Topics: England, Germany, UEFA Nations League, Gareth Southgate, Trent Alexander-Arnold
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Topics: England, Germany, UEFA Nations League, Gareth Southgate, Trent Alexander-Arnold
England face Germany in a UEFA Nations League dead rubber this evening, with kick off coming at 7.45pm from Wembley Stadium.
The early team news coming from the game is that Trent Alexander-Arnold and Fikayo Tomori have been left out of Gareth Southgate's squad. Ivan Toney has been included and will hope to make his debut for the Three Lions.
Here are the early details you need to know about ahead of England vs Germany tonight.
Kick off will come at 7.45pm from Wembley Stadium.
England vs Germany will be on Channel 4, with coverage beginning at 7pm.
England: Pope; James, Maguire, Dier, Stones, Shaw; Rice, Bellingham; Sterling, Foden, Kane
Germany: Ter Stegen; Kehrer, Sule, Schlotterbeck, Raum; Kimmich, Gundogan; Musiala, Hofmann, Sane; Havertz
Follow our live coverage as we build up to the game below...
England team news
Gareth Southgate admits he's 'under pressure'
That's it from me - thank you for tuning in to SportBible's coverage for England v Germany. What a game it was (eventually). We'll see you soon in the next live blog.
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The 19-year-old left the field in a standing ovation, and it was so richly deserved. He maturely broke up play, found key passes and played his part in the early part of goal scoring moments. Saka and Mount have been hard done by as their impact was exceptional, but across the 90, Bellingham's impact was magnificent.
Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala stood out for Germany, but few will disagree that the ex-Birmingham man deserves the accolade.
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The true definition of a game of two halves. The first, a defensive affair with little opportunity - the second, a true showcase of both sides' attacking ability. After going two goals down, England showed true character to take the lead through Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Harry Kane's penalty. Kai Havertz equalised with his second goal of the match, but it wasn't enough for either side.
An outstanding performance from the 19-year-old. Is this a change we could see at club level in the future?
There could easily be a winner here.
Saka ran from within his own half, sprinting all the way into the box, forcing a brilliant finger-tip save from Ter-Stegen.
Serge Ganbry's effort was parried by Nick Pope into Havertz's path. Really poor from the Magpies man. Germany have momentum again.
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Kai Havertz capitalises on Nick Pope's mistake
I said 'you can't see where the next goal is coming from'. England looked dead and buried, finished. This has been truly outstanding from these players. Mentality, character - by the gallon.
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Makkelie is sent over to the monitor.
Again Saka is involved, Harry Kane's effort is deflected wide. It's all England, they're camped in Germany's half.
Very interesting...the Arsenal winger has been brilliant since coming on. They could genuinely win this now.
75', set-up from Saka, the Chelsea man revitalises England. Zero to Hero. England level!
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The composure from this teenager is just exceptional for the goal. Under pressure in his own half, he found space, picked out Saka, who found James to cross to Shaw. Somehow they're back in this.
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Luke Shaw scores! The United full-back scrambles it in at the far post. GAME ON! 1-2.
These are tough times for Southgate and England. Very, very difficult to see where the next goal is going to come from.
68', before the goal, England replaced Sterling and Foden with Mount and Saka, and now Germany replaces Leroy Sane and David Raum with Robin Gosens and Serge Gnabry
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