Summary

  • Nobbs has long-range strike tipped onto bar

  • Phil Neville's first home game and World Cup qualifier

  • Wales one point above England, having played a game more

  • Watch live BBC Two coverage on this page - in UK and abroad

  1. The last qualifierpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    Bosnia 0-1 Wales

    Kayleigh Green scored Wales' winner against Bosnia-Herzegovina but keeper Laura O'Sullivan's late penalty save ensured victory for the visitors.

    Yeovil forward Green took advantage of poor defending to round keeper Almina Hodzix early in the second half.

    The hosts were awarded a penalty after Alma Kameric was fouled but O'Sullivan kept out Milena Nikolic's spot-kick.

  2. The last qualifierpublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    England 5-0 Kazakhstan

    A Fran Kirby-inspired England scored four goals in 12 minutes as they thrashed Kazakhstan to maintain their perfect start to World Cup qualifying last November.

    Mel Lawley scored from close range on her full international debut, and substitute Kirby added a second-half penalty with her first touch.

    The Chelsea forward was involved in both of Nikita Parris' goals, while Izzy Christiansen's tap-in capped an easy night for England in Colchester.

    Media caption,

    Women's World Cup qualifying: England 5-0 Kazakhstan highlights

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    #bbcfootball or 81111 on text

    England? Wales? Both?

    Who do you think will make it to the World Cup and where will this tie be won and lost?

    I want to hear from you tonight - let's hear it at #bbcfootball or text us on 81111 (UK Only).

  4. 'Flags, scarves and banter'published at 18:34 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    England v Wales (19:00 BST)

    Tom Garry
    BBC Sport at St Mary's

    FlagsImage source, PA

    The last time England Women played at St Mary's, in 2006, just 8,817 people were here to see them beat Hungary 2-0.

    In contrast, tonight we're expecting around 25,000, and the streets around the ground have been filled with red Wales kits and white England shirts all evening. Flags, scarves and banter have dominated under a blue April sky.

    It's got the feel of a big international game. And so it should. Not only is it a British derby, it is also a really important game for both sides in the group.

    Table-topping Wales, who have never qualified for a major women's tournament before, could really put the cat (or should that be Lioness) amongst the pigeons in this qualifying group if they cause an upset tonight.

  5. Team newspublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    England v Wales (19:00 BST)

    Phil Neville makes five changes to the England side that lost to the United States in March, with Carly Telford in goal, captain Steph Houghton fit to start at centre-back and Jordan Nobbs, Toni Duggan and Nikita Parris all coming in.

    England:Telford, Bronze, McManus, Houghton, Stokes, Walsh, Nobbs, Kirby, Parris, Taylor, Duggan.

    Subs: Bardsley, Daly, George, Lawley, Christiansen, White, Mead.

    Wales change five from their Cyprus Cup meeting with Austria, as Tash Harding, Angharad James, Kayleigh Green, Hayley Ladd and Rachel Rowe all start.

    Wales: O'Sullivan, Dykes, Ingle (c), Roberts, Harding, James, Green, Fishlock, Rowe, Ladd, Estcourt.

    Subs: Griffiths, Lawrence, Skinner, Hughes, Fletcher, Miles, Ward.

  6. All to play for...published at 18:30 British Summer Time 6 April 2018

    England v Wales (19:00 BST)

    It's Phil Neville's first game in England as national manager. And it's a tough start.

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    His side have a 100% record in qualifying so far but they are second in their group and host a buoyant Wales side in Southampton tonight.

    Neville's team are ranked number two in the world - a home win would go down nicely this evening.

    But will Wales throw a spanner in the works?