England vs Estonia live: Latest score and updates from Euro 2016 qualifier as Theo Walcott goal opens scoring

Follow all of the updates from Wembley Stadium here

Sam Long
Friday 09 October 2015 21:17 BST
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Harry Kane trains with England (PA)

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Welcome to live coverage of this Euro 2016 qualifier between England and Estonia at Wembley Stadum.

• England vs Estonia (kicks off 7.45pm)

• Both Wayne Rooney and Danny Ings miss out for England with ankle injuries

• Harry Kane leads the line for England in Rooney's absence

• England have already qualified from Group E, winning all eight of their previous fixtures

• Northern Ireland qualified last night, Wales could go through on Saturday night

• Follow the latest news and updates from the game here:

Before the match, England manager Roy Hodgson said England would not be "experimental mode" for the game.

"We are not in an experimental mode, we think we've done enough experimenting," said Hodgson.

"We think we do know what we want to do, we think we know the players who are capable of helping us to do what we want to do."

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