More from Walker on Mbappe: "Of course I understand the focus and I understand what I need to do to stop him. It's easier said than done but I don't underestimate myself.
"I've come up against some of the best players in the world but I have to treat it just as another game. You have to give him respect but not too much.
"Yes it will be a tough game but a team cannot just be about one person.
"I'm not going to roll out a red carpet for him and tell him to score. It's a World Cup, it's do or die.
"I'm not going home so I'm not going to let him ruin that for my family."
Post update
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
England
Kyle Walker on playing against Kylian Mbappe: "Obviously it's always going to help because I've played against him a few times.
"But he's a great player in great form so it's not going to be an easy task. But as a professional you want to play against the best players and he is one of the best players in the world."
'A disaster!': England fan hopes to work around Christmas events
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
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England and France on Saturday - but it's Christmas time and no-one has any diary space in December.
We've been hearing about what clashes you have with the match and how you're going to work around them.
Steve Kesterton, a member of a brass band in Staffordshire preparing for their annual Christmas concert this weekend, says the timing is "an absolute disaster".
"On Saturday, we've got a showcase concert at a church in Tutbury which starts at 19:30 so we need to be there at 19:00 to set up, which is kick-off time for a rather important football match," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
Would he consider pulling a sickie?
"No way," he said. "The band are beautiful people. There's no chance I could let them down."
Any hope of avoiding the score will be impossible, he added, given the large crowd attending so he has been thinking of ways to keep up with the game while the band performs.
"My partner's going to be in the audience. So I'm going to get her to hopefully do some polite hand signals to me. And then my friends will be watching the game, so they can send me some cheeky silent texts," he said.
Best is yet to come from Mbappe?
Olivier Giroud says he does not think "we have seen the best" of France team-mate Kylian Mbappe and looks ahead to Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against England.
All about Mbappe
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
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England will meet France in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday (19:00 GMT kick-off) - and one player in particular is on everyone's mind.
Paris St-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe is arguably the best player in the world right now, and a lot of the talk has been about how he can be stopped by Gareth Southgate's Three Lions.
Mbappe was just 19 when he played a key role in France's run to glory at Russia 2018, scoring four goals along the way.
His strike in the 4-2 win over Croatia made him the second teenager to score in a World Cup final, after Brazil legend Pele in 1958.
He is also the leading scorer in Qatar so far with five goals, and his overall tally of nine at World Cups means he has already overtaken Diego Maradona, who scored eight for Argentina, and Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Indeed, he is the youngest player to score nine World Cup goals, breaking a record held by Eusebio, who scored eight for Portugal by the age of 24 years and 182 days.
BBC Sport picked out the seven things you need to know about Mbappe and his meteoric rise here.
Coming up
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
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Kyle Walker could be about to face arguably the toughest task in world football - stop Kylian Mbappe.
I imagine he'll be typically bullish about it.
Hear what the England full-back has to say from 13.30 GMT.
Jack Grealish is no stranger to going viral on social media, so who better to take you through some of the most popular moments he and England have enjoyed on and off the pitch so far in Qatar?
Saka's pen pal
Lovely story about Bukayo Saka and his unlikely friendship with eighth-year-old Teddy, by The Athletic's Amy Lawrence.
Jude Bellingham has been perhaps England's stand-out performer of the tournament so far, bossing the games against Iran and Senegal from midfield.
England assistant manager Steve Holland, 52 spent eight years in the coaching team at Chelsea, during which time he got to work with players like Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and John Terry.
Before Saturday's quarter-final with France, England assistant manager Steve Holland explained what set these players apart and had fulsome praise for the "unique" Bellingham.
“The self-belief, the confidence, the drive, the ambition every day to push and be competitive," said Holland.
He added that, "Jude has those mental attributes."
Following England's win over Senegal, captain Harry Kane said there were "no weaknesses" in the Borussia Dortmund player's game. In the first half alone, Bellingham got an assist and topped the stats for passes completed, ground duels won and aerial duels won.
"There’s only three things that you can do in football: stop goals, make goals, score goals," said Holland, adding, "Jude can do all of those things."
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Shearer answers your England questions
England v France (Sat, 19:00 GMT)
Alan Shearer sits down with Liam Loftus to answer questions from the BBC Sport audience about England, Jude Bellingham and whether "prime" Alan could get into this England team.
Arrests made after Raheem Sterling break-in
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Police investigating a break-in at the home of England star Raheem Sterling have made two arrests after another attempted burglary in the same village.
Surrey Police is now looking into whether there are links between the two raids in Oxshott, Surrey.
In a statement, police said two men, who remain in custody, were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary on 6 December in the Oxshott area.
Jewellery reported to be worth £300,000 was stolen from the player's home.
It is thought Mr Sterling's fiancée, Paige Milian, returned to the couple's home to discover that there had been a break-in.
The footballer is said to have been shaken and concerned about the wellbeing of his children following the incident.
The Football Association offered extensive security guidance to players before leaving for Qatar and has an experienced security team on hand to advise and provide support.
Post update
England v France (Sat, 19:00 GMT)
Alex Howell
Football reporter at the England training camp in Qatar
22 players out on the pitch today for training.
Callum Wilson is continuing his rehab on a minor strain while Declan Rice is unwell.
Raheem Sterling and Ben White have both already returned home early from the World Cup.
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All times stated are UK
'I'm not going to roll out a red carpet for him'
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
England
More from Walker on Mbappe: "Of course I understand the focus and I understand what I need to do to stop him. It's easier said than done but I don't underestimate myself.
"I've come up against some of the best players in the world but I have to treat it just as another game. You have to give him respect but not too much.
"Yes it will be a tough game but a team cannot just be about one person.
"I'm not going to roll out a red carpet for him and tell him to score. It's a World Cup, it's do or die.
"I'm not going home so I'm not going to let him ruin that for my family."
Post update
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
England
Kyle Walker on playing against Kylian Mbappe: "Obviously it's always going to help because I've played against him a few times.
"But he's a great player in great form so it's not going to be an easy task. But as a professional you want to play against the best players and he is one of the best players in the world."
Post update
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
Kyle Walker is here.
'You'll be missed'
In case you missed it earlier, Eden Hazard announced his retirement from international football after Belgium's disappointing World Cup campaign.
Kevin de Bruyne has paid tribute to his departing skipper on Instagram.
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Pick your England-France team
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
Pickford or Lloris?
Saka or Dembele?
Rice or Rabiot?
Here's a chance for you to pick your combined England-France XI.
Check it out over here
'A disaster!': England fan hopes to work around Christmas events
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
England and France on Saturday - but it's Christmas time and no-one has any diary space in December.
We've been hearing about what clashes you have with the match and how you're going to work around them.
Steve Kesterton, a member of a brass band in Staffordshire preparing for their annual Christmas concert this weekend, says the timing is "an absolute disaster".
"On Saturday, we've got a showcase concert at a church in Tutbury which starts at 19:30 so we need to be there at 19:00 to set up, which is kick-off time for a rather important football match," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
Would he consider pulling a sickie?
"No way," he said. "The band are beautiful people. There's no chance I could let them down."
Any hope of avoiding the score will be impossible, he added, given the large crowd attending so he has been thinking of ways to keep up with the game while the band performs.
"My partner's going to be in the audience. So I'm going to get her to hopefully do some polite hand signals to me. And then my friends will be watching the game, so they can send me some cheeky silent texts," he said.
Best is yet to come from Mbappe?
Olivier Giroud says he does not think "we have seen the best" of France team-mate Kylian Mbappe and looks ahead to Saturday's World Cup quarter-final against England.
All about Mbappe
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
England will meet France in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday (19:00 GMT kick-off) - and one player in particular is on everyone's mind.
Paris St-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe is arguably the best player in the world right now, and a lot of the talk has been about how he can be stopped by Gareth Southgate's Three Lions.
Mbappe was just 19 when he played a key role in France's run to glory at Russia 2018, scoring four goals along the way.
His strike in the 4-2 win over Croatia made him the second teenager to score in a World Cup final, after Brazil legend Pele in 1958.
He is also the leading scorer in Qatar so far with five goals, and his overall tally of nine at World Cups means he has already overtaken Diego Maradona, who scored eight for Argentina, and Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Indeed, he is the youngest player to score nine World Cup goals, breaking a record held by Eusebio, who scored eight for Portugal by the age of 24 years and 182 days.
BBC Sport picked out the seven things you need to know about Mbappe and his meteoric rise here.
Coming up
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
Kyle Walker could be about to face arguably the toughest task in world football - stop Kylian Mbappe.
I imagine he'll be typically bullish about it.
Hear what the England full-back has to say from 13.30 GMT.
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Grealish reacts to England's viral moments
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
Jack Grealish is no stranger to going viral on social media, so who better to take you through some of the most popular moments he and England have enjoyed on and off the pitch so far in Qatar?
Saka's pen pal
Lovely story about Bukayo Saka and his unlikely friendship with eighth-year-old Teddy, by The Athletic's Amy Lawrence.
It all started with a letter.
Read on here (subscription required)
England coach compares Bellingham to Lampard
England v France (Sat 19:00 GMT)
Jude Bellingham has been perhaps England's stand-out performer of the tournament so far, bossing the games against Iran and Senegal from midfield.
England assistant manager Steve Holland, 52 spent eight years in the coaching team at Chelsea, during which time he got to work with players like Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and John Terry.
Before Saturday's quarter-final with France, England assistant manager Steve Holland explained what set these players apart and had fulsome praise for the "unique" Bellingham.
“The self-belief, the confidence, the drive, the ambition every day to push and be competitive," said Holland.
He added that, "Jude has those mental attributes."
Following England's win over Senegal, captain Harry Kane said there were "no weaknesses" in the Borussia Dortmund player's game. In the first half alone, Bellingham got an assist and topped the stats for passes completed, ground duels won and aerial duels won.
"There’s only three things that you can do in football: stop goals, make goals, score goals," said Holland, adding, "Jude can do all of those things."
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Shearer answers your England questions
England v France (Sat, 19:00 GMT)
Alan Shearer sits down with Liam Loftus to answer questions from the BBC Sport audience about England, Jude Bellingham and whether "prime" Alan could get into this England team.
Arrests made after Raheem Sterling break-in
Police investigating a break-in at the home of England star Raheem Sterling have made two arrests after another attempted burglary in the same village.
Surrey Police is now looking into whether there are links between the two raids in Oxshott, Surrey.
In a statement, police said two men, who remain in custody, were arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary on 6 December in the Oxshott area.
Jewellery reported to be worth £300,000 was stolen from the player's home.
The Chelsea winger, 27, left the England World Cup squad in Qatar and returned to the UK after the burglary.
It is thought Mr Sterling's fiancée, Paige Milian, returned to the couple's home to discover that there had been a break-in.
The footballer is said to have been shaken and concerned about the wellbeing of his children following the incident.
The Football Association offered extensive security guidance to players before leaving for Qatar and has an experienced security team on hand to advise and provide support.
Post update
England v France (Sat, 19:00 GMT)
Alex Howell
Football reporter at the England training camp in Qatar
22 players out on the pitch today for training.
Callum Wilson is continuing his rehab on a minor strain while Declan Rice is unwell.
Raheem Sterling and Ben White have both already returned home early from the World Cup.
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We aren't used to this.
For the first time since the World Cup started, there are no games today.
We want to hear what you are doing to fill the void until the quarter-finals kick off on Friday.
Scraping the snow off the car?
Feeding the dog?
Actually doing some work?
Let us know.
Name that player
A bit of lunchtime quizzing?
How many of today's seven World Cup stars can you name?
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