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England vs Slovakia as it happened: Eric Dier and Marcus Rashford goals see hosts home after shaky start

England 2 Slovakia 1: Re-live all the action from the World Cup qualifier at Wembley

Charlie Wood,Evan Bartlett
Monday 04 September 2017 16:24 EDT
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England face Slovakia at Wembley on Monday night
England face Slovakia at Wembley on Monday night (Getty)

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England sit atop their World Cup qualifying group as things stand, but Slovakia are hot on their heels in second place. With just two points separating the sides, an England defeat would see them relinquish their place at the top of Group F with just two further fixtures remaining.

Friday’s edgy win over Malta did little to convince anyone that England are home and dry as they attempt to stay ahead of the chasing pack. The previous qualifying match between England and Slovakia was a narrow and unconvincing win for the Three Lions in Trnava, with Adam Lallana’s last-minute winner sealing victory for Sam Allardyce in his first – and only – match as England boss.

Gareth Southgate will not allow his players to lose focus, especially given Slovakia’s excellent recent form in Group F. After two losses at the start of the qualifying campaign, they have bounced back to win all five of their last qualifiers, including an excellent performance against Slovenia on Friday.

Follow all the live action below...

What time does it start?

England vs Slovakia kicks off at 7.45pm.

Kane was on target against Malta on Friday
Kane was on target against Malta on Friday (Getty)

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on ITV from 7:15pm.

It’s a big game for…

Raheem Sterling: Despite a good start to the season with Manchester City, there is a lingering sense with Sterling that he is yet to perform for England in big games. A quiet and ineffectual display against Malta on Friday – in which he squandered a clear early chance – has only galvanised the doubters.

Best stat…

0: The number of times Slovakia have beaten England, either in competitive matches or in friendlies, since the country’s formation in 1993.

Remember when…

England captain David Beckham’s free-kick sailed straight into the net during their opening Euro 2004 qualifying match in 2002. Sven Goran Eriksson’s men went on to win 2-1 in Bratislava.

Player to watch…

Jordan Henderson: The Liverpool skipper has stated his intention to don the captain’s armband during the World Cup. A commanding display of leadership here – against a Slovakia side keen to upset the applecart – will do his chances no harm.

Henderson will be key in the heart of England's midfield
Henderson will be key in the heart of England's midfield (Getty)

Past three meetings…

Slovakia 0 England 1 (Lallana), World Cup qualifying, September 2016

Slovakia 0 England 0, European Championships, June 2016

England 4 (Heskey, Rooney, Rooney, Lampard) Slovakia 0, International Friendly, March 2009

Form guide…

England: DLWDLW

Slovakia: DLLWWW

Rashford looks to be in line for a start at Wembley
Rashford looks to be in line for a start at Wembley (AFP)

Odds…

England to win: 4/11

Slovakia to win: 15/2

Draw: 7/2

(Odds provided by 888 Sport)

FULL-TIME: England 2-1 Slovakia. Goals from Eric Dier and Marcus Rashford see the hosts come from a goal behind at Wembley. An important three points for England as they edge closer to booking their place at next summer's World Cup.

Evan Bartlett4 September 2017 21:36

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