This is terrible really. The stewards seem to be being driven back and dozens of Hungary supporters appear to be forcing them back. They are outnumbered. It's quite difficult to keep an eye on the match when we are watching these worrying scenes.
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England 0-0 Hungary
Alex Howell
BBC Sport at Wembley
Trouble inside Wembley in the
away end. Hungarian away fans rushing the police and stewards.
Some fierce scuffling has broken out on the section of Hungarian fans at Wembley. It looks like police have gone in. It has now come to the attention of England fans, who are jeering the visiting supporters.
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Situation "not under control", says Sam Matterface.
More action to speak of off the pitch than on it at the moment.
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ITV are reporting early crowd trouble in this game.
Police are using batons against some fans.
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England 0-0 Hungary
Hungary have space in the final third with four players bursting forward, star man Dominik Szoboszlai leads the charge but his cross is blocked.
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Expect this to be tight for 45 minutes before England click into gear in the second half and running away with the game.
KICK-OFF
England 0-0 Hungary
England players take a knee which is roundly applauded by those inside the stadium.
Away we go at Wembley.
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There's a period of applause before kick-off at Wembley in honour of England legends Jimmy Greaves and Roger Hunt who recently passed away.
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England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
Anthems o'clock.
Hungary's is followed by an out-of-sync rendition of God Save The Queen.
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England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's been an incredible journey for Mason Mount. He's only played 78 games for Chelsea. It's incredible to think someone is so established in the England side - 25 caps in three years - Gareth Southgate makes players feel at home.
In my time in England you didn't really feel at home in the squad. It's a very different time. It's a great time for youngsters. They're encouraged to be themselves.
'We want to control the game'
England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
England
England manager Gareth Southgate on ITV: "Not a simple choice selection (Phil Foden) because we have important players like Jordan Henderson but we wanted to look at a different profile. Against a better level of opponent, we get a chance to see it.
"We are intrigued to see Phil and Mason Mason and in attacking roles, it is an exciting frontline."
On Raheem Sterling: "He is such an important player for us, his goals have been the difference and we have total faith in him.
"We want to control the game, create as many chances as we can and this is a team built to do well with the ball but work our socks off without it."
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SMS Message: If Gareth Southgate would've picked this starting 11 apart from Mings we would be going in this game as Euro winners from Anon
If Gareth Southgate would've picked this starting 11 apart from Mings we would be going in this game as Euro winners
Pukki breaks Litmanen's Finland record
Kazakhstan 0-2 Finland
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Teemu Pukki scored twice to break Jari Litmanen's international goals record for Finland in their World Cup qualifying victory over Kazakhstan.
Norwich forward Pukki netted in each half to take his international tally to 33, one more than the former Barcelona, Ajax and Liverpool playmaker.
Litmanen, who is widely regarded as Finland's greatest ever player, won 137 caps for his country between 1989-2010.
Ronnie's record?
Portugal v Luxembourg (19:45 BST)
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been scoring goals against Luxembourg since 2004.
And if he manages a couple more tonight Luxembourg will succeed Lithuania and Sweden (seven) as the international side the Portugal number seven has scored most goals against.
Portugal are currently a point behind Group A leaders Serbia but have a game in hand.
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Alphonse Rawlinson: Re 19:19: The key thing here is, so far. So far... Kane has a while still to win number a number of options, Vardy's options are narrowing.
Danes close in on Qatar
Denmark v Austria (19:45 BST)
Denmark
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Denmark - who beat Moldova 4-0 on Saturday - will qualify for the World Cup if they win their home game against Austria.
Kasper Hjulmand's side boast the only 100% record in the European qualifiers and are looking for their eighth successive victory.
"We have put ourselves in a really good position and have performed at a good level for a long time, but it is mega difficult to get to the World Cup," Hjulmand said.
"Let's talk about how we qualified when it has happened."
Austria, who sit fourth in Group F, could still finish second in the group and a route to Qatar via the play-offs.
Germany first team through
Germany
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Germany became the first team to join hosts Qatar at the 2022 World Cup with a thumping victory in North Macedonia.
Former England youth international Jamal Musiala opened his account for the Germans, running in on goal and stroking home a confident finish.
Chelsea duo Kai Havertz and Timo Werner were also on the scoresheet in the 4-0 victory.
Hansi Flick's men, who are four-time world champions, reach the tournament for the 20th occasion, with only Brazil (21) appearing more times.
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Matt Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
They [the Nations League finalists] are the teams England are comparing themselves against, looking at the squads and thinking 'we can win matches against these teams'.
This group has to have that confidence in it after the summer. It looks like it in their performances.
The team has slowly realised they are capable and that's an exciting thing.
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SMS Message: Re. Richard 18.41 why do England have to be grateful to Man City? Of the five only Foden has actually been produced by them and the other 4 had £250m spent on them indicating they were already pretty good... Guardiola has undoubtedly improved them somewhat but they'd more than likely be in the England team anyway. from Alex, Yatton
Re. Richard 18.41 why do England have to be grateful to Man City? Of the five only Foden has actually been produced by them and the other 4 had £250m spent on them indicating they were already pretty good... Guardiola has undoubtedly improved them somewhat but they'd more than likely be in the England team anyway.
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'This is terrible'
England 0-0 Hungary
John Murray
BBC 5 Live commentator
This is terrible really. The stewards seem to be being driven back and dozens of Hungary supporters appear to be forcing them back. They are outnumbered. It's quite difficult to keep an eye on the match when we are watching these worrying scenes.
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England 0-0 Hungary
Alex Howell
BBC Sport at Wembley
Trouble inside Wembley in the away end. Hungarian away fans rushing the police and stewards.
Unsavoury scenes at Wembley
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Wembley
Some fierce scuffling has broken out on the section of Hungarian fans at Wembley. It looks like police have gone in. It has now come to the attention of England fans, who are jeering the visiting supporters.
Post update
England 0-0 Hungary
Situation "not under control", says Sam Matterface.
More action to speak of off the pitch than on it at the moment.
Post update
England 0-0 Hungary
ITV are reporting early crowd trouble in this game.
Police are using batons against some fans.
Post update
England 0-0 Hungary
Hungary have space in the final third with four players bursting forward, star man Dominik Szoboszlai leads the charge but his cross is blocked.
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England 0-0 Hungary
Expect this to be tight for 45 minutes before England click into gear in the second half and running away with the game.
KICK-OFF
England 0-0 Hungary
England players take a knee which is roundly applauded by those inside the stadium.
Away we go at Wembley.
Post update
England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
There's a period of applause before kick-off at Wembley in honour of England legends Jimmy Greaves and Roger Hunt who recently passed away.
Post update
England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
Anthems o'clock.
Hungary's is followed by an out-of-sync rendition of God Save The Queen.
Post update
England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's been an incredible journey for Mason Mount. He's only played 78 games for Chelsea. It's incredible to think someone is so established in the England side - 25 caps in three years - Gareth Southgate makes players feel at home.
In my time in England you didn't really feel at home in the squad. It's a very different time. It's a great time for youngsters. They're encouraged to be themselves.
'We want to control the game'
England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
England
England manager Gareth Southgate on ITV: "Not a simple choice selection (Phil Foden) because we have important players like Jordan Henderson but we wanted to look at a different profile. Against a better level of opponent, we get a chance to see it.
"We are intrigued to see Phil and Mason Mason and in attacking roles, it is an exciting frontline."
On Raheem Sterling: "He is such an important player for us, his goals have been the difference and we have total faith in him.
"We want to control the game, create as many chances as we can and this is a team built to do well with the ball but work our socks off without it."
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Pukki breaks Litmanen's Finland record
Kazakhstan 0-2 Finland
Teemu Pukki scored twice to break Jari Litmanen's international goals record for Finland in their World Cup qualifying victory over Kazakhstan.
Norwich forward Pukki netted in each half to take his international tally to 33, one more than the former Barcelona, Ajax and Liverpool playmaker.
Litmanen, who is widely regarded as Finland's greatest ever player, won 137 caps for his country between 1989-2010.
Ronnie's record?
Portugal v Luxembourg (19:45 BST)
Cristiano Ronaldo has been scoring goals against Luxembourg since 2004.
And if he manages a couple more tonight Luxembourg will succeed Lithuania and Sweden (seven) as the international side the Portugal number seven has scored most goals against.
Portugal are currently a point behind Group A leaders Serbia but have a game in hand.
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Alphonse Rawlinson: Re 19:19: The key thing here is, so far. So far... Kane has a while still to win number a number of options, Vardy's options are narrowing.
Danes close in on Qatar
Denmark v Austria (19:45 BST)
Denmark
Denmark - who beat Moldova 4-0 on Saturday - will qualify for the World Cup if they win their home game against Austria.
Kasper Hjulmand's side boast the only 100% record in the European qualifiers and are looking for their eighth successive victory.
"We have put ourselves in a really good position and have performed at a good level for a long time, but it is mega difficult to get to the World Cup," Hjulmand said.
"Let's talk about how we qualified when it has happened."
Austria, who sit fourth in Group F, could still finish second in the group and a route to Qatar via the play-offs.
Germany first team through
Germany
Germany became the first team to join hosts Qatar at the 2022 World Cup with a thumping victory in North Macedonia.
Former England youth international Jamal Musiala opened his account for the Germans, running in on goal and stroking home a confident finish.
Chelsea duo Kai Havertz and Timo Werner were also on the scoresheet in the 4-0 victory.
Hansi Flick's men, who are four-time world champions, reach the tournament for the 20th occasion, with only Brazil (21) appearing more times.
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England v Hungary (19:45 BST)
Matt Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
They [the Nations League finalists] are the teams England are comparing themselves against, looking at the squads and thinking 'we can win matches against these teams'.
This group has to have that confidence in it after the summer. It looks like it in their performances.
The team has slowly realised they are capable and that's an exciting thing.
Get Involved
#bbcfootball or text 81111 (UK only, standard network rates apply)