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Late Kane penalty earns England draw against Germany - recap
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- RESULT: Germany 1-1 England - Jonas Hofmann gives home side lead in second half. Harry Kane penalty levels game
- RESULT: Italy 2-1 Hungary - Nicolo Barella and Lorenzo Pellegrini score in first half. Gianluca Mancini own goal reduced deficit
- Harry Kane scores 50th England goal with penalty against Germany
- England remain bottom of League A Group 3 despite draw against Germany
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Paul: 21 years ago I had dreamt that England were going to win 5-1 in Munich. I risked £1 at 100/1. When Germany scored first I threw the ticket in the bin but fished it out during the 2nd half. Unfortunately I didn't dream the score for tonight.
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Team news
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England make five changes from their defeat in Budapest.
Kieran Trippier, John Stones, Bukayo Saka, Kalvin Phillips and Raheem Sterling come in. Conor Coady, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jude Bellingham, James Justin and Jarrod Bowen drop out.
Justin is injured, but the other four are on the bench.
Seven changes from Germany after their draw in Italy.
Former England Under-21 international Jamal Musiala and Premier League duo Ilkay Gundogan and Kai Havertz are among the players to come in.
Defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who is joining Borussia Dortmund from Freiberg this summer, wins his third cap.
Southgate wants England to step up with more goals
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England boss Gareth Southgate has called on more of his attacking players to start scoring as they prepare to face Germany in the Nations League.
The Three Lions are looking to bounce back in Munich from Saturday's surprise 1-0 defeat by Hungary in Budapest.
Only three players have five goals or more - Harry Kane (49), Raheem Sterling (19) and Harry Maguire (seven).
"What is clear is that in terms of goals, we are heavily reliant on Raheem and Harry," Southgate told BBC Sport.
"There are opportunities for others to step into that fold, because the squad we have got with us, I think Harry Maguire is the next in terms of goals scored.
"We do need those attacking players in particular to step forward and start to give us threats from other areas.
"Bukayo Saka has started to do that and Mason Mount has got the odd goal, but that is the challenge now for this whole group."
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BreakingSaka starts
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Arsenal man Bukayo Saka was on the bench against Hungary at the weekend but gets a start tonight.
Leeds' Kalvin Phillips is also in.
Full team news to come.
Seven classic England v Germany meetings
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England go to Germany on Tuesday in the Nations League in the latest instalment of one of their biggest rivalries.
Gareth Southgate's side beat Die Mannschaft in their last meeting in the Euro 2020 last 16, their first knockout win over their old rivals since the 1966 World Cup final.
Between those games, the Germans had the upper hand in major tournaments - although there was also a very famous win in qualifying for the Three Lions.
BBC Sport looks at some classic meetings between the two.
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England's wet welcome
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer in Munich
England's players got a bit of a soaking from the sprinklers when they came out to inspect the pitch at Munich's Allianz Arena. They were, however, made welcome by the sound of "Three Lions" blaring out, which brought a few whistles from the German fans.
Magic in Munich
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It was a 'everyone remembers where they were' moment when England hammered Germany in Munich all those years ago.
Germany had only ever lost one World Cup qualifier at home in their history - but suddenly they were torn apart by an England team playing slick football with a clinical edge up front.
It didn't start well when Carsten Jancker scored the opener for the hosts, but Sven Goran Eriksson's men turned the match around in incredible fashion.
Three Liverpool players were all on the scoresheet with Michael Owen grabbing an unforgettable hat-trick and Steven Gerrard and Emile Heskey netting too.
Tonight's action
19:45 BST unless otherwise stated
Glorified friendlies or not, the Nations League continues. Here's what we have:
Group A3
Germany v England
Italy v Hungary
Group B3
Finland v Montenegro (17:00)
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Romania
Group C1
Faroe Islands v Luxembourg
Lithuania v Turkey
Munich mauling
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"This is getting better and better and better."
One of England's greatest performances in living memory came against Germany in Munich 21 years ago.
Tonight the Three Lions return to the city looking to inflict another mauling.