HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 28 March 2017
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
There goes the whistle in Dublin, Republic of Ireland go in behind at the break.
France v Spain - 20:00 BST
Netherlands v Italy - 19:45 BST
Republic of Ireland v Iceland - 19:45 BST
Portugal v Sweden - 19:45 BST
Shamoon Hafez
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
There goes the whistle in Dublin, Republic of Ireland go in behind at the break.
France 0-0 Spain
Lovely football from Spain, as you would expect.
Pedro finds the ball on the edge of the box and plays in former Barcelona team-mate Andres Iniesta, who has a free run through on goal, but his outside-of-the-foot strike is straight at Hugo Lloris.
France 0-0 Spain
Chelsea forward Pedro, who has really excelled this season after a difficult first campaign in the Premier League, flashes a low cross along the six yard box.
Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata looks like he has a tap in, but Laurent Koscielny does brilliantly to muscle him off the ball and the chance goes begging.
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
Can Martin O'Neill's side grab an equaliser before half time?
If anything, Iceland look the more likely to get the second goal in this contest.
France 0-0 Spain
Spain have the ball in the net...
...but Sergio Busquets's goal is ruled out.
The referee judges Gerard Pique to have fouled Hugo Lloris on a corner.
Harsh? The Spurs goalkeeper had come out to claim but failed to get much contact on the ball.
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
Didn't know he was still playing.
Former Reading and Wolves striker Kevin Doyle gets across a defender to flick on James McClean's cross, but the header sails wide of Ogmundur Kristinsson's left-hand post.
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
The Republic of Ireland second string are there for the taking today and Iceland can smell their fear.
The visitors work the ball well on the edge of the box, Alfred Finbogasson drags his effort off target.
France 0-0 Spain
Spain go to the other end and nearly nick the lead themselves.
It is that man Andres Iniesta with his twinkle-toed magic, weaving outside of Corentin Tolisso and inside of Laurent Koscielny but striking his low shot just narrowly wide of the far post.
France 0-0 Spain
The French almost take the lead in Paris but Laurent Koscielny's header from Antoine Griezmann's free-kick is hooked off the line by Spain defender Gerard Pique.
Not the best of marking from Spain in that box, France might get some joy from set-pieces tonight.
Cristiano Ronaldo (18 mins)
Guess who?
You guessed correct.
Cristiano Ronaldo opens the scoring in Madeira.
Netherlands 1-1 Italy
Italy have their youngest ever keeper making his debut today - Milan's 18-year-old Gianluigi Donnarumma.
(He's the one in the foreground in the pic - the fella behind him has a few more years on the clock)
Republic of Ireland 0-1 Iceland
Bristol City defender Hordur Bjorgvin Magnusson steps up to take the free kick and curls a beautiful left-footed strike over the wall and into the bottom corner.
Keiren Westwood was unmoved.
Hordur Bjorgvin Magnusson (21 mins)
Lovely strike.
Eder (11 mins)
Blimey. Lively start in the Dam.
The Netherlands took an early lead through an Alessio Romagnoli own goal, but Italy immediately equalise through Eder.
Bellissimo.
Republic of Ireland 0-0 Iceland
Debutant John Egan is given an introduction to international football by being left one-on-one at the back with Alfred Finnbogason and the Republic defender has to drag the Iceland striker down to the ground.
Booking for the man with the bandaged head.
France 0-0 Spain
A really good start made by the visitors Spain, on the front foot straight away.
Real Madrid full-back Dani Carvajal races down the wing and clips in a dangerous cross which Barcelona's Samuel Umtiti has to stoop to clear.
France 0-0 Spain
Under way at the Stade de France in the big one of the night.
France v Spain (20:00 GMT)
La Marseillaise or Marcha Real, which do you prefer?
Anthem-o-clock in Paris.
Republic of Ireland 0-0 Iceland
Brentford centre-back John Egan has already had a few early touches to settle the nerves on his Republic debut. He's sporting a large headband across his crown from the off.
The look reminds me one of former Brighton defender Steve Foster. Showing my age now.
France v Spain (20:00 GMT)
Yes, it is only an international friendly and big names may not want to bother with it, but France have Antoine Griezmann, N'Golo Kante and Europe's new star Kylian Mbappe in action tonight.
The Spain squad sees Andres Iniesta, David de Gea and Sergio Ramos all in action, but take a look at the players from both side which have not been selected.
Scary.