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. 'Coleman will stay'published at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Wales v Panama (19:45 GMT)

    Kevin Ratcliffe
    Former Wales captain on 5 live

    They should offer Chris Coleman a contract he can't refuse but the FAW don't want to get into a war with him. I can't see there being too much of a problem, I am sure he will sign on and stay.

    I don't see too many other job pportunities for him. He has not had a whiff of even the Sunderland job. Is he looking outside of the Premier League?

    He likes the Wales job and what he has achieved.

  2. Postpublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Tim Vickery
    BBC Sport South American football expert

    PaulinhoImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    It didn't work at Spurs but there's obviously a good player in there...

    Manager Tite has been the star man for Brazil. He has introduced a higher line and pushed the team up the pitch and brought in Paulinho and Gabriel Jesus. They have made the difference.

    Paulinho has been a smash success, he's scored plenty of goals and got a move to Barcelona on the back of it.

  3. Get involvedpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    There's a lot of love coming in for Lewis Dunk. A late shout for a place on the plane?

    Is anyone else still annoyed that Joe Gomez got called up ahead of Lewis Dunk? Brighton fan but no bias...

    Rob HollissHurstpierpoint

    Astounded at lack of support for Stones. Has been world class for City this season. Also Delph deserves praise, as does Pep who has successfully converted him to a left back.

    Rob, Wigan.

  4. 'Brazil are flying'published at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Tim Vickery
    BBC Sport South American football expert

    TiteImage source, Getty Images

    After a third of the World Cup qualifiers, Brazil were down in sixth place and out of contention. They were really fretting about not making it to Russia.

    Dunga was then replaced by Tite, who is a class act and from the moment he came in it's a different story. They are really flying.

  5. Tune in nowpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    BBC Radio 5 live

    The 5 live coverage is up and running - tune in on your radio or at the top of this page.

  6. Gomez gets his chancepublished at 19:16 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Wembley

    England places are on the line as manager Gareth Southgate shapes a three-man central defence for the World Cup in Russia next summer.

    So what a chance for Liverpool's 20-year-old Joe Gomez, who gets his second cap in that system alongside John Stones and Harry Maguire.

  7. Get involvedpublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    Neil Harris: Looking at everyone's sides what strikes me is the sheer choice available at the moment, so many to choose from. I can't remember a time where we had that depth, to my shame I forgot Stones and Sterling were there!!

  8. 'Neymar not the only star anymore'published at 19:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Tim Vickery
    BBC Sport South American football expert

    JesusImage source, Reuters

    The pressure has lightened on Neymar. In 2014 he was the only player you saw anywhere but now he has players around him. Gabriel Jesus was picked by Tite for his first game, it was a bit of a gamble, but it has paid off handsomely.

    Jesus and Neymar combine so well and Brazil are now getting the best out of Philippe Coutinho as well, finally. They are much more of a team instead of Neymar plus 10 others.

  9. Neymar startspublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Neymar, Gabriel Jesus and Philippe Coutinho are all up front for Brazil.

    Full team news to come.

  10. Five changespublished at 19:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017
    Breaking

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Gareth Southgate makes five changes from the team which drew with Germany.

    England: Hart; Walker, Maguire, Stones, Gomez, Bertrand; Dier, Loftus-Cheek, Livermore; Rashford, Vardy

  11. My World Cup XIpublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

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    Sam Nickels: 3-4-2-1 - Butland - Stones, Cahill, Jones - Bertrand, Dier, Ward-Prowse, Walker - Sterling, Alli - Kane

    Fred Mulroe: 3-4-2-1, Heaton, Jones Cahill Stones Walker Rose Dier Alli Lallana Rashford Kane

    That's nearly every English midfielder in the Premier League I've seen mentioned already

  12. Who else is playing?published at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Friendlies round-up

    ArgentinaImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Argentina played Nigeria here this afternoon...

    Germany, France, Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, plus more...

    It's a very busy day for international friendlies. We'll bring you a sprinkling of updates but you can follow the scores on the side of the page or here.

    Sergio AgueroImage source, EPA
    Image caption,

    Sergio Aguero scored in a surprise 4-2 defeat to Nigeria in Russia

  13. Favourite Brazilian?published at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    The Daily Mail staff were asked to pick their favourite ever Brazilian footballer and two - TWO - of them picked Lucas Leiva.

    Inexcusable. , external

    LucasImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    We don't seem to be able to agree on who will play in goal, whether there will be three or four at the back and who can play centre-midfield...

  15. 'We have leaders'published at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Thiago SilvaImage source, Reuters

    Former Brazil left-back Roberto Carlos: "The team has been reorganised since the debacle against Germany in 2014.

    "We have world class players and team leaders in Neymar, Willian and Thiago Silva. They are experienced and I am confident that Brazil have it in them to win the World Cup."

  16. Coleman heading back to the continent?published at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    Wales v Panama (19:45 GMT)

    Chris ColemanImage source, PA

    Wales manager Chris Coleman believes he will have to move abroad to achieve his Champions League ambitions.

    Coleman is yet to agree an extension to his Football Association of Wales deal, which expires at the end of November.

    "I have always stressed I would love to experience working in the Champions League," said the 47-year-old.

    "I am not going to get that from a club in the Premier League. It is just not going to happen. Not now. To do that I would probably have to travel."

  17. My World Cup XIpublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

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    Jack Pearce: 5-3-2. Butland, Dunk, Cahill, Jones, Walker, Trippier, Lallana, Dier, Alli, Rashford, Sturridge.

    Christopher Penny: Pickford; Walker, Jones, Maguire, Bertrand; Dier, Delph, Winks; Alli; Kane, Vardy.

    Lewis Dunk and Fabian Delph. We've started well

  18. Postpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Gary Flintoff
    BBC Radio 5 live reporter

    Ever wondered what the view is like from Gareth Southgate’s seat at Wembley? The England coach has put his faith in young players for these two international friendlies against Germany and Brazil

    WembleyImage source, BBC Sport

    Southgate says: “We won’t hesitate to put them on the pitch. The message is that there is opportunity. We want some of these youngsters who have good international pedigree already to have a pathway.”

    Will Southgate be sitting comfortably at the full-time whistle tonight?

  19. 'Brazil will be at full strength'published at 18:54 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    Tim Vickery
    BBC Sport South American football expert

    NeymarImage source, Getty Images

    Brazil haven't really been tested yet since Tite took over. They will will friends at the World Cup, even if they don't win the tournament.

    No players have dropped out of the Brazil squad which tells you how important they see this friendly. They haven't played European opposition yet in this run and I expect them to name a full-strength team at Wembley.

  20. Last time we met...published at 18:52 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2017

    England v Brazil (20:00 GMT)

    It is a little over four years since England last played Brazil, in what from memory was a very decent friendly, a 2-2 draw at the Maracana.

    Joe HartImage source, Getty Images

    Wayne Rooney and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored and 'goalkeeper Joe Hart produced a magnificent display to single-handedly keep Brazil at bay.'

    No, honestly...

    Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainImage source, Getty Images

    Brazil 2-2 England, June 2013

    Brazil: Cesar; Alves, Silva, Luiz, Luis; Gustavo, Paulinho; Oscar, Neymar, Hulk; Fred

    England: Hart; Johnson, Jagielka, Cahill, Baines; Jones, Carrick, Lampard; Milner, Rooney, Walcott

    Jack Rodwell came on!