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Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from the the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar

  • 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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  1. Postpublished at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium

    Wales and England fans singing 'Freed From Desire' as one.

    One big football family as Fifa imagined it.

  2. Postpublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Jess Fishlock
    Wales' most-capped footballer on BBC Radio Wales

    England are a very good team and their squad has unbelievable depth - it is probably the strongest in of depth that there is in the tournament.

    You look at their bench... you don't want to look at their bench because so many players can change a game in a second.

    There is nothing about tonight that is going to be easy, but I have seen stranger things happen.

  3. Noisy inside and outpublished at 18:46 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Andy Cryer
    BBC Sport in Qatar

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    I've been to every English game so far and it feels like it is the best atmosphere so far. Wales fans and England fans are making a real noise outside... and it's starting to fill up inside as well.

  4. 'Wales have overcome the odds before'published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales in Doha

    It felt quite telling when Robert Page, during his post-match news conference after Wales' 2-0 defeat by Iran, said: "We've got to prepare for another game against England, a local derby to finish off with."

    To finish off with? Perhaps he just meant the group stage but, while Wales are not officially out of the World Cup yet, this did sound like an unconscious ission of defeat.

    Wales have overcome the odds before in major tournaments, most notably by beating Belgium - then ranked second in the world - in their momentous Euro 2016 quarter-final.

    But that was a better Wales team than the current one, and that was the last time Wales beat a team ranked above them in a competitive match.

    They have nothing to lose against England. Page must learn lessons from the first two matches, be ready to change tactically and finally give Wales' fans in Qatar a performance to match their pride at seeing their country finally play at a World Cup.

  5. Will these fans still be friends come 9pm...published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Dave Edwards
    Reporting from West Yorkshire

    Football fans at the Baildon Hall Club in West Yorkshire

    Dozens of people have already arrived at the Baildon Hall Club in West Yorkshire to watch the match on a big screen.

    Proud Welshman Oswin Parry (front centre, red shirt) is the club president but he’s outnumbered by England fans.

    He reckons Wales will need to play one of their best games in history if they’re going to qualify.

    I asked if everyone will still be friends come 9pm.

    There was a long pause... and then they agreed they probably would be. Probably!

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only – texts will be charged at your standard message rate), or text your comments via WhatsApp on 03301231826

    Liv: Trent's not getting a kick in this tournament, is he?

    Richard: Come on Wales. We don't need to be as good as we once were. We only need to be as good once as we ever were.

    Mr Higgins: Good changes. A fair balance. However, it's never about who starts. It's usually about how Gareth Southgate uses those that come on.

  7. Form is temporary...published at 18:44 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Harry KaneImage source, Getty Images

    After scoring an England calendar year record 16 goals in 2021, Harry Kane has only scored three times in 10 games in 2022, all from the penalty spot. Kane hasn’t scored with any of his 20 non-penalty shots in 2022 so far.

  8. Dodgy recent formpublished at 18:43 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2022

    Wales v England (19:00 GMT)

    Wales have never previously gone through a major tournament without winning at least once; they won once at the 1958 World Cup, four games at Euro 2016 and one game at Euro 2020.

    They (D2 L5) are on a run of seven games without a victory in all competitions for the first time since May 2003 – November 2003 (D2 L5), last enduring a longer winless streak in between March 2000 and September 2001 (12).

    England have won just one of their last eight games in all competitions (D4 L3), their fewest across an eight-game span since a run between October 2001 and June 2002 (also one win).

  9. 'When will Southgate take the handbrake off">