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Your support makes all the difference.Roy Hodgson will be hoping to make it three wins from his first three matches when he takes on Estonia in Tallinn this afternoon.
The Three Lions beat San Marino 5-0 on Thursday night but were not overly impressive in a routine win against the minnows.
England only improved after half-time when Hodgson decided to introduce Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Adam Lallana into the team, increasing the tempo and pace in their play.
- Kick-off at 5pm
- Roy Hodgson makes three changes to the team
- Baines, Delph and Lallana come in
- Sterling, Gibbs and Milner drop to the bench
Estonia were defeated by Lithuania in Vilnius the other night, Saulius Mikoliunas scoring with 15 minutes remaining; Estonia have now won one and lost one in this group.
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