying
Karen Carney wins 100th England cap
Luke Reddy
Eniola Aluko leaves the pitch and is replaced by Fran Kirby who scored on her international debut in August.
Sue Smith
Former England forward on BBC Two
"I'd like to see Fran Kirby. She plays in WSL 2 for Reading and has been absolutely outstanding this season."
And as if my magic, Kirby is getting ready to come on.
It would appear Mark Sampson has blown a gasket at half-time - though I doubt that happens at international level.
His side have started the second period well and Eniola Aluko is denied by a last-ditch tackle before a Karen Carney free-kick causes some panic in the area.
The Germans though resemble a sniggering boxer, palming their opponents off without so much as a serious blemish to patch up.
RH in London: Germany are on a different level to England. They are capable of controlling the ball at least and can string together a few passes, England look like they're playing an FA Cup game against a team seven divisions higher.
Tim Arstall: , externalReally great atmosphere despite the score. Hope to see Carney in her favoured right wing position in the second half. #backthegirls
Can England ever win the World Cup again? Well, if they do, maybe we'll have the FOOTY PUPS to thank.
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We are back under way at Wembley and the Germans make three changes at the break. Luisa Wensing, Dzsenifer Marozsan and Anja Mittag are off the bench. The latter two will try to hurt England and have some serious pedigree at this level.
BBC Sport's Anna Thompson at Wembley: "England knew it would be a stern test against the two-time World Cup winners Germany and they've been given a footballing lesson in the first half.
"It will be a big job for Mark Sampson to lift his team. On a brighter note for the fans here at Wembley, we've just been treated to a mascot race from the Women's Super League 1 teams and I can reveal Vicky the Vixen, who is Bristol Academy's mascot, won by a rather long furry nose!"
Hannah Thornley: , externalNever impressed by Karen Bardsley. Time for a new England number one
Like the German factory lines, their teams are efficient.
We know what the men's side did this summer but their female counterparts are robust, switched on and ruthless.
When defenders have had to head it... they have, when the ball needs a no nonsense clearance... it comes, and when a chance opens up... they take it.
Germany really do look like a good solid side. Well positioned, drilled, strong. This will be win 20 from 21.
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Hayley King: , externalThis isn't the England we normally see...
Former England forward Sue Smith on BBC Two
"We were just saying how well England were ending this first half, they were creating chances.
"Germany get one chance and they score it.
"Celia Sasic was in between two England players, with nobody picking her up and it was a free header. The goalkeeper couldn't do anything about it."
There may well be 55,000 people at Wembley but sadly they can all see that scoreboard.
Tabea Kemme delivers, Celia Sasic heads, goal. All over.
That is simplifying it too much though as this was a well-crafted German goal. The visitors worked the ball wide and the cross is perfect, it does Sasic's job for her. Just guide it... she does... turn off the lights.
Former England forward Sue Smith on BBC Two
"It was a decent effort, a good bit of control. It was a nothing chance, unfortunately she just couldn't get hold of it - I've see her score those in the top corner."
Fara Williams displays the instinct which has earned her so many goals from midfield to chest down a clearance and rip a sweet volley at goal.
It's in the bottom corner is it... no... well held.
A goal on half-time would set things up perfectly.
Tom Chance: , externalBetter atmosphere at Wembley for England women's friendly than the men's Euro qualifier. Great sign of development for the game