As it stands...published at 20:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022
It gets better and better for England.
And worse and worse for Wales.
Senegal can start preparing for the Three Lions in the last 16.
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England to face Senegal in last 16 after topping Group B
Wales finish bottom of Group B and are eliminated
RESULT: Wales 0-3 England - Marcus Rashford scores twice in second half, either side of a Phil Foden goal
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Phil Dawkes
It gets better and better for England.
And worse and worse for Wales.
Senegal can start preparing for the Three Lions in the last 16.
Wales 0-3 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Connor Roberts was caught slightly too high and all Rashford needs is five yards.
He is in behind, cuts him inside out really and then beats Danny Ward. It's disappointing from Ward.
Marcus Rashford
What was I saying?!
Marcus Rashford is on fire. England work it superbly at the back before Kalvin Phillips launches the ball forward with precision to the Man Utd forward. He does the rest, carrying the ball, cutting inside and then finishing low.
He's undroppable now, surely?
Wales 0-2 England
It is quite a turnaround in fortunes for Marcus Rashford.
It wasn't that long ago he was on the fringes of the Man Utd team, people deriding his contribution to games. He was far from assured his place in the England squad for this tournament.
He looks quick, strong, confident.
Wales 0-2 England
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
Another solid display from Luke Shaw in this game, earning his rest this evening.
Wales 0-2 England
Jess Fishlock
Wales' most-capped footballer on BBC Radio Wales
The biggest strength of England is not just their talent but their depth.
They have players still on the bench now who are fantastic.
I think they have to be up there as favourites alongside France, Spain, Brazil and Argentina at this point.
Wales 0-2 England
England continue to rotate. Luke Shaw off, Kieran Trippier on.
This is all working out pretty perfectly for Gareth Southgate.
Wales 0-2 England
Rashford's goal was the first direct free kick scored at this World Cup.
Cristiano Ronaldo, take notes.
Wales 0-2 England
An hour gone in the other game between USA and Iran. It remain 1-0 to the Americans.
Not that the result there has much bearing on matters here right now.
Wales 0-2 England
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
Ben Davies' substitution might pass under the radar but losing him is another big blow for Wales.
There hasn't been much competition for the accolade but he's probably been Wales' best player at this World Cup.
In fact, he's probably been Wales' player of the year.
Wales 0-2 England
Harry Kane is the first English player to assist three goals at a single World Cup since David Beckham in 2002
Captain fantastic.
Wales 0-2 England
Jess Fishlock
Wales' most-capped footballer on BBC Radio Wales
That was a nasty challenge [from Aaron Ramsey].
Wales 0-2 England
Jermaine Jenas
Former England midfielder on BBC One
That sounded like a horrible one. They can be really sore. He's going for the ball, Aaron Ramsey, but he's really rocked Jordan Henderson's ankle.
Wales 0-2 England
Jordan Henderson is understandably going to need treatment here.
Thankfully, it doesn't look like any lasting damage. You don't take a Sunderland lad down that easy.
Wales 0-2 England
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
These England players are coming on eager to impress, trying to score more.
For Wales, they know their competition is over.
You just want to try not to concede any more.
Wales 0-2 England
Oh, that is naughty.
Aaron Ramsey goes in late on Jordan Henderson, who yelps in pain. It is a deserved yellow for the Wales midfielder. Caught Henderson right on the ankle.
Wales 0-2 England
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Wales 0-2 England
Some hit...
Wales 0-2 England
There were just 98 seconds between England's first and second goals.
Quickfire.
Wales 0-2 England
Harry Kane's low ball for Foden's goal really was a peach. As they've just said on the telly. it was a blind pass from a striker who knows where he would have liked to receive it.
Wales have to take Davies off. On comes Joe Morrell.