2108: Great save from Tottenham's Paul Robinson. The keeper dives low to his right the prevent Ronaldinho's deflcted shot, taken with the outside of the foot, creeping in. The giant Naldo heads two feet wide from the resulting corner.
2106: The sound has dropped noticeably at the start of the half - fans are slowly making it back from the food kiosks and toilets. To be fair to they they will need England to deliver something a little bit more entertaining over the next 45 minutes for the decibels to rise.
2104: England kick off the second half. Neither side have made any changes. Hang on! This is a friendly isn't it?
2054: "Upon arriving at Wembley, it's easy to spot similarities between the new stadium and the Emirates. Watching Brazil is a little like watching Arsenal at times, they always seem to want to play another pass and they steadfastly refuse to cross the ball. It's an absolute pleasure to behold."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2053: "Steven Gerrard has been a pick of the England players, playing in front of the back four. He made two crucial tackles. It's been a friendly international, with a strong emphasis on the world 'friendly'."
Former England striker Alan Shearer on Match of the Day
2048: HALF-TIME - It is staggering to see England look so static compared to the Brazilians. After watching the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal play some sumptuous football this season - good movement, slick passing - it must be depressing for England fans to see their team play with a lack of imagination.
2042: Vagner Love closes down keeper Paul Robinson who is given a tricky backpass to deal with by Nick Shorey. Vagner Love manages to get a foot on the ball but it ricochets harmlessly wide for England. Interesting fact - The striker reportedly got his last name from Palmeiras team-mates after being caught in his hotel room with female company.
2037: Quality stuff from the Barcelona maestro Ronaldinho. He nutmegs Gerrard before feeding in Vagner Love. The CSKA Moscow forward is fouled at the edge of the area. Again the crowd wait to see if the first goal comes from a set-piece as Ronaldinho steps up. But the Barca magician bends his effort just wide of Paul Robinson's goal.
2036: "Half of Wembley thought that was in. The other half presumably just laughed at them. It really is a game of two halves."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2032: Steven Gerrard makes his own charge, Gerrard-style, up the other end and is brought down 20 yards from goal. Step up David Beckham. The crowd wait in and anticipation and expectation, but the LA-bound midfielder misses Helton's right-hand upright by a couple of feet.
2031: AC Milan's Kaka, who had a superb season with the Italian giants, jinks past a couple of player before Steven Gerrard makes a sensational tackle on the forward.
2028: The sun sets on Wembley. Lovely.
2027: "The England fans to our right have spotted a couple of fans with Brazil shirts on in the home end and they give them some good-natured banter. Hopefully it was good natured, don't need no trouble tonight folks." Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
2026: "The first Mexican wave has started already. I cannot think that's a good thing."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2023: Arsenal's Gilberto Silva is flagged offside after nodding the ball into the net from eight yards. The TV replays show it was Brazil team-mate Vagner Love who was in an offside position.
2021: Joe Cole tries his luck from 25 yards, but it was really a half chance that took one bounce before reaching the arms of keeper Helton.
2018: Joe Cole looks like England's most potent weapon. But he needs better support from the quiet Frank Lampard and industrious Steven Gerrard.
2016: Robinho, switching to the left, performs some fancy-dan lollipops in front of Jamie Carragher before screwing his shot horribly wide.
2014: Beckham gives one reason why he has been included in the England line-up. The Real Madrid star dinks the ball from 25 yards into 18-yard box that striker Michael Owen just fails to connect with.
2012: Brazil look great in attack. Robinho, Kaka and Ronaldinho are really testing England's backline. Kaka's flicks are sublime.
2010: Brazil's tallest-ever international is playing in defence - Naldo. All 6ft 5ins of him. He is tall, but not as tall as England's Peter Crouch (6ft 7ins) who I'm sure will get on the end of Beckham's crosses... that's if he gets on the pitch.
2009: "Being stuck in an office full of Brazilians, I can't decide whether not being able to watch the game here is a good or a bad thing. I think I'll keep the 'Come on England's' to a minimum to avoid being fired/laughed at when Kaka et al destroy us. God save the Queen and all that."
Seb Goldsmith in Sao Paolo via e-mail
2006: England keeper Paul Robinson punches away Ronaldinho's vicious free-kick from the right.
2003: The first senior England international to be played at the new Wembley kicks off.
2002: There is a minute's round of applause for England legend Alan Ball, who died in April.
"There are 90,000 guests at Nicky Shorey's stag party."
Analyst Graham Taylor on BBC Five Live. Taylor was referring to Shorey's wedding, that takes place tomorrow.
1959: It will be interesting to see whether the partnership between Alan Smith and the returning Michael Owen works.
1953: "Some last-minute repairs are being carried out on that Wembley pitch. The England team obviously didn't replace their divots. Shame on you boys - no etiquette."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1950: "Kaka has grown in stature. He's better than ever before."
Former Brazil player Leonardo on BBC's Match of the Day
1945: "I hope they play Bentley in the second half."
retroxretro on the 606 messageboards
1937: "The pitch where England are practicising is really starting to cut up as the home side run through their drills. Maybe it is a tactic to disturb Brazil's flowing football."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1936: "They might have enjoyed being on the road the last seven years, but boy do the England fans seem happy to be back home tonight. The atmosphere is electric, everyone's wearing white and the first announcement of the team just got a rapturous reception - the biggest roar, perhaps, saved for a certain David Robert Joseph Beckham."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
1934: "There is no-one performing on the right-hand side like Beckham used to for England."
Former England striker Alan Shearer on Match of the Day
1932: "The teams have been warming up on the pitch. Plenty of stretching and short sprints for the England players, some more laidback passing and moving by the boys from Brazil."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1930: "People forget about Beckham's footballing ability because of the circus that follows him. The simple fact is he one most talented and hard working players our country has ever produced. Good luck David, good luck England."
David Woodruff, an Englishman stuck at work in the US, via e-mail.
TEAM NEWS: Here's the Brazil team hot off the press - Helton, Daniel Alves, Naldo, Juan, Mineiro, Gilberto, Ronaldinho, Gilberto Silva, Vagner Love, Kaka, Robinho.
1925: "I expect David Beckham to play the way he knows how to play. He can provide so much - he's looked good in training.
"I've picked Lampard and Gerrard to play together again because they've only been in one losing side when they've been paired with each other. Smith is partnering Owen because he provides that extra midfielder - and we'll need that against the Brazilians."
England coach Steve McClaren on Match of the Day
1915: "It's like deja vu watching England. It's the same team I've seen before. Where are the youngsters?"
Analyst Terry Butcher on BBC Five Live
1907: No real surprises. It will be interesting to see how Shorey manages - it won't be the easiest of debuts for Royals player.
And Beckham is back in England colours - 335 days after winning his last cap.
"My feeling is that any England manager must do what they think is right. Even if coach Steve McClaren thinks he should just include Beckham for Brazil and Estonia then so be it."
Analyst Graham Taylor on BBC Five Live
"The fact they've included Beckham is just a joke."
Commentator Alan Green on BBC Five Live.
TEAM NEWS: Here England's starting line-up - Paul Robinson, Jamie Carragher, Ledley King, John Terry, Nicky Shorey, David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole, Alan Smith and Michael Owen.
1900: So this is it. A historic occasion. One that will live in the memory of all those who have turned up at the New Wembley. That's right, Reading's Nicky Shorey is set to make his England bow.
There is also the small matter of the senior England team playing at this £757m venue for the first time since it opened its many doors three months ago.
And look at who England's finest are playing? Only the mighty Brazil.
Two of the biggest threats in world football are set to start for the men from South America - Barcelona's Ronaldinho and AC Milan's Kaka.
But Brazil coach Dunga is also likely to give some unfamilar faces a run out, such as CSKA Moscow duo Vagner Love and Jo, Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Elano and Porto goalkeeper Helton.
Who will come out on top? My money's on Brazil.
2106: The sound has dropped noticeably at the start of the half - fans are slowly making it back from the food kiosks and toilets. To be fair to they they will need England to deliver something a little bit more entertaining over the next 45 minutes for the decibels to rise.
2104: England kick off the second half. Neither side have made any changes. Hang on! This is a friendly isn't it?
2054: "Upon arriving at Wembley, it's easy to spot similarities between the new stadium and the Emirates. Watching Brazil is a little like watching Arsenal at times, they always seem to want to play another pass and they steadfastly refuse to cross the ball. It's an absolute pleasure to behold."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2053: "Steven Gerrard has been a pick of the England players, playing in front of the back four. He made two crucial tackles. It's been a friendly international, with a strong emphasis on the world 'friendly'."
Former England striker Alan Shearer on Match of the Day
2048: HALF-TIME - It is staggering to see England look so static compared to the Brazilians. After watching the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal play some sumptuous football this season - good movement, slick passing - it must be depressing for England fans to see their team play with a lack of imagination.
2042: Vagner Love closes down keeper Paul Robinson who is given a tricky backpass to deal with by Nick Shorey. Vagner Love manages to get a foot on the ball but it ricochets harmlessly wide for England. Interesting fact - The striker reportedly got his last name from Palmeiras team-mates after being caught in his hotel room with female company.
2037: Quality stuff from the Barcelona maestro Ronaldinho. He nutmegs Gerrard before feeding in Vagner Love. The CSKA Moscow forward is fouled at the edge of the area. Again the crowd wait to see if the first goal comes from a set-piece as Ronaldinho steps up. But the Barca magician bends his effort just wide of Paul Robinson's goal.
2036: "Half of Wembley thought that was in. The other half presumably just laughed at them. It really is a game of two halves."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2032: Steven Gerrard makes his own charge, Gerrard-style, up the other end and is brought down 20 yards from goal. Step up David Beckham. The crowd wait in and anticipation and expectation, but the LA-bound midfielder misses Helton's right-hand upright by a couple of feet.
2031: AC Milan's Kaka, who had a superb season with the Italian giants, jinks past a couple of player before Steven Gerrard makes a sensational tackle on the forward.
2028: The sun sets on Wembley. Lovely.
2027: "The England fans to our right have spotted a couple of fans with Brazil shirts on in the home end and they give them some good-natured banter. Hopefully it was good natured, don't need no trouble tonight folks." Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
2026: "The first Mexican wave has started already. I cannot think that's a good thing."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
2023: Arsenal's Gilberto Silva is flagged offside after nodding the ball into the net from eight yards. The TV replays show it was Brazil team-mate Vagner Love who was in an offside position.
2021: Joe Cole tries his luck from 25 yards, but it was really a half chance that took one bounce before reaching the arms of keeper Helton.
2018: Joe Cole looks like England's most potent weapon. But he needs better support from the quiet Frank Lampard and industrious Steven Gerrard.
2016: Robinho, switching to the left, performs some fancy-dan lollipops in front of Jamie Carragher before screwing his shot horribly wide.
2014: Beckham gives one reason why he has been included in the England line-up. The Real Madrid star dinks the ball from 25 yards into 18-yard box that striker Michael Owen just fails to connect with.
2012: Brazil look great in attack. Robinho, Kaka and Ronaldinho are really testing England's backline. Kaka's flicks are sublime.
2010: Brazil's tallest-ever international is playing in defence - Naldo. All 6ft 5ins of him. He is tall, but not as tall as England's Peter Crouch (6ft 7ins) who I'm sure will get on the end of Beckham's crosses... that's if he gets on the pitch.
2009: "Being stuck in an office full of Brazilians, I can't decide whether not being able to watch the game here is a good or a bad thing. I think I'll keep the 'Come on England's' to a minimum to avoid being fired/laughed at when Kaka et al destroy us. God save the Queen and all that."
Seb Goldsmith in Sao Paolo via e-mail
2006: England keeper Paul Robinson punches away Ronaldinho's vicious free-kick from the right.
2003: The first senior England international to be played at the new Wembley kicks off.
2002: There is a minute's round of applause for England legend Alan Ball, who died in April.
"There are 90,000 guests at Nicky Shorey's stag party."
Analyst Graham Taylor on BBC Five Live. Taylor was referring to Shorey's wedding, that takes place tomorrow.
1959: It will be interesting to see whether the partnership between Alan Smith and the returning Michael Owen works.
1953: "Some last-minute repairs are being carried out on that Wembley pitch. The England team obviously didn't replace their divots. Shame on you boys - no etiquette."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1950: "Kaka has grown in stature. He's better than ever before."
Former Brazil player Leonardo on BBC's Match of the Day
1945: "I hope they play Bentley in the second half."
retroxretro on the 606 messageboards
1937: "The pitch where England are practicising is really starting to cut up as the home side run through their drills. Maybe it is a tactic to disturb Brazil's flowing football."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1936: "They might have enjoyed being on the road the last seven years, but boy do the England fans seem happy to be back home tonight. The atmosphere is electric, everyone's wearing white and the first announcement of the team just got a rapturous reception - the biggest roar, perhaps, saved for a certain David Robert Joseph Beckham."
Jonathan Stevenson, BBC Sport at Wembley
1934: "There is no-one performing on the right-hand side like Beckham used to for England."
Former England striker Alan Shearer on Match of the Day
1932: "The teams have been warming up on the pitch. Plenty of stretching and short sprints for the England players, some more laidback passing and moving by the boys from Brazil."
Andrew McKenzie, BBC Sport at Wembley
1930: "People forget about Beckham's footballing ability because of the circus that follows him. The simple fact is he one most talented and hard working players our country has ever produced. Good luck David, good luck England."
David Woodruff, an Englishman stuck at work in the US, via e-mail.
TEAM NEWS: Here's the Brazil team hot off the press - Helton, Daniel Alves, Naldo, Juan, Mineiro, Gilberto, Ronaldinho, Gilberto Silva, Vagner Love, Kaka, Robinho.
1925: "I expect David Beckham to play the way he knows how to play. He can provide so much - he's looked good in training.
"I've picked Lampard and Gerrard to play together again because they've only been in one losing side when they've been paired with each other. Smith is partnering Owen because he provides that extra midfielder - and we'll need that against the Brazilians."
England coach Steve McClaren on Match of the Day
1915: "It's like deja vu watching England. It's the same team I've seen before. Where are the youngsters?"
Analyst Terry Butcher on BBC Five Live
1907: No real surprises. It will be interesting to see how Shorey manages - it won't be the easiest of debuts for Royals player.
And Beckham is back in England colours - 335 days after winning his last cap.
"My feeling is that any England manager must do what they think is right. Even if coach Steve McClaren thinks he should just include Beckham for Brazil and Estonia then so be it."
Analyst Graham Taylor on BBC Five Live
"The fact they've included Beckham is just a joke."
Commentator Alan Green on BBC Five Live.
TEAM NEWS: Here England's starting line-up - Paul Robinson, Jamie Carragher, Ledley King, John Terry, Nicky Shorey, David Beckham, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Joe Cole, Alan Smith and Michael Owen.
1900: So this is it. A historic occasion. One that will live in the memory of all those who have turned up at the New Wembley. That's right, Reading's Nicky Shorey is set to make his England bow.
There is also the small matter of the senior England team playing at this £757m venue for the first time since it opened its many doors three months ago.
And look at who England's finest are playing? Only the mighty Brazil.
Two of the biggest threats in world football are set to start for the men from South America - Barcelona's Ronaldinho and AC Milan's Kaka.
But Brazil coach Dunga is also likely to give some unfamilar faces a run out, such as CSKA Moscow duo Vagner Love and Jo, Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Elano and Porto goalkeeper Helton.
Who will come out on top? My money's on Brazil.
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