Postpublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2018
That's a straight red James.
Lingard scores first international goal
Joe Gomez injured early on - Maguire comes on
22 other international games being played today
First of two international friendlies - England also face Italy on Tuesday
FT: Turkey 1-0 Rep Ireland
Jonathan Jurejko
That's a straight red James.
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Shall I be the first one to say it to get it out the way.....? Okay then. We're going to win the World Cup!
James, Nottingham
Netherlands 0-1 England
Yep, Gareth Southgate decides Danny Rose needs a breather.The England left wing-back is replaced by Ashley Young, who must have thought his international career was over a year or two ago.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Danny Rose looks like he's blowing a little bit. Unsurprisingly really seeing as he has only played four matches for Tottenham this season following injury.
Argentina 0-0 Italy
The second period has pretty much followed the pattern of the first at Etihad Stadium, with Argentina controlling possession and Gianluigi Buffon showing his reflexes have not been dulled since turning 40.
The Italians have made a trio of changes and one them, Chelsea's Davide Zappacosta, has just stung club club-mate Willy Caballero's palms from distance.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Ian Dennis
Radio 5 live senior football reporter
England have pace, and that's one thing that will concern teams at the World Cup.
Netherlands 0-1 England
And then here come the England changes. Gareth Southgate goes for a treble... Jamie Vardy, Dele Alli and Danny Welbeck all getting their chance to impress the gaffer. Off go Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Raheem Sterling all wander off having already done plenty to show Southgate what they have to offer.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Time for those raft of 65-minute mark substitutions that we're used to seeing in international friendlies. The Dutch roll their tactical dice first... on comes Brighton's Davy Propper and then... Ryan Babel! Thought he'd packed up in about 2011 to start a rapping career? Obviously not.
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The attack that lead to Lingard's goal was started by Oxlade-Chamberlain turning in midfield and running at the Netherlands defence. He's the driving, creative force in midfield, not sideways-backwards Henderson.
Tom, Rugby
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Josh Earl: Lingard showing his worth! Great finish
Theo HV: Lingard has shown in this match he is a much better option than the over rated Dele Alli... he’s much busier and has an eye for goal
Netherlands 0-1 England
What kind of response can the Dutch muster? A good one actually. After slashing a wild shot wide, Bas Dost tries to catch out England keeper Jordan Pickford with a cheeky backheel. Pickford is too smart for that one.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer in Amsterdam
England's more composed work gets its reward as Jesse Lingard proves once more he has goals in him. Decent strike from the edge of the area and now England have a lead to protect.
Home fans increasingly frustrated and no wonder - the Netherlands have been so poor.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Gary Flintoff
BBC Radio 5 live producer at Johan Cruyff ArenA
The England fans are in full voice now. Many of them would have had the perfect view of that goal as it fell to Jesse Lingard from the opposite end of the stadium.
Netherlands 0-1 England
Danny Mills
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
That is well deserved for England's sheer amount of pressure.
The goalkeeper might be a little bit disappointed with that, but England should have had a penalty just a few minutes ago.
They're 1-0 up against a team who have had a good run of form - well done England!
Jesse Lingard
That's more like it Jesse Lingard!
Moments after that sloppy pass at one end, the Manchester United winger pops up at the other with a clinical finish.
He's been working on his finishing this lad. Lingard drills home his 13th goal of the season when the ball bounces at his feet after Raheem Sterling's shot is blocked by a Dutch defender.
That's his first goal in an England shirt!
Netherlands 0-0 England
England haven't been caused any major problems by the home side - the only problems have come from themselves. Here's another example: Jesse Lingard casually strokes a pass back towards John Stones and almost sells him short. Lucky!
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Ash Williams: Rashford clearly has a reputation for diving/going down easy
Adam Rainey: That’s a clear penalty!
Christophe Talbotski: If only there was some sort of video system that could remove contentious - and in the case of the penalty call - incorrect decisions like that
Netherlands 0-0 England
England have the bit between their teeth now. Jordan Henderson and Harry Maguire try to bundle in the resulting corner from that penalty appeal at the far post, only for the referee to find his whistle and blow up for handball.
Netherlands 0-0 England
Danny Mills
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
How is that not a penalty?
He knocks the ball past, and both the defender and goalkeeper get a touch on him! That has to be a penalty.
The England bench and Gareth Southgate are all up and shaking their heads.
Netherlands 0-0 England
England should have a penalty, no question. Marcus Rashford is taken out by Matthijs de Ligt in the box, Rashford waits for the ref to point at the spot... is he going to peep his whistle? No! Rashford - and his boss Gareth Southgate - can't believe it.