Summary

  • Result: England 0-0 Brazil

  • Gomez and Solanke make England debuts

  • Result: Wales 1-1 Panama

  • Lawrence curls in, Vokes missed earlier penalty

  • Panama equalise in injury time

  • Republic of Ireland beaten 5-1 by Denmark in WC play-off - Eriksen hat-trick

  1. Bet they've never heard this one before...published at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Gary Flintoff
    BBC Radio 5 live reporter

    Samba bandImage source, Reuters

    A typical English autumn evening will greet the Brazilian team when they arrive at Wembley, but the FA will attempt to make the Brazilian fans feel at home. They have booked a Samba band to entertain the crowd before kick-off.

  2. Tonight's gamespublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England face Brazil at Wembley while Wales face World Cup new boys Panama (19:45 GMT).

    Those are the two games we'll be concentrating on here.

    For the Republic of Ireland play-off, join Gary Rose over here.

  3. Your World Cup XIpublished at 18:48 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    There are only a handful of games left for England players to force their way into Gareth Southgate's squad and then his starting XI for Russia next summer.

    A simple one for you tonight then; Name your starting XI for England's first game in the World Cup.

    I want formation and personnel. Let's assume everyone is fit and available...

    Jordan HendersonImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Would you pick Henderson?

    Text us your side at 81111 (UK Only, with your name on please) or tweet us at #bbcfootball.

    How many of tonight's XI will you pick?

  4. Team newspublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Wales v Panama (19:45 GMT)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium

    Wales manager Chris Coleman makes six changes from Friday’s 2-0 friendly defeat against France in Paris. Chelsea defensive midfielder Ethan Ampadu, 17, Sheffield United forward David Brooks, 20, and Liverpool’s 18-year-old Ben Woodburn all make their first starts. Right-back Chris Gunter is captain for the first time tonight as he joins Gary Speed as Wales’ second most capped player with 85 appearances. Gunter, fellow defenders James Chester, Ben Davies and Neil Taylor, along with striker Sam Vokes, are the five players to keep their places.

    Panama manager Hernan Dario Gomez has named an experienced side. Revealing his line-up on Sunday, Gomez has opted for a starting line-up which boasts 574 caps.

    Wales XI: Ward; Gunter, Chester, Davies, Taylor; Edwards, Ampadu; Brooks, Woodburn, Lawrence; Vokes.

    Panama XI: Penedo; Murillo, Baloy, Escobar, Ovalle; Vargas, Heraldez, Avila, Cooper, Perez; Torres.

  5. Where are Brazil?published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    The team news may be a touch late at Wembley as I'm hearing that Brazil haven't arrived yet!

    Misjudging that pesky London traffic?

  6. Postpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Wales v Panama (19:45 GMT)

    Former Wales striker Nathan Blake and BBC Sport Wales, external' Dafydd Pritchard have been taking your questions ahead of Wales' friendly against Panama.

    Catch up with their Facebook Live, external pre-game chat.

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  7. Captain Gunterpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Wales v Panama (19:45 GMT)

    Media caption,

    Chris Gunter: Wales defender proud to match Gary Speed's 85 caps

    Defender Chris Gunter will captain Wales for the first time in tonight's friendly at home to Panama, in which he will join Gary Speed as the country's second most capped player with 85 appearances.

    He tells BBC Sport Wales of his pride about those two milestones, as well as his desire to see Wales manager Chris Coleman sign a new contract.

    Coleman's current deal expires at the end of November and Reading skipper Gunter is among the senior Wales players to have urged the manager to stay.

  8. Postpublished at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Why are England capping players who don’t start for their club team? That is just one of the discussion points for Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Pat Nevin and Rory Smith in the Monday Night Club.

  9. Who's fourth-choice?published at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Gareth SouthgateImage source, Getty Images

    Gareth Southgate seems to be approaching picking a squad for a tournament like a manager planning a transfer window. Sensibly.

    Asked about his selection thoughts ahead of the World Cup in Russia next summer, Southgate added: "I am open-minded.

    "I have a list and if I had to pick the squad tomorrow I know who it would be but that can change in six months because of form and players emerging.

    "We watch the players very closely with their clubs and have succession plans to who is second, third and fourth choice. That is constantly updated."

  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

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    Adam Clowes: With the youthful optimism of the England team (finally!) I am looking forward to the game tonight. Looking for a positive performance and another few debuts hopefully. As much flack as Southgate has had he’s the first manager to put real faith in youth

  11. Who are ya?published at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Lewis CookImage source, Getty Images

    There could well be some unfamiliar names to some of you on the England team-sheet tonight.

    Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Angus Gunn, Joe Gomez, Lewis Cook, Dominic Solanke, Jordan Pickford, Jack Cork, Tammy Abraham, Harry Maguire, Michael Keane and Kieran Trippier are in tonight's squad and all have fewer than five caps...

  12. This is a real testpublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Ruben Loftus-CheekImage source, Reuters

    New caps, new faces.

    A new sense of enjoyment.

    NeymarImage source, Getty Images

    The most expensive player in the world.

    Five-time World Cup winners.

    Gareth SouthgateImage source, Reuters

    Two huge names in football's history.

    One decent friendly?