Live Webchat: Glenn Hoddle and Ray Wilkins on England v Wales in the Uefa Euro 2012
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Your support makes all the difference.Glenn Hoddle and Ray Wilkins join us live online today at 11.00am to answer your questions about the England v Wales Uefa Euro qualifier.
Ahead of the forthcoming UEFA EURO 2012 qualifier between Wales v England, Castrol, in partnership with the League Managers Association will be previewing this clash with two former England greats - Glenn Hoddle and Ray Wilkins. They will be assessing how Wales are making the transition to a more youth-focused squad and how they'll fair against Capello's English Lions – who are also facing a transition period as the old guard of Ferdinand, Lampard and Gerrard face a challenge from a new, younger breed of Englishmen.
As well as Wales v England, we'll look at the other UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying groups and using the Castrol Predictor technology to analyse who we think are certain to qualify for Poland & Ukraine and who look as though they're struggling. Log onto our live webTV show where you can send your questions and involved in the debate. Glenn and Ray will also give their views on the recent UEFA Champions League & Europa League clashes and who they think will reach Wembley and Dublin respectively.
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