Summary

  • England blow lead after Vardy opener

  • Villa announce Garde exit during the match

  • FT: Republic of Ireland 2-2 Slovakia

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

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    Paul Collins: Danny Rose is lucky he's only given one penalty away tonight. The one at the start was a stonewaller too.

    Ian Funnell: Rose got away with one in the 1st half but not this time.

  2. Dutch couragepublished at 21:16 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-1 Netherlands

    Chris Waddle
    Former England winger at Wembley for 5 live Sport

    "Both teams have upped the tempo after the first half and Holland have carved out some good chances already.

    "They've got some real confidence from the equaliser and are carrying a real threat."

  3. Postpublished at 53 mins

    England 1-1 Netherlands

    This is an incredible stat. This is the first time England have conceded a goal from the penalty spot since March 2008. Eight whole years ago.

  4. Slow to their seatspublished at 21:14 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-1 Netherlands

    John Murray
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator at Wembley

    "Many spectators are just arriving back to their seats - I hope they know that the Dutch have equalised."

  5. 'Rose doesn't get away with that one'published at 21:13 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-1 Netherlands

    Chris Waddle
    Former England winger at Wembley for 5 live Sport

    "There are question marks over John Stones and there will be again after that mistake to let Janssen in.

    "Then Danny Rose - he got away with a penalty shout in the first half but he's not got away with this one."

    John Murray: "Rose was trying to whip his arm out of the way but actually ended up moving it towards the ball. You can see why it was given."

  6. Elsewhere in Europepublished at 21:13 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    Belgium have a goal back against Portugal, thanks to Everton striker Romelu Lukaku, who was set up by his younger brother, Jordan. Portugal still lead 2-1 in Leiria. 

    Romelu LukakuImage source, AP
  7. goal

    GOAL - England 1-1 Netherlandspublished at 50 mins

    Vincent Janssen

    Vincent Janssen scoresImage source, Reuters

    Fraser Forster has no chance as Vincent Janssen rifles into the top corner. Bad start to the half by England.

    Vincent Janssen celebratesImage source, Reuters
  8. PENALTY TO NETHERLANDSpublished at 49 mins

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    James Milner remonstrates with the refereeImage source, Reuters

    A brilliant save by Fraser Forster keeps out Vincent Janssen but moments later the Netherlands have a penalty as Danny Rose handles from Luciano Narsingh's cross.

  9. Postpublished at 49 mins

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    How Daniel Sturridge would love to mark his first England appearance in a while with a goal. He's certainly going for it as he spins away from his man before testing the keeper with a smart effort which is well gathered.

  10. Postpublished at 47 mins

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    It's amazing what a goal can do. The Vardy factor is sweeping the stands at Wembley at the start of the new half. Lots of noise from the home crowd and the band is banging out a few tunes. 

  11. Elsewhere in Europepublished at 21:07 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    Jonas Hector celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Germany are 3-0 up against Italy now thanks to Jonas Hector's 59th-minute strike. The left-back is reported to be a Liverpool target as is Mario Gotze, who has also scored for the Germans tonight.

  12. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    Oranges sucked, refuelling completed. We're back under way at Wembley.

  13. 'Holland looked the better team'published at 21:03 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    Chris Waddle
    Former England winger at Wembley for 5 live Sport

    "Holland looked the better team for much of the first half although they've gone a bit flat since the goal.

    "Though they'll go into half-time thinking they've played pretty well against this England side."

  14. Former England stars have their saypublished at 21:02 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

  15. Keeping the clubs happy?published at 21:00 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    Jermaine Jenas
    Ex-Spurs & England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live

    Claudio Ranieri looks onImage source, Reuters

    "The point of playing this side so close to Euro 2016 selection is partly down to club-country politics.

    "You probably have Mauricio Pochettino not wanting his star striker Harry Kane to play two games in a week. And Claudio Ranieri won't want his Leicester stars breaking down.

    "But mainly you just need to have a look at all the options."

  16. Spot the ballpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

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    Do you like guessing where the ball is in a photograph? Then you'll love CBBC's England spot the ball quiz. Have a go here.

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  17. Ton up for Roypublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    VardyImage source, Getty Images

    England's first goal under Roy Hodgson? That was Ashley Young. 

  18. Vardy provides the hightlightpublished at 20:55 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Wembley

    "Uneventful fare until that superbly created England goal from Leicester City's Jamie Vardy,

    "The 29-year-old is a real favourite here at Wembley. Vardy's name got the biggest cheer of all when his name was read out before kick-off and there is a real buzz around the stadium every time he gets the ball."

  19. 'Vardy was already a banker to go'published at 20:53 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

    England 1-0 Netherlands

    Jermaine Jenas
    Ex-Spurs & England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live

    "It's what top strikers do - they crop up at the right place, at the right time and put the ball in the back of the net.

    "It's what Jamie Vardy has done all season and it's great to see him do it at Wembley.

    "I think Vardy was already a banker to go to Euro 2016 and there's nothing that's gone on here to change that."

  20. Get Involvedpublished at 20:52 British Summer Time 29 March 2016

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    England players celebrateImage source, AP

    Kenny Long: Great team goal by #England, external. Took most of the half for the game to get going, we got there eventually.

    Andy Parkinson: Vardy has just booked his seat on the plane surely.

    Alex Withington: Err... I didn't realise it was Barcelona playing Holland tonight. Class goal.