Postpublished at 18:21 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
England finish second in Group B
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Wales finish top of Group B
Alli effort cleared off line by Skrtel
Tom Rostance
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
The England team bus has just gone past a frankly superb-looking outdoor go-kart track. Much like the one on the outskirts of Milton Keynes.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Kelly Cates and Mark Chapman are presenting the BBC Radio 5 live build-up to tonight's games, up and running now.
Then from 20:00 BST join John Murray and Alan Green for full match commentary of Slovakia v England, while Russia v Wales is on 5 live sports extra from 19:35 BST.
You can, of course, listen to commentary of either match in this page. Just use the 'live coverage' tab at the top.
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
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How are we all feeling on the 'world beaters/time wasters' scale?
Ask around, flick through the press and England are generally always either going to win the tournament or going out in the next 90 minutes.
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Let us know what you have liked, and not liked, about England's campaign so far.
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
The Slovakia team bus has arrived at the ground in Saint-Etienne, with Marek Hamsik's mohawk looking particularly fearsome tonight. Looks a lovely evening for it.
This is the ground where Michael Owen scored THAT goal in 1998 by the way.
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Looks like the England fans have been having some clean, wholesome fun. That pesky Will Grigg chant gets everywhere...
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Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Former England midfielder Danny Murphy expects Roy Hodgson to start with a 4-3-3 formation.
"We look very settled and balanced when we play that way and we have been in control of both games so far," he said.
Murphy thinks England will need to go on the attack because he thinks their opponents will be defensive.
"It will be a case of us trying to open Slovakia up because I cannot see them having a real go," he said. "They do not have enough quality in their side."
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
It will be nearer to 19:00 BST before we know the England team for sure but this is what the gentlemen and ladies of the press were saying overnight.
Thoughts?
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer in Saint-Etienne
England manager Roy Hodgson's plan to make wholesale changes to his team against Slovakia in St-Etienne tonight is a strategy heavily laced with risk as the group is still wide open.
Hodgson knows England only need a point to reach the last 16 but he is leaving himself wide open to criticism, and rightly so, if it goes wrong and they are left with a sterner test than they might have had in the knockout phase.
He gambled and won against Wales - maybe at the latter end of his career he has suddenly got the taste for rolling the dice.
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
The Uefa cameras are currently moving through the dressing rooms so I can confirm that England are wearing red tonight.
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
England go into their final Euro 2016 group game knowing a point in Saint-Etienne will secure their place in the next round.
They could also qualify with a defeat. They can finish no lower than third and their tally of four points might be enough to see them through.
"The important thing is to win the group," England manager Roy Hodgson said, presumably while quad biking or abseiling.
"We want to win to face a third-placed, not a second-placed team."
Slovakia v England (20:00 BST)
Right, who are you and what have you done with the real Roy Hodgson?
The characteristically timed, safety-first England coach has seemingly absconded during these Euros and has been replaced by some sort of gung-ho, adventurous impostor. In aviators.
Not content with throwing on forwards like Kevin Keegan or ch-ch-ch-changing systems like Ossie Ardiles, Roy is now reportedly going to leave out six players - including captain Wayne Rooney - for tonight's clash with Slovakia.
Just to clarify - England aren't through yet. Roy is playing hard and loose. And I like it...