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Live Reporting

Michael Emons

All times stated are UK

  1. Post update

    England 0-0 Germany

    West Ham's Thilo Kehrer has time to swing the ball in from the right side, but Eric Dier is in the right place to head the ball behind for a Germany corner - the first of the game.

    David Raum's set-piece has too much on it though, it's too deep, and England are able to clear their lines.

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    England 0-0 Germany

    Raheem Sterling tries to chase down and create an opportunity but Germany goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, playing as Manuel Neuer was ruled out because of Covid, is able to get rid of the ball before he loses it.

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    Hungary 0-0 Italy

    The other game in England's group sees Hungary host Italy.

    Hungary only need a point to guarantee a place in the finals next summer, but an Italy win would see them qualify instead.

    Italy have done most of the early pressing and nearly take an early lead as Peter Gulacsi drops a cross from Giovanni Di Lorenzo, but it is scrambled off the line and away to safety.

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    England 0-0 Germany

    Harry Kane is dropping deep and tries to release Luke Shaw away down the left but the England skipper puts too much on the pass and it dribbles out of play for a throw-in.

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    England 0-0 Germany

    Harry Kane is clattered late by Nico Schlotterbeck, who produces a mistimed sliding challenge from behind, but Kane is able to get to his feet and is OK.

  6. Mixed reception for Maguire

    England 0-0 Germany

    Phil McNulty

    BBC Sport chief football writer at Wembley

    There was some audible jeering when Harry Maguire's name was read out at Wembley, a contrast to the loud support he received from travelling fans in Milan.

    Wembley was illuminated by thousands of phone torches during the minute's silence for the late Queen Elizabeth II.

    England's Harry Maguire
  7. KICK-OFF

    England 0-0 Germany

    And we're under way at Wembley, with England in their brand new all-red kit.

  8. Post update

    We have had the national anthems with God Save The King ringing around Wembley.

    Now comes a minute's silence as the players, officials, coaching staff and fans pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.

    The minute's silence is observed perfectly.

    Minute's silence
  9. 'A testing week'

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    England manger Gareth Southgate, talking to Channel 4: "We've got some good options there [left-back]. Luke [Shaw] came into the game well the other night and it is a good opportunity for him tonight. He is a super player.

    "We thought coming back into the side he [Eric Dier] did really well and we wanted to keep that momentum going. He hasn't been with us for a while. John [Stones] is fresh but Kyle [Walker] has been out for a while so we felt it made sense to freshen that up tonight.

    "We wanted to move the bench around a bit tonight. We took a big group, which has been great on the training pitch."

    Does Trent Alexander-Arnold being left out tell us about his chances of making World Cup squad: "No, we've got a big squad with us and we've got four right-backs with super quality. Kieran Trippier is playing exceptionally well and Reece James] has been one of the outstanding players in the league this season but we know that Trent is a very, very good footballer and that's why we've picked him in the squad."

    On it being a big night: "It has been a testing week, but these are the necessary steps for a team to go through sometimes. The players, around the hotel and training ground, have been exceptional in the way they've stepped up. They've shown some great leadership in the last few days."

  10. LINE-UPS

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    A quick reminder of tonight's line-ups.

    England: Pope, Stones, Dier, Maguire, James, Rice, Bellingham, Shaw, Foden, Kane, Sterling.

    Subs: Ramsdale, D Henderson, Trippier, Walker, Coady, Guehi, Saka, Mount, Toney, Chillwell, J Henderson, Abraham.

    Germany: Ter Stegen, Kehrer, Schlotterbeck, Sule, Raum, Kimmich, Gundogan, Hoffman, Musiala, Sane, Havertz.

    Subs: Baumann, Trapp, Ginter, Arnold, Werner, Gnabry, Muller, Henrichs, Bella-Kotchap, Gosens.

  11. England short of goals

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    England have not scored apart from penalties in seven and a half hours of football.

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  12. 'Too many players out of form'

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    Chris Sutton

    Former England striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The biggest problem is too many players for their respective clubs are out of form. We have to look at the likes of James Maddison and compare his form despite Leicester are not doing well.

    In terms of assists and attacking flair, he would be one of England's biggest attacking threats.

  13. I’ll be judged on what’s delivered in Qatar - Southgate

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    Under-fire Gareth Southgate knows his future will be dictated by England’s World Cup performance rather than previous successes or the fact his contract runs until 2024.

    “I am not foolish,” the England boss said. "My sole focus at the moment is to get the team right We’re focused on a good performance, a good result, then you’re looking towards the World Cup. And I know ultimately I will be judged on what happens at that World Cup.

    “Contracts are irrelevant in football because managers can have three, four, five-year contracts and if results aren’t good enough then you accept that’s time to part ways. Why would I be any different? I’m not arrogant enough to think that having a contract should protect me in any way from results.”

    Put to Southgate that the Football Association remains supportive, he said: “And I am absolutely appreciative of that. But of course we understand how the mood changes with the results, and it has changed.

    “I am realistic about that. I’ll be judged on what’s delivered in Qatar and I am perfectly happy to be judged in that way. History is history. You’re judged on the next match and you’re judged on the next tournament.

    “What happens to me is irrelevant, frankly. It’s about the team. The most important thing is the team and the success of the team.”

  14. Captain Kane

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    It's a landmark for Harry Kane tonight as he becomes just the fifth player to start 50 games as captain of the England men’s national side after Bobby Moore (90), Billy Wright (90), Bryan Robson (64) and David Beckham (59).

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  15. Get Involved

    #bbcfootball

    Darren Hindle: A lot of moaning about Maguire being picked. We haven't scored from open play in 500 minutes and for some reason we are focussed on a defender that has played well whenever picked.

    Josh Dolphin: The link between Bellingham & Foden was a rare brightspark v Italy. If Southgate switches to a 4-3-3 mid-match, those two being closer together on the pitch could bear fruit.

  16. 'I don’t think any of the boys are panicking'

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    Raheem Sterling is able to empathise with Gareth Southgate after the England manager was jeered by his own fans, recalling a time he “dreaded” international duty having suffered similar treatment.

    Southgate has come under increasing pressure after defeat to Italy on Friday not only confirmed Nations League relegation but extended England’s competitive winless streak to five competitive games.

    Sterling, who was booed during Euro 2016, said: “There was a period when I first came into the squad it was really enjoyable and there was a period where I actually dreaded coming.

    “I think it was Spain away (in 2018), it was a moment when I scored. My mentality was OK, no matter good or bad, I needed to just focus on myself and not listen to what the outside world was saying.

    “That’s definitely been something that’s put me in good stead. No matter doing good or bad, it’s to keep level-headed and focused and not listen to the noise. That’s a message that can definitely go with the squad here in the next couple of months. We know there will be noise and we need to block it out if we're going to do well in this tournament.

    “I don’t think any of the boys are panicking. We are taking responsibility, knowing results haven’t been right and that we need to fix that."

  17. 'Maguire was very assured'

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    Andros Townsend

    Everton midfielder on 5 Live

    I think loyalty goes to a stage, and when Harry Maguire lets England down then Gareth Southgate will have to look at it again.

    Especially the other night watching it, other than the first five to 10 minutes, I think Maguire was very assured and good on the ball. He didn't really get exposed in the wide areas. I don't think there's any reason why Southgate would take him out of the team.

  18. Post update

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    Building-up nicely at Wembley and we get going at 19:45 BST.

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  19. 'Great World Cup preparation'

    England v Germany (19:45 BST)

    England captain Harry Kane thinks tonight will be a great opportunity for the team to get back into form after a disappointing run of results.

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