Postpublished at 15:08 British Summer Time 10 June 2017
Scotland v England (17:00 BST)
We should have confirmed team news with you before the end of the hour - but what we do know is that England will be captained by Harry Kane this afternoon.
Kane levels in injury time after Griffiths curls in two free-kicks in final five minutes
Oxlade-Chamberlain scores five minutes after coming off bench
England top Group F, three points above Slovenia; Scotland lie fourth
Dallas drives in late goal for NI
Northern Ireland on 13 points in second in Group C, Azerbaijan fourth
Group winners go to Russia 2018; second place could mean play-offs
Tom Rostance
Scotland v England (17:00 BST)
We should have confirmed team news with you before the end of the hour - but what we do know is that England will be captained by Harry Kane this afternoon.
Scotland v England (17:00 BST)
Scotland v England (17:00 BST)
We are just halfway through the qualification process for next year's World Cup.
Things are looking good for England - very good in fact.
Gareth Southgate's men have only dropped two points so far and are big favourites to bag a place in Russia.
With only the group winners guaranteed to qualify, the chase is on for second.
The eight best runners up (there are nine groups) go into the play-offs.
Can Scotland make it?
Scotland v England (17:00 BST)
There are just 369 days until the World Cup starts in Russia.
This time next year the eyes of the footballing world will be firmly set on the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Will England be there? Almost certainly.
Will Scotland be there? Come back to me later tonight.
Scotland v England is a rivalry like no other in international football. It has the prestige, it has the pedigree - and this afternoon it is pertinent too.
Scotland need a win to keep their slim hopes alive. Can they pull it off against Gareth Southgate's boys in Glasgow?