Get Involvedpublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 14 October 2020
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Why do I look at the line up and feel bored - then look across at the substitute list and get excited. Surely it should be the opposite?
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Maguire sent off for two challenges, Walker concedes contentious penalty which Eriksen converts
England down to third in Group A2, Belgium top
Sides drew 0-0 in Copenhagen last month
Emma Sanders
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Why do I look at the line up and feel bored - then look across at the substitute list and get excited. Surely it should be the opposite?
Barry
England v Denmark (19:45 BST)
England came from behind to overcome the world's top-ranked team Belgium and record an important Nations League victory at Wembley in their last game.
Belgium took a lead when Romelu Lukaku sent England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford the wrong way after the striker had been brought down by Eric Dier's poor challenge.
England were on the back foot for most of the first half but were handed a lifeline back into the game six minutes before half-time when captain Jordan Henderson went down very easily in a tussle with Thomas Meunier, Marcus Rashford scoring from the spot.
Gareth Southgate's side enjoyed much more possession after the break but needed a large slice of luck to take the lead after 64 minutes, Mason Mount's effort deflecting off Toby Alderweireld and looping over keeper Simon Mignolet to inflict Belgium's first loss since November 2018.
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Skully: We need to stop picking teams based on names and profiles (Sterling, Rashford, Kane) but instead on who are the best players (Calvert-Lewin, Ings, Sancho)
England v Denmark (19:45 BST)
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A rare beast from Denmark - an unchanged side from the team who beat Iceland 3-0.
That means both former Spurs midfielder Christian Eriksen and Milan centre-half Simon Kjaer reach 100 caps tonight.
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Reece Howard: Best attacking quality and depth we’ve ever had but we’re playing 5 at the back at home to Denmark.
Kyle Irwin: How does Grealish not start?
James Green: 0-0 pending.
Italy v Netherlands (19:45 BST)
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Italy couldn't score against Poland on Sunday so bring in Ciro Immobile up front. Also in are Danilo D'Ambrosio and Leo Spinazzola at full-back, while Giorgio Chiellini slots in for cap number 105 at centre-back.
Only 71 behind Buffon's record now...
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The Dutch make four changes from a 0-0 draw of their own - and they are in fact yet to score under new coach Frank de Boer.
In come Donny van de Beek of Manchester United, Nathan Ake of Manchester City, Memphis Depay so nearly of Barcelona and Hans Hateboer from Atalanta.
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I've just spent two weeks off down in Cornwall where it rained the entire time so if we can avoid chat about the weather, that'd be ideal. Thanks.
Italy are hosting the Netherlands in one of the more exciting clashes, while Poland are up against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Group A1.
In England's group, Iceland are at home to Belgium.
There's two tasty fixtures in Group A3 between Portugal and Sweden, and Croatia and France.
Wales and Northern Ireland kick off their matches at 19:45 BST, while the Republic of Ireland are currently trailing 1-0 to Finland. You can follow that match here.
England v Denmark (19:45 BST)
England aren't hanging about with their team news. It's in early!
Gareth Southgate shuffles his deck but only makes five changes from the side which started against Belgium.
In come Harry Kane, Kalvin Phillips, Conor Coady, Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Reece James.
Out drop Kieran Trippier, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson, Eric Dier and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
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England v Denmark (19:45 BST)
England's 2-1 comeback win against Belgium has left Gareth Southgate's side top of group A2.
Victory against Denmark tonight will go a long way towards their attempts to secure a place in the Nations League finals for a second successive time.
That competition, between the four League A group winners, is set to be held in October or November 2021.
Over a year has passed since England's last defeat so can they tick off another three points at Wembley tonight?