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Live Reporting

Phil Dawkes

All times stated are UK

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    This is good from England. They're controlling it. Taking any heat out of the home side and their fans. It's not cutting but it is very patient and unflustered.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Rob Green

    Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Good control from England. The two full-backs - Luke Shaw is going wide and linking up with Jack Grealish. Kyle Walker is coming inside which lets Raheem Sterling go wide and make some space.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Jack Grealish is already floating around the pitch, trying to find space in which he can be most effective.

    Such a talented player - go where the action is.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Nope. The final ball not quite there as a misplaced pass runs out of play for a Hungary goal-kick.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Mistake from Hungary at the back with Bendeguz Bolla slapping a ball across the pitch and out of play in his own half. Can England take advantage?

  6. Elsewhere in Europe

    Spain's lead against Sweden lasted just over 60 seconds with La Liga striker Alexander Isak equalising for the Swedes.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Harry Maguire rises as Harry Maguire does, but plants the ball wide with a header from the corner.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Oh, England almost in. An overload on the left is there but Jack Grealish's pass to release Luke Shaw is under-hit and cut out. Corner.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    England seeing the majority of the ball. Hungary are hunting them down, though. Pressing high, snapping into tackles.

  10. Elsewhere in Europe

    The first goal of the night is in Tallinn between Estonia and Belgium and you can guess which way it's gone...

    That's right, former Fulham and Ross County player Mattias Kait has put Estonia ahead.

    Carlos Soler has put Spain 1-0 ahead in Sweden.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    The first effort at goal is from England. Raheem Sterling cuts in from the right but his ball to Mason Mount is a bit heavy and the Chelsea man can only poke a shot from range over the bar.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Hungary boss Marco Rossi is already in the fourth official's ear. He's not happy at a foul by Mason Mount, who charges clumsily into the back of one of his players.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    England on the ball. Patient. No risks. Such is the England way under Gareth Southgate.

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    Hungary v England (19:45 BST)

    Juliette Ferrington

    BBC Radio 5 live at Puskas Arena

    It is a wall of noise here and England players take a knee.

    That is disappointing, so disappointing.

    Led largely by the ultras, they have booed throughout the moment even though there were calls on them from the manager, players and leaders in the country not to overstep the mark.

    Players take a knee
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    Hungary 0-0 England

    The home fans want a foul as Kalvin Phillips goes in on a home player and sends him spinning to the turf. Fait challenge says the ref.

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    Hungary 0-0 England

    Early possession for the home side, ended with an aimless long ball forward to give Jordan Pickford an early feel of the ball.

  17. KICK-OFF

    Hungary 0-0 England

    England's players take the knee. Lots of boos. Sigh.

    The game gets under way soon after.

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    The Hungary fans are bouncing. Literally.

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    Not too many boos for England's anthem and a full-hearted rendition of Hungary's from the home fans. We've got ourselves an atmosphere.

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    The Hungary fans have held up a huge mosaic at one end of the ground showing "6-3".

    This is in reference to the 'match of the century' in which Hungary beat England by that score at Wembley in 1953. Ferenc Puskas, whom this stadium is named after, scored two of Hungary's goals.

    Seriously, let it lie.

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