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England vs Greece LIVE! Nations League result, match stream and latest updates today

England vs Greece LIVE! Nations League result, match stream and latest updates today

England vs Greece - LIVE!

England suffered their first stumble under Lee Carsley as Vangelis Pavlidis’ 94th-minute winner earned Greece a famous 2-1 win at Wembley. The interim Three Lions boss named an incredibly attacking lineup in a clear sign of intent, but that came at a cost on the pitch as Greece regularly took advantage of an almost non-existent England midfield at times to cause significant problems.

Only a sensational Levi Colwill goal-line clearance and then the offside flag denied Greece an opener, with Cole Palmer blazing over from close-range the only real chance England created in a goalless first-half. Greece deservedly took the lead after the break, as Vangelis Pavlidis was allowed to twist away from three England players in the box and drill a low strike beyond Jordan Pickford.

Giorgos Masouras and then Pavlidis had finishes ruled out for offside, Greece by now having found the back of the net four times but only having one goal to show for it. That appeared to prove costly for the visitors, as Bellingham stepped up with three minutes of normal time remaining. Ollie Watkins’ cut-back rolled through to the Real Madrid midfielder on the edge of the box, and his guided effort had too much power for Odysseas Vlachodimos.

But fittingly it was Greece and Pavlidis to have the final say, and this time VAR did not save England. The hosts had several chances to clear the ball in their own box, could not do so and it fell for Pavlidis to leave Wembley stunned.

England vs Greece latest news

  • GOAL! Bellingham with late equaliser

  • GOAL! Pavlidis fires Greece in front

  • How to watch: ITV

Magic moment for Greece

21:54 , Matt Verri

England had so many warning signs, but they didn’t react.

Greece continue to threaten and in the end they got their reward.

FT: England 1-2 Greece

21:43

And it is a famous win for Greece at Wembley!

Have to say it was deserved, they took full advantage of a disjointed England display.

England 1-2 Greece

21:41 , Matt Verri

90+6 mins: Still we play on.

But Colwill is too clumsy with the challenge, free-kick. Greece in no rush...

GOAL! England 1-2 Greece | Vangelis Pavlidis 90+4'

21:39 , Matt Verri

GREECE HAVE WON IT!

They have the ball in the net for a fifth time tonight... this will count!

England have about four chances to clear, can’t do so and it falls for Pavlidis. Ruthless finish.

England 1-1 Greece

21:36 , Matt Verri

90 mins: Five minutes added on.

There is still time for England to win this. Bellingham repeatedly calling for more noise from the crowd.

Dom Smith at Wembley

21:34 , Matt Verri

There was absolutely no chance of Palmer getting his toes on that one. Bellingham was belting his way into the box, called Palmer to leave it, and he did to good effect.

England finally on terms. He calls on the crowd to raise their voices and help the hosts in the final minutes here.

GOAL! England 1-1 Greece | Jude Bellingham 87'

21:33 , Matt Verri

Of course Bellingham delivers!

He’s been so quiet in the second-half, but he steps up when England needed it.

Watkins’ cut-back rolls all the way through to Bellingham just outside the area, and he gets another power on the finish to find the back of the net.

Dom Smith at Wembley

21:30 , Matt Verri

England ambling towards a humbling defeat here, until VAR disallows Pavlidis's second goal for offside.

Greece, by the way, have had the ball in the net four times.

NO GOAL!

21:30 , Matt Verri

VAR rules it out for offside. That was very tight.

Just the three goals disallowed for Greece tonight now. They have been superb.

GOAL! England 0-2 Greece | Vangelis Pavlidis 83'

21:28 , Matt Verri

And that should be that!

A mess at the back from England yet again and Pavlidis has his second, turning in from close range.

England 0-1 Greece

21:25 , Matt Verri

80 mins: Corner after corner for England. Not sure they’ve won a header from one of them yet.

Here comes the latest effort... Stones does flick it on this time but still Greece can deal with it.

England 0-1 Greece

21:23 , Matt Verri

78 mins: There is just no England midfield.

Greece away yet again, Tzolis is onside this time but Stones catches up with him to win it back.

Dom Smith at Wembley

21:21 , Matt Verri

Whatever happens in this cameo, even entering the fray here makes this night a major success for Solanke.

On for his second appearance on the same pitch where he made his first seven long years ago.

England 0-1 Greece

21:21 , Matt Verri

75 mins: Again it’s Madueke leading the charge, winning a corner for England.

Alexander-Arnold swings it in, Greek clear it and once again they are away on the counter.

Tzolis through on goal, dinked finish past Pickford and beyond the far post. Wouldn’t have counted away, offside.

England 0-1 Greece

21:20 , Matt Verri

74 mins: Much better as Madueke injects some pace, running at the Greek defence and combining with Lewis.

But he takes a heavy touch and the chance goes, just as he looked to get a shot away.

England 0-1 Greece

21:17 , Matt Verri

71 mins: Kourbelis into the book, not a great challenge at all on Bellingham.

Palmer clips a pass over the top, it’s Bellingham who has made the run and brings it down. Goes for a lobbed finish from 20 yards out, makes a mess of it.

Solanke now on for England, Foden makes way.

England 0-1 Greece

21:15 , Matt Verri

69 mins: Corner for Greece. This... is not good from England.

Pickford comes for it, at least makes contact with the punch this time but still not particularly convincing.

Another corner coming up.

England 0-1 Greece

21:12 , Matt Verri

67 mins: Bellingham getting frustrated so decides to create an argument with Bakasetas.

At the moment, a second for Greece feels as likely, if not more so, than an England equaliser.

England 0-1 Greece

21:10 , Matt Verri

64 mins: It’s now Madueke left, Palmer right and Watkins through the middle. Foden and Bellingham in midfield with Rice sitting.

Bellingham tries a clever flick... to nobody. England almost too patient when they get to the edge of the area.

Dom Smith at Wembley

21:07 , Matt Verri

That's a huge chance missed by Watkins, just after coming on.

He holds his head in his hands, and no wonder! England should be level.

England 0-1 Greece

21:07 , Matt Verri

61 mins: Nearly 2-0... now should be 1-1!

Watkins within seconds of coming on is clean through on goal, but he absolutely smashes a strike over the bar.

Had to score.

GOOO... OFFSIDE!

21:05 , Matt Verri

60 mins: Pavlidis is in behind, it’s far too easy for Greece.

He squares it for Masouras, who drills it low past Pickford. But the flag goes up, England survive.

And here is that England change.

Watkins is on for the hosts, felt like an inevitable change. Gordon the man replaced.

England 0-1 Greece

21:02 , Matt Verri

57 mins: Watkins warming up for England. Can’t be long until he is introduced.

Fans spend about 15 seconds urging England to shoot on the edge of the box, too intricate from Foden and Lewis.

Madueke gets bored of that, lashes a strike at goal. Deflected away.

England 0-1 Greece

20:59 , Matt Verri

53 mins: England looking rattled now.

Palmer with a poor pass to Rice, who tries to clear it anyway and just kicks through Siopis. Yellow card for the midfielder.

Greece go close from that free-kick... Bellingham has to hack it away in his own six-yard box.

Dan Kilpatrick at Wembley

20:58 , Matt Verri

Several England players were static for the goal but I think it demonstrated the downsides of having Palmer in midfield.

The Chelsea man just did not fancy getting near Pavlidis as he wove into the box.

Dom Smith at Wembley

20:57 , Matt Verri

England cannot say they hadn't been warned.

Pavlidis is a player of real pedigree, having joined Benfica this summer, and his strike was a lovely, crisp finish.

England with work to do here...

England 0-1 Greece

20:57 , Matt Verri

51 mins: Pavlidis holds his black armband in the air, and the Greece players then lift up a shirt with Baldock’s name on the back.

Saka, meanwhile, has limped off. He took a kick at the start of this half and can’t continue. Madueke on.

GOAL! England 0-1 Greece | Vangelis Pavlidis 49'

20:55 , Matt Verri

Well then!

Greece take the lead, can’t say they don’t deserve it.

Allowed to twist into space in the box, and Pavlidis drills past Pickford.

England 0-0 Greece

20:53 , Matt Verri

47 mins: Good start to the half from England, pushing the pace.

Gordon lays it back to Bellingham, he has a couple of chances to get a shot away but does too much on the edge of the box, chopping in and out.

Back underway!

20:50 , Matt Verri

Here we go again...

As close as England came...

20:39 , Matt Verri

This was that Palmer opportunity.

Usually so cool in front of goal - this was a wild finish.

HT: England 0-0 Greece

20:35 , Matt Verri

That’s half-time.

It’s not really worked for England, for all the excitement about the names in the starting lineup.

Palmer wasted a big chance, but otherwise Greece probably looked the more dangerous. England looked too easily exposed in defence.

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England 0-0 Greece

20:33 , Matt Verri

45 mins: Taken short, England mess around on the edge of the box and then lose it. Inevitable.

Greece threaten to break, until Saka steps up with a very timely tug of the arm. Knew what he was doing, yellow card.

One minute added on.

England 0-0 Greece

20:32 , Matt Verri

44 mins: Yes. Of course he does.

He’s got more work to do though, Greece can only knock it behind for another one.

England 0-0 Greece

20:31 , Matt Verri

43 mins: Gordon pounces on a loose pass, one-two with Foden and it’s poked behind for another England corner.

Mavropanos to get on the end of this one too?

England 0-0 Greece

20:28 , Matt Verri

40 mins: Palmer has had his turn, so Alexander-Arnold takes charge now.

Goes for the cross rather than the shot, decent ball in but once again Mavropanos is there to clear. He’s been superb.

Dom Smith at Wembley

20:27 , Matt Verri

England are putting together some nice passing sequences, but they are struggling to do much with them.

Greece have stood firm so far.

England 0-0 Greece

20:27 , Matt Verri

39 mins: Brilliant footwork from Foden, flicking the ball away from Kourbelis and taking the contact.

It’s basically the exact same position as the earlier free-kick. Palmer went close that time...

England 0-0 Greece

20:25 , Matt Verri

37 mins: Foden and Bellingham with a couple of nice flicks, but Greece quickly slam the door shut.

Palmer then clips the ball into the middle, Bellingham the only one there and he can’t get on the end of it.

Saka allowed to drift inside, shot deflected out wide for a corner. Bit of sustained England pressure.

England 0-0 Greece

20:22 , Matt Verri

33 mins: Bellingham drifting out to the right, joining Palmer, Saka and Alexander-Arnold on the flank.

England very strong out there, but they also continue to look very vulnerable. Greece are getting opportunities to break on a regular basis.

England 0-0 Greece

20:18 , Matt Verri

30 mins: That nearly silenced them.

Stunning pass from deep from Alexander-Arnold, as Gordon makes the run in behind.

Perfectly onto his head, he tries to loop it over the goalkeeper but gets too much on it.

England 0-0 Greece

20:18 , Matt Verri

29 mins: Leads to nothing, as Greece clear and Kourbelis then goes down holding his head, bringing about a pause in play.

Camera pans to the large section of Greek fans - they’ve thoroughly enjoyed this half an hour or so.

England 0-0 Greece

20:16 , Matt Verri

28 mins: Palmer starting to see more of the ball. He can’t quite squeeze a pass through to Saka, who is also getting increasingly involved.

On the other flank, Gordon drives into the box and wins a corner. Better from England.

England 0-0 Greece

20:13 , Matt Verri

25 mins: Three-on-two for Greece but Colwill does just about enough to play it back to Pickford.

Bakasetas then tries his luck from near enough 30 yards out, charged down by Rice.

Dan Kilpatrick at Wembley

20:11 , Matt Verri

I'd have put my house on Palmer scoring -- or at least hitting the target -- from there. A strange miss from a player who is usually so clinical.

Still, encouraging signs for England, who finally put their myriad attacking talent to good use.

Dom Smith at Wembley

20:11 , Matt Verri

Bakasetas almost scores again for Greece. Have to question Alexander-Arnold there, though.

He's an excellent full-back going forward, but he was beaten all ends up by the winger there.

England 0-0 Greece

20:10 , Matt Verri

22 mins: And then the biggest chance so far at the other end!

Lovely run in behind from Bellingham, who chops back inside and rolls it into the path of Palmer.

He’s about ten yards out, on his left foot and completely free. Blazed over.

England 0-0 Greece

20:09 , Matt Verri

21 mins: It feels like a Greece goal is coming.

Again they win it back and England are really exposed down their right, so much space.

Alexander-Arnold beaten in the box, pulled back to Bakasetas and his shot is deflected away to safety.

England 0-0 Greece

20:06 , Matt Verri

18 mins: England looked really sharp in the first few minutes, but haven’t really done anything since.

Plenty of pressing, Greece are finding a way through it though.

England 0-0 Greece

20:04 , Matt Verri

16 mins: Here is that last-gasp clearance from Colwill.

Doesn’t get much better than this...

England 0-0 Greece

20:02 , Matt Verri

14 mins: Gordon briefly comes off, he’s got some blood to clean up.

Greece having a good spell of possession, they’ve settle into this match nicely. And they’ll be encouraged by what they’ve seen from England at the back.

Dan Kilpatrick at Wembley

20:01 , Matt Verri

A horrendous few moments from Jordan Pickford, who has Levi Colwill and an offside flag to thank that he has not cost England a soft early goal.

Lee Carsley will presumably be a little concerned about how open his ultra-attacking side have been so far...or maybe that's all part of the plan.

As entertaining as predicted!

Dom Smith at Wembley

19:59 , Matt Verri

That from Levi Colwill is easily the most impressive goal-line clearance I have ever seen. Extraordinary.

And England desperately lucky that Mavropanos was offside there.

England 0-0 Greece

19:59 , Matt Verri

11 mins: Pickford is all over the place.

He gets nowhere near a corner, then punches thin air as he goes for the second ball.

Mavropanos turns it in, but the offside flag is up.

England 0-0 Greece

19:58 , Matt Verri

10 mins: OFF THE LINE!

Dear me, what was Pickford doing?! He comes off his line, knocks the ball away and then decides to just stroll around in midfield.

Basically trips over the ball, leaving the goal completely open.

Greece look certain to score, but Colwill gets back and clears it right off the line. Inches in it.

England 0-0 Greece

19:56 , Matt Verri

8 mins: Angle favours Palmer. It’s in a perfect position for him.

It is Palmer, over the wall... and over the bar. Just flicks off the top of the net, wasn’t far away at all.

Really entertaining watch inside the opening eight minutes. Greece attack again through Pavlidis, he can’t pick anyone out in the box.

England 0-0 Greece

19:55 , Matt Verri

7 mins: Going to be a long night for Koulierakis. Greece again caught as England press, Bellingham pokes it away from the defender as he slides in. Yellow card already.

Alexander-Arnold and Palmer both standing over this. Decent options.

Dom Smith at Wembley

19:53 , Matt Verri

England operating as a sort of 4-2-2-2, with Palmer and Rice given width by Saka and Gordon, and with Foden and Bellingham as the withdrawn forwards.

But, obviously, it's a very fluid system, and there's already a lot of movement and interchanging from England's attackers.

England 0-0 Greece

19:53 , Matt Verri

4 mins: England absolutely flying forward to press, Greece not getting a second.

Bellingham down on the edge of the area, appeals waved away and Greece break. England are exposed, too.

Pavlidis curls an effort at goal, always wide. Warning for the hosts, though.

England 0-0 Greece

19:51 , Matt Verri

3 mins: Palmer from the edge of the box sends a shot straight up, completely scuffs it.

Bellingham keeps England on the attack, strong on the ball and lets fly from the edge of the area. Tipped over the bar.

England 0-0 Greece

19:50 , Matt Verri

2 mins: Bellingham has popped up at left-back in the opening minutes. Lewis in midfield, Alexander-Arnold at right wing, Palmer pretty deep.

They are all basically playing wherever they want, it would seem.

KICK-OFF!

19:48 , Matt Verri

Minute’s silence for George Baldock. Dean Henderson, a former team-mate of his, stands on the touchline for it.

We’re underway at Wembley.

19:44 , Matt Verri

Don’t want to put a downer on Stones’ big night, but we could do without the microphone by him during the anthems.

He’s a bit better at defending than singing. We’ll leave it at that.

Here we go!

19:41 , Matt Verri

Teams are out at Wembley, England led by Stones tonight.

A look at those players lined up is a reminder that Rice is going to have to do a lot of work in midfield...

Baldock's family release statement

19:35 , Matt Verri

Reminder that tributes will be paid to George Baldock ahead of kick-off.

His family have said in a statement: “George, you were the most special father, fiancé, son, brother, uncle, friend, teammate and person.

“Your enthusiasm and infectious personality brought so much love to those that were fortunate enough to know you and those that adored you from the stands. We will forever cherish the special memories we have of you and you will continue to live on in your beautiful son.

“You were due to fly home today for us to celebrate his first birthday together, but instead we mourn your loss. “

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Not long now!

19:30 , Matt Verri

Wembley filling up with 15 minutes to go until kick-off.

There’s been far too much talk about goals and attacking play. You can lock in the 0-0 now.

Pre-match thoughts from Carsley

19:20 , Matt Verri

The England boss has been speaking ahead of kick-off.

He told ITV: “It [Harry Kane's absence] has given us a chance to try something and be creative with the way we play. We talk about how exciting and creative we can be so I'm looking forward to the game.

"We have a lot of flexibility and you may see a lot of changes. Hopefully it will be exciting. I see all the players interchanging, we have some really creative players.

"Greece have won the last two games, haven’t conceded a goal so we are expecting a tough challenge."

Carsley goes all-out!

19:12 , Matt Verri

No sign of any conservatism from Lee Carsley tonight.

Will it turn out that he’s gone too far the other way with his team selection? We’re going to find out very shortly.

Grealish: Southgate made mistake

19:04 , Matt Verri

Jack Grealish has said he did not agree with Gareth Southgate's decision to leave him out of England's European Championship squad.

Grealish was a surprise omission from Southgate's 26-man Euros squad after being cut from the provisional group, having been at the previous two tournaments.

The Manchester City winger returned to the squad under Southgate's successor, interim head coach Lee Carsley, last month and started back-to-back Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland, scoring in Dublin.

"I'll be honest with you, I didn't really agree with [Gareth's decision] because it's just me," Grealish said.

"I felt like I didn't have the best season. You know, I didn’t... You look at some players, for example, in my position, even the likes of Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon, Jarrod Bowen, people like this, they scored a lot of goals, which 100 per cent I agree with.

"But I just know that my game is not just about goals. I think I give so much more to the team than just goals. And I think you need a bit of a balance in every position on the pitch and I class myself as quite an experienced player now. I’ve played in quite a lot of big games, Champions League finals, FA Cup finals and I've won a lot of stuff now.

“So, yeah, you know, you asked me do I think I should have [gone]? And I still think that, yeah, I should have but obviously it weren’t meant to be."

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Dom Smith at Wembley

18:59 , Matt Verri

Some familiar(-ish) faces for Greece tonight.

Goalkeeper Vlachodimos is deputy to Nick Pope at Newcastle and formerly of Nottingham Forest, and centre-back Mavropanos is in Julen Lopetegui's strongest XI this season for West Ham having previously turned out for Arsenal.

Giannoulis and Tziolis used to play for Norwich, and midfielder Siopis is currently at Cardiff City.

Stones: Carsley and Guardiola similarities help me

18:53 , Matt Verri

John Stones will captain England tonight in the absence of Harry Kane.

The centre-half says he can see "a lot similarities" in the methods of Lee Carsley, who has stepped up from the Under-21s, and legendary City coach Pep Guardiola.

"Everyone has got their own unique style and I think there are similarities throughout every manager in what they want," Stones said.

"There are a lot of similarities between Lee and Pep in how they see the game and how they want us to play and I think we saw that last month when we played the two games and obviously got positive results from them. It’s been great for me with the likenesses of how we play.

"They do a lot of research on us as players and as teams and see how we play at our clubs and try to bring that in and make it as easy as possible for us as players to gel together and move forward in one direction."

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Greece team news

18:45 , Matt Verri

Greece XI: Vlachodimos, Rota, Mavropanos, Koulierakis, Giannoulis, Siopis, Kourbelis, Masouras, Bakasetas, Tzolis, Pavlidis.

Subs: Tzolakis, Mandas, Vagiannidis, Retsos, Douvikas, Pelkas, Chatziglovanis, Chatzidiakos, Konstan

Dom Smith at Wembley

18:40 , Matt Verri

This is going to be good fun tonight.

England have named an incredibly attacking lineup, with no conventional No9 due to Harry Kane's slight injury.

It means Jude Bellingham plays as a false nine with Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon either side of him.

Cole Palmer will be the No10 behind Bellingham, with Phil Foden and Declan Rice as the midfield double pivot

England team news

18:36 , Matt Verri

England XI: Pickford, Alexander-Arnold, Stones, Colwill, Lewis, Rice, Foden, Saka, Palmer, Gordon, Bellingham

Subs: Henderson, Pope, Guehi, Walker, Gallagher, Livramento, Jones, Watkins, Angel, Solanke, Madueke

Lee Carsley: The man behind the manager

18:28 , Matt Verri

Lee Carsley was preparing to play for Everton’s reserves on a Monday night in 2004 when he received a troubled call from Kevin Kilbane.

His teammate had learned that his newborn daughter had Down’s syndrome, the same condition as Carsley’s son Connor, and immediately reached out to his friend.

“Once he’d heard the news, he couldn’t play that evening. He left the field at half-time and drove to the hospital to see me,” Kilbane said.

“We sat outside, we talked and we cried. It was such an emotional moment for both of us. He communicated with me in a way that I needed because he had experienced what I was going through as a father. He was there for me and he’s always been there for me and that’s why I love him so much.”

Carsley has said the arrival of Connor, the second of his three children, in 1999 made him “a lot more aware of the bigger picture, the bigger world”. In rushing to support Kilbane, he demonstrated a degree of compassion that should not be taken for granted at the highest level of football.

Kilbane’s story goes a long way to explaining why Carsley is not just an impressive tactician, but a seemingly universally well-liked character as well.

Read our in-depth feature on Carsley here!

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Greece leading the way

18:17 , Matt Verri

Both these sides won their opening two Nations League matches, and did not concede a goal in the process.

Greeces sit top of Group B2, having scored a goal more than England, while the Republic of Ireland and Finland are yet to get off the mark.

The Three Lions will be fairly confident of finishing this international break out in front.

Baldock to be honoured at Wembley

18:06 , Matt Verri

The FA confirmed there would be a period of silence before tonight’s game in memory of George Baldock, and that players of both sides would wear black armbands.

The 31-year-old, who joined Panathinaikos in the summer, was found dead in the swimming pool of his house in southern Athens.

A statement from Greece's Ministry of Citizen Protection released on Thursday read: “A preliminary investigation has been carried out by the Attica Security Directorate.

“A forensic pathologist was called to the scene and examined the body with no evidence of criminal activity.

“In addition, the police searched the house to determine if there are any traces of a burglary, with a negative result.

“Also, a specialised team of the Criminal Investigation Directorate of the Police carried out a check at the house in order to exclude the possibility of criminal activity."

Former Sheffield United Baldock was capped 12 times by Greece, who he qualified for through his grandmother.

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Southgate offers update on future

17:55 , Matt Verri

Gareth Southgate has confirmed that he will not return to coaching in the next year, putting an end to rumours linking him as a possible replacement for Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.

Southgate resigned in July following eight years as England manager, following the Three Lions’ agonising defeat by Spain in the Euro 2024 final in Berlin.

He has kept a low profile since handing over the England reins to interim manager Lee Carsley, making few public appearances.

He was rumoured to be a target of United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS as Ten Hag’s successor before taking England to the European Championship this summer, and again now the Dutchman is under pressure again.

However, Southgate said: “Sometimes when you are in a big role, you don’t realise the weight until it’s gone. It is one of those jobs where everybody has an opinion.

“I am enjoying my life, so there is no rush. For 11 years, I committed fully to the national federation. I won’t coach in the next year, for sure. I am certain of that. When you come out of a big role you need to give your body time, your mind time.”

Southgate added: “[A return to] club football? Depending on what role that is. I have been fortunate to have worked with fantastic players. You’ve got to have excitement, passion to go to work every day.

“It is unlikely to be another national federation. England was from the heart.”

 (AP)
(AP)

In the building!

17:47 , Matt Verri

The England squad have strolled into Wembley nice and early...

Standard Sport prediction

17:40

Despite the expected absence of Kane, it’s hard to see anything but a comfortable win for England here against a side that currently sit down in 48th in the latest FIFA world rankings.

Another straightforward victory and impressive attacking performance at Wembley will do Carsley’s permanent job prospects no harm at all.

England to win, 3-0.

England team news

17:31 , Matt Verri

England captain Harry Kane will not start in tonight’s latest Nations League tie against Greece.

The Three Lions captain limped off and was substituted after 72 minutes of Bayern Munich’s 3-3 Bundesliga draw with Eintracht Frankfurt last weekend.

Kane joined up with the rest of the England squad at St George’s Park on Monday for further assessment and was deemed fit to stay with the team, but interim boss Lee Carsley has now confirmed the forward will not start against Greece.

Ezri Konsa, Morgan Gibbs-White and Kobbie Mainoo all dropped out of the squad on Monday night after suffering injuries on club duty during the weekend’s Premier League matches, while uncapped duo Curtis Jones and Tino Livramento have now been added to the group.

Solanke and Ollie Watkins would be among the natural contenders to replace Kane, though Carsley has hinted at a different, bold attacking plan that could include all of Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Anthony Gordon, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka, with Bellingham potentially being deployed as a false nine.

Predicted England XI: Pickford, Alexander-Arnold, Stones, Colwill, Lewis, Rice, Foden, Saka, Palmer, Gordon, Bellingham

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How to watch England vs Greece

17:22 , Matt Verri

TV channel: This game will be shown live and free-to-air in the UK on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 7pm BST ahead of a 7:45pm kick-off.

Live stream: Fans can also catch the contest live online for free via the ITVX app and website.

Live blog: You can also follow the game right here, with expert analysis from chief football correspondent Dan Kilpatrick at Wembley.

Good evening!

17:17 , Matt Verri

Hello and welcome to Standard Sport’s LIVE coverage of England vs Greece!

The Three Lions are on home soil again, looking to make it three wins from three in the Nations League. So too, though, are the visitors.

We’ll have all the latest updates, build-up and team news ahead of kick-off, which comes at 7:45pm BST from Wembley.

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