Postpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022
Wales 0-0 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wales need to get Dan James into this game more. That's the threat - his pace.
We haven't seen it so far.
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Wales 0-0 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wales need to get Dan James into this game more. That's the threat - his pace.
We haven't seen it so far.
Wales 0-0 England
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
He's fired up for this, Jordan Henderson. You can hear him to his team-mate screaming to press.
Wales 0-0 England
Half an hour gone. Not a goal to speak of in either game in Group B.
Wales 0-0 England
Dan James is late on John Stones, who unleashes a yelp into the air.
It gets the Wales winger a booking.
Wales 0-0 England
Matthew Upson
Former England defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I'm looking at Wales' possession stats and is that 19% of the game so far? It's very difficult to score a goal when you have the ball that little and Wales need that goal, they need to win the game.
Somehow, Wales have to get hold of the ball.
Wales 0-0 England
Already, we've seen what Phil Foden brings to a side. He tries things other players do not. Passes on the turn, flicks and feints.
They don't always come off, but all it needs is one.
Wales 0-0 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wales need to break these lines once or twice, let England know they have an attacking threat as well.
Tess De La Mare
Reporting from Bath
The Red Post Pub in Peasedown St John near Bath was the scene of divided loyalties on Tuesday evening - landlord Simon Sandall is English while his wife is Welsh.
Menna Earl, Simon’s daughter, told BBC West: “I might get mobbed out of the pub but I am supporting Wales - I was born in Cardiff in 1984 so I am firmly with my mum this evening.”
Asked if things were okay at home, Menna said: “So far so good, it depends if England get through because we might have a grumpy dad at home.”
Simon was confident - predicting a 3:1 victory to England with Phil Foden scoring two of the goals.
Wales 0-0 England
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
So far, so quiet from Wales in an attacking sense but they would have been expecting to be on the back foot against England for much of this game.
As long as the game remains goalless, Wales will be happy - as long they give themselves a chance at some point to have a shot at an improbable victory.
For now, Robert Page and his players will be content with their containing start.
Wales 0-0 England
The pattern remains. England dominating the ball, given room to do so in their own half and the early parts of the Welsh half. As soon as the Three Lions get anywhere near the box, Welsh men swarm them and clear.
Wales 0-0 England
Jess Fishlock
Wales' most-capped footballer on BBC Radio Wales
Are we able to find our feet with the ball? As the game goes on, we have to do that.
Wales 0-0 England
Alex Howell
Football reporter at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
England on top through this first 25 minutes. This game definitely has the best atmosphere of the three England group games.
Wales 0-0 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
The game-plan is working so far, it's as simple as that.
Wales could be a bit better in an attacking sense, but the longer it goes on, the more frustrated England will become and I think we will come into it more and more.
It's all good for Wales so far.
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Here is the one big chance we've had so far. Good move, good save.
Wales 0-0 England
Guy Mowbray
Match of the Day commentator on BBC One
Neco Williams took that full in the face. Like taking a blow from a middleweight!
Protocols will have to be followed now.
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Liam: Love seeing the leadership of Jordan Henderson on the field. For me he would make a much better captain for England than Harry Kane.
Gary Stuart: What really annoys is successive England managers wasting attacking talent, playing a midfield five out of fear and believing Jordan Henderson is the answer!
Wales 0-0 England
Another England free-kick comes to nothing. It is swung into the box but over all the gathered players.
Marcus Rashford gets hold of the ball and unleashes an effort that hammers into Neco Williams' head, who immediately drops from the blow. He'll need some treatment and it will give Wales some respite.
Alex Homer
Reporting from Bristol
Around 300 people have gathered to watch England against Wales at a football fan zone at Bristol’s Ashton Gate stadium.
Alex Theo, an international business student at the University of the West of England in the city, aged 19, hoped to see a “more attacking side” tonight from Gareth Southgate’s men.
Ollie Cleghorn, a business management student at the same university, aged 21, said he hoped to see a greater contribution from England’s captain Harry Kane than in the USA draw, when the striker was “quite quiet”.
Wales 0-0 England
Jess Fishlock
Wales' most-capped footballer on BBC Radio Wales
I think the first time we get a transition moment where the ball sticks and we get one or two passes together, it's going to scare England.
That's why Kieffer Moore is so important - he has to hold that ball up.
Wales 0-0 England
England are the only side being proactive here.
They almost fashion a chance in the box for Jordan Henderson, who is in space, but the cross bounces over him.
England go again but Henderson's low ball is cleared.