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Live Reporting

Shamoon Hafez

All times stated are UK

  1. 'We have recovered from the defeat in Budapest'

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    England

    England manager Gareth Southgate tells Channel 4: "Energy, fresh legs. The players over the last two games have had real intense test. We need to press well tonight and unsettle Hungary.

    "Conor Gallagher's role suits him and plays as a number eight at his club. Him and Jude Bellingham, this is their best positions and they like to press and recover a lot of balls. We have a crowd in tonight and they will be raised by the team getting in and around Hungary and making it difficult for them,

    "We were pleased with what Aaron Ramsdale did the other day against Italy and this is another step in his development with the supporters in.

    "We have recovered from the defeat in Budapest and put two strong performances in. Now we have to get the win, there is always the expectation with England, we have a full house and we want the crowd to leave excited like they were before the game in the streets."

  2. Post update

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Alex Bysouth

    BBC Sport at Molineux

    Nothing like a bit of Sweet Caroline to get the crowd going - we're expecting a full house at Molineux tonight which includes, I'm told, around 700 Hungary fans.

  3. Post update

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Reece James

    James Justin, Kieran Trippier and now Reece James is being trialled at left-back by Gareth Southgate.

    Has he seen something in it or is it because of a lack of options in the position?

    The right-footed left-back is something Denmark use brilliantly with Joakim Maehle.

  4. Keeping it tight

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    England

    There's a lot of talk about England being 'boring' and 'conservative'.

    But Gareth Southgate's men haven’t conceded more than one goal in any of their last 25 games in all competitions, shipping just eight goals in the process.

    The last team to net more than once against the Three Lions were Belgium in November 2020 in the Nations League (2-0).

  5. 'Wags' is disrespectful term - Southgate

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Video content

    Video caption: The term 'Wags' is quite disrespectful - Southgate

    England manager Gareth Southgate says the term 'Wags' is "disrespectful".

    A documentary has reportedly been proposed, following the England players' wives and girlfriends before the World Cup in Qatar later this year.

    Southgate said the idea is "not my cup of tea" and that he would "be surprised" if it comes to fruition.

    "I don't like the term. It's their partners and family," he said. "We want them to feel welcome."

    The phrase 'Wag' came into common use during the 2006 World Cup, when pop stars Victoria Beckham and Cheryl Cole were among the partners who travelled to Germany with the England squad and regularly featured in the British tabloid newspapers.

    Read the full piece

  6. Get Involved

    #bbcfootball

    David Regan: We need dynamism, flair, energy, skill and excitement. Let's leave Foden and Grealish on the bench!

  7. World Cup warning for Rashford and Sancho

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Rashford-Sancho

    England manager Gareth Southgate has warned the likes of Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho they have "a lot to do" to get into England's World Cup squad.

    The Three Lions are five months away from heading to Qatar, with September's two Nations League fixtures all that remain after facing Hungary on Tuesday.

    Harry Maguire is the only Manchester United player involved in the England set-up this month.

    Luke Shaw has been regaining fitness while Rashford and Sancho missed out.

    Southgate last month said the pair still have time to work their way into his World Cup plans, but he has now admitted it is an uphill battle for them to seal their place.

    Read the full piece

  8. 'England need convincing win against Hungary'

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Phil McNulty

    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Gareth Southgate

    England have gone from being fuelled by the goodwill of a nation to hearing stirrings of discontent and grumblings about conservatism within the space of 12 months.

    This time last year, Gareth Southgate's England had opened a delayed Euro 2020 Finals with victory over Croatia at Wembley before riding a wave of euphoria to their first major final in 55 years, losing agonisingly on penalties to Italy.

    Fast forward to the present day and England inhabit a rather world-weary environment, with both players and supporters perhaps suffering from football fatigue and Southgate's squad under the microscope amid fears they have not kicked on as hoped.

  9. 'We have deserved more than we got'

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    England

    England midfielder Conor Gallagher tells Channel 4: "I am excited to play. I have been on the bench the last few games and been waiting patiently. I will bring energy and do what I can do best, that is what the boss has told me to do. Hopefully we can get the result.

    "I feel good, I know a few of the lads have played a few more games than me. In training it is intense, it is good but I am fit and ready to play, work as hard as I can.

    "Jude Bellingham likes to get forward like me so we will pick our times when to go and when not to. Kalvin Phillips is solid defensively and I think it will work well.

    "We have deserved more than we got. We have played well against top teams in the last two game and finish off with a win and three points tonight."

  10. Tune in

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    You can listen to build-up and full coverage of the game now on BBC Radio 5 Live.

    Tune in.

  11. Costa Rica take the lead

    Costa Rica 1-0 New Zealand

    Costa Rica have taken an early lead after only three minutes of the Intercontinental play-off against New Zealand.

    The goal came from ex-Arsenal man Joel Campbell with a low shot into the bottom corner from 12 yards out after Jewison Bennette's pull back from the left to leave his country on course to claim the 32nd and final place at this year's World Cup.

    Watch live here

    Joel Campbell
  12. Coady's cover curse

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Alex Bysouth

    BBC Sport at Molineux

    Wolves skipper Conor Coady makes the front cover of the programme but not the starting XI at Molineux.

    Conor Coady
  13. Watch live

    Costa Rica 0-0 New Zealand

    BBC Red Button

    Thirty one teams down. One team to go. The final line-up for the Qatar World Cup will be decided tonight, live on the BBC.

    It's currently goalless between Costa Rica and New Zealand in the Intercontinental play-off.

    Watch live coverage here or the BBC Red Button

    (The Kiwis need cheering up after the result at Trent Bridge earlier)

  14. 'It’s my style of play'

    Liverpool

    New Liverpool signing Darwin Nunez told the club's website: “I would like to thank my partner and my parents and my son, who is a real source of pride for me. They’ve been really important to me in the stages in my career. I’m really proud of them, and for the work we do, me and my partner, as a team and I’m grateful to her that I’m here.

    “It’s a pleasure to be here in Liverpool and I’m very happy to be a part of this great club.

    “I’ve played against Liverpool and I’ve seen them in lots of games in the Champions League, and it’s my style of play. There are some great players here and I think it’s going to suit my style of play here.

    “As I say, I’ve watched quite a lot and it’s a very big club and I hope I can give everything that I’ve got in order to help the team.”

    Full story

  15. BreakingLiverpool announce Nunez signing

    Liverpool

    Darwin Nunez

    Liverpool have announced the signing of Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez from Benfica.

    The 22-year-old has signed a six year contract and the move is subject to international clearance and work permit approval.

    The initial fee is £64m and will rise to a potential £85m if he reaches every milestone during his time at the club – with add-ons ranging from scoring goals to winning the Champions League.

    It is likely the fee will hit the £75m mark if Nunez plays regularly, with Liverpool’s club record transfer being the £75m they paid to sign Virgil van Dijk from Southampton in 2018.

  16. Scots win

    FT: Armenia 1-4 Scotland

    Scotland

    They'll be dancing on the streets of Glasgow tonight.

    Scotland have thumped the mighty Armenia 4-1 in Group B1 of the Nations League.

    Full reaction here

  17. 'Give us a wave, Gaz?'

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Alex Bysouth

    BBC Sport at Molineux

    England boss Gareth Southgate has been out to survey the playing surface, which looks in great shape. On his way back to the tunnel one young fan was shouting for a wave and the gaffer happily obliged.

    Southgate has taken some flack recently, the heady days of wasitcoasts, World Cup semis and a Euros final appearance feeling like a distant memory.

  18. Goalshy England

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    England have failed to score in seven of their 15 Nations League games (47%).

    In fact, seven of the last eight times Gareth Southgate's men have failed to find the net in all competitions have been in this tournament.

  19. Are England lacking a 'ruthless edge' in front of goal?

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Tammy Abraham

    Saturday's game was billed as England's shot at revenge after last summer's agonising defeat on penalties to Italy in the Euro 2020 final, but ended with boss Gareth Southgate leaving Molineux scratching his head.

    The Three Lions return to Wolves today after failing to score from open play for the third successive game.

    Read the full piece

  20. 'England playing at Molineux? Fabulous'

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Jason Guy

    Wolves fans have expressed excitement about watching England men's team play at their home stadium.

    The Three Lions face Hungary in the Nations League at Molineux tonight and fans said games like this "don't come around very often".

    Jason Guy has been a season ticket holder for 30 years and will be watching the game with former Wolves player Jackie Gallagher.

    "It's been 66 years since England last played at Molineux," said Mr Guy.

    "It's good it's not being played at Wembley as it gives everyone else a chance to watch England."

    Read the full piece