Summary

  • RESULT: England 0-4 Hungary - defender John Stones controversially sent off late in second half

  • RESULT: Germany 5-2 Italy

  • RESULT: Netherlands 3-2 Wales

  • RESULT: Ukraine 1-1 Republic of Ireland

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  • England bottom of 3A and searching for first Nations League win

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  1. Back at Molineuxpublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Alex Bysouth
    BBC Sport at Molineux

    We're back at Molineux a few days after England's last outing here, but this time in front of a full crowd who will be hoping the Three Lions' performance lives up to the glorious weather in Wolverhampton this evening.

    Saturday's goalless draw with Italy was limited to several thousand youngsters - because of a punishment handed out following crowd trouble at the Euros final last summer - and their excitable hollering gave it a school sports day atmosphere rather than a full international.

    That was without even having a goal to celebrate. Please, just give us at least one tonight.

  2. Today's actionpublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    19:45 BST kick-offs unless stated

    GROUP D1

    Moldova v Andorra (17:00)

    Liechtenstein v Latvia

    GROUP A3

    England v Hungary

    Germany v Italy

    GROUP A4

    Netherlands v Wales

    Poland v Belgium

    GROUP B1

    Armenia v Scotland (17:00)

    Ukraine v Republic of Ireland

    GROUP B3

    Bosnia-Herzegovina v Finland

    Romania v Montenegro

    GROUP C1

    Luxembourg v Faroe Islands

    Turkey v Lithuania

  3. Team news - nine changes for Englandpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 14 June 2022
    Breaking

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Alex Bysouth
    BBC Sport at Molineux

    Gareth Southgate makes nine changes to the England side who drew 0-0 with Italy on Saturday, with only goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale and Reece James keeping their places.

    There could also be a switch in formation too - will England line up with three at the back or will it be a four with Kyle Walker and James either side of Marc Guehi and John Stones?

    Along with Walker, Guehi and Stones, there is a return to midfield for Kalvin Phillips and Jude Bellingham, while Conor Gallagher gets his first minutes of this international break.

    Jarrod Bowen, captain Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka also return.

    England XI: Ramsdale, Walker Guehi, Stones, James, Saka, Phillips, Bellingham, Gallagher, Bowen, Kane.

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    Hungary make two changes following their 1-1 draw with Germany - goalkeeper Denes Dibusz and midfielder Andras Schafer are the ones to come in.

    The Bury-born Barnsley midfielder Callum Styles gets a start too.

    Hungary XI: Dibusz, Szalai, Orban, Lang, Nagy, Styles, Schafer, Fiola, Szoboszlai, Sallai, Szalai.

  4. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    No messing around today, straight into team news.

    Need a clean cut 2-0 England win, Harry Kane can leave the record for another and we can all go to bed with a smile.

  5. One more timepublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    England v Hungary (19:45 BST)

    Harry KaneImage source, Getty Images

    Physically tired and mentally burnt out, will this season ever end?

    Yes (thankfully) is the answer.

    Tonight sees the last batch of men's games before drawing the 2021-22 campaign to a close.

    Will England end on a high or will they be staring at relegation from the Nations League?