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Build-up as England face Slovenia in final Group C game (20:00 BST)
Conor Gallagher likely to come into England's starting XI
England qualify for knockout stages after Spain beat Albania
Group C: England v Slovenia & Denmark v Serbia (both 20:00 BST)
Group D: Netherlands v Austria & France v Poland underway
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Two hours to go...published at 18:01 25 June
18:01 25 June
That's all from us here, but follow this link as coverage is just getting started for England v Slovenia in Group C of Euro 2024.
And remember, you can follow the second halves of both France v Poland and Netherlands v Austria on the BBC Sport website and app, while England's Group C opponents, Denmark and Serbia, face off at 20:00 BST too.
So make yourself comfortable and settle in as we bring all the action throughout the evening.
A 'special goal machine' - meet Slovenia's danger manpublished at 17:58 25 June
17:58 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Lukas Vrablik, BBC Sport
If there's one man that England should be wary of tonight it is Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko, who has been linked to a host of Premier League clubs.
A poster boy for the traditional number nine, Sesko is one of the most exciting young strikers in Europe.
Later, the 21-year-old will be at the centre of Slovenia's ambitions to make the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time - knowing a win against England would secure qualification.
He did not score in Slovenia's opening two games at Euro 2024, draws against Denmark and Serbia, but Gareth Southgate's men will know the RB Leipzig striker poses a huge threat.
Euro 2024's joint highest 90min+ goals tallypublished at 17:56 25 June
17:56 25 June
Last week we were exploring why there were so many long-range goals at this Euros.
But Mattia Zaccagni's 98th-minute equaliser for Italy last night helped Euro 2024 set another trend - the joint highest number of stoppage time goals in a Euros... and we're only 28 games in.
Don't be sad that the tournament is past the halfway stage (there are 51 games in total), hopefully we've got even more last-gasp drama to come.
Good as anyone - or like a Rubik's Cube?published at 17:54 25 June
17:54 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
BBC Radio 5 Live Breakfast were speaking to some England fans out in Germany earlier in the build-up to the game.
Matt Roberts and Tony Hunt (above) have cycled to Germany to raise money for Crohn's and Colitis UK.
"I feel like we’ve beenquite negative throughout the tournament so far," said Tony. "We've been playing with ahandbrake on. We're incredibly cautious.
"We’ve certainly got thesquad to win it, we're as good as anyone. You need luck on your side to win atournament, you need the stars to align. I feel like we'll win it. We'vestarted slowly, but we'll gather momentum as the tournament progresses."
Matt added: "You don’t want to gettoo negative, it's still early days."
But another fan, George Simon, was not as positive.
"You shouldn’t experiment in a major tournament," he said. "If we want to give it a fizz, play Kobbie Mainoo. But if you want to be a bit more tactful, play Conor Gallagher.
“England haven't had adecent winger on the left for years. It's like a Rubik's Cube."
HALF-TIMEpublished at 17:49 25 June
17:49 25 June
Netherlands 0-1 Austria & France 0-0 Poland
As it stands Austria are topping Group D.
You can follow the coverage of both games here.
Royal Air Force band perform Three Lionspublished at 17:46 25 June
17:46 25 June
Do you want to hear The Band of the Royal Air Force College perform Three Lions?
This video was made in celebration of Armed Forces Week.
Wonder if Gareth will be playing it in the changing room before kick-off?
Eriksen set for record-breaking cappublished at 17:42 25 June
17:42 25 June
Denmark v Serbia (20:00 BST)
Whilst the attention on Group C may firmly be set on England's game against Slovenia, in the other game in the group, a player well known to English football fans is set for record-breaking appearance.
Former Tottenham Hotspur and now Manchester United midfielder Christian Eriksen can become Denmark's most capped player of all-time, with a cap tonight taking him to the 133 appearances.
Reasons to be positive #5 - don't do deficitspublished at 17:38 25 June
17:38 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Right, surely you're positive by now?!
Well, if not, this one simply has to get you waving the flags and putting up the bunting.
Among European sides tofeature at both the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024, only Spain have been behind for a lower share of their match time than England.
The Three Lions have trailed for less than 10% of their match time. Hit those thumbs one final time, please.
'We’ll see the real England soon'published at 17:35 25 June
17:35 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Izzy Christiansen
Former England midfielder on BBC Radio 5 LiveTournament football is all about peaking at the right time.
Trent Alexander-Arnold will probably come on to the pitch later and he'll probablyhave a massive impact on the game. Everyone who's doubted him will realise whata player he is.
There’s been a lot of chat about Anthony Gordon, what a threat heis off the left. He’s pacy, he's energetic. I'm sure he’ll be chomping on thebit to come on.
These players have got the highest level of confidence. They knowexactly what they're good at - they just need to find the formula.
We'll see the real England soon.
Reasons to be positive #4 - start slow, finish fastpublished at 17:32 25 June
17:32 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Don't go too fast, too soon - right?
Of the past 11 editions of the European Championship, only three eventual champions have won all of their group games.
Indeed, the most common number of group-stage wins for the team that goes on to lift the trophy is two - which is what England will finish with should they beat Slovenia tonight.
Believe in the numbers? Thumbs-up for 'the trophy's England's', thumbs-down for 'lies, silly lies and statistics'.
See AlsoSpain vs England live updatesGet Involvedpublished at 17:29 25 June
17:29 25 June
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Why is it "worryingly" a possibility that England might play Germany?They couldn't beat Switzerland, a team that is traditionally a well organised outfit, doesn't really score prolifically and tends not to go far into the knockout stages. Not even nearly men.So it isn't really worrying to face Germany.
Gary, Ripley
No worries for Gary, even if England finish second
Reasons to be positive #3 - on a run, againpublished at 17:26 25 June
17:26 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
England love an unbeaten run under Gareth Southgate. They began his reign by going 11 games undefeated in competitive action.
Then there was a monstrous 18-game unbeaten streak in competitive matches between November 2020 and November 2021 - although, yes, the penalty shootout defeat by Italy in the Euro 2020 final does count as a draw for such Opta record-keeping purposes.
And they're now again 10 competitive matches unbeaten since losing to France in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals.
That must make you feel positive about their chances, right? Vote with the thumbs...
Reasons to be positive #2 - hard to beatpublished at 17:23 25 June
17:23 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Clean sheets not enough to convince you?
OK, how about this - England do not lose many games. Hardly any, in fact. Like the Hard-Fi hit, they're Hard To Beat.
Since the start of the 2022World Cup, France are the only European nation to have lost a lower percentage oftheir competitive games than England.
Is that stat enough to perk your positivity levels? Thumbs up for 'yes, England are unbeatable' and thumbs down for, well, no.
Reasons to be positive #1 - clean sheet kingspublished at 17:20 25 June
17:20 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Searching for reasons to be positive about England's chances tonight - and, indeed, for the rest of the tournament?
Then we're here for you, you glass-half-full optimism merchants - and the first exhibit in the case for the defence is.... er, the defence.
Namely, England’s excellent defensiverecord across their four major tournaments - World Cups and European Championships - under Gareth Southgate.
Of the 12 European nations to play 10 or more games across those tournaments in that timeframe, England have the most clean sheets, the second best shutout percentage and the lowest 'Expected Goals Against' per-game figure.
Reason to be positive that it's coming home? Hit the thumbs, folks, and let us know.
England fans in Germanypublished at 17:18 25 June
17:18 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Not long to go and these fans are soaking up all of the pre-match atmosphere in Cologne...
And they even started slow in 1966...published at 17:16 25 June
17:16 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
It's worth remembering England's only major tournament triumph began with a dispiriting, disappointing goalless draw against Uruguay at Wembley in July 1966.
Alf Ramsey's side could not break down the stubborn South Americans, who came with a gameplan of putting as many players behind the ball as they could - and the tactic duly worked.
Nonetheless, England took their lumps, won the next two group games - and the rest is, well, history.
History that has taken 58 years - and counting - to repeat...
Mediocre at Mexico 1986 - before Lineker lift-offpublished at 17:13 25 June
17:13 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
Plenty of readers will be too young for this one - but imagine England starting this campaign with just one point from their two games, rather than the four they currently boast?
That's exactly what happened in Mexico 1986 as a 1-0 defeat by Portugal and goalless draw with Morocco - the latter featuring a red card for Ray Wilkins and a dislocated shoulder for 'Captain Marvel' Bryan Robson - had Bobby Robson's side facing an early flight home.
However, Gary Lineker pumped in a hat-trick to crush Poland to send England through and scored twice more to down Paraguay in the last 16 as England registered back-to-back 3-0 wins before losing out to a Maradona-inspired Argentina.
How Three Lions fans would love a similar impact from Harry Kane over the next week or so.
GOAL - Netherlands 0-1 Austriapublished at 6 mins
6 mins
Donyell Malen (own goal)
Oh no!
It's a disaster start for the Netherlands as Austria's consistent pressure pays off.
Another dangerous ball from Alexander Prass and in his desperation the Netherlands winger Donyell Malen flies in and tries to clear but instead ends up putting it in his own net.
Ouch.
You can watch the game here.
Italia 1990 group snoozefestpublished at 17:05 25 June
17:05 25 June
England v Slovenia (20:00 BST)
If there has ever been a duller group than Group F at the 1990 World Cup.
There were just seven goals across the six group games with England held by the Republic of Ireland in their opener - Kevin Sheedy with Ireland's famous equaliser - before squeezing through as group winners courtesy of a 1-0 victory over Egypt.
It was hardly inspiring stuff - but magical moments followed after that slow start.
David Platt's last-gasp extra-time winner against Belgium in the last 16 and a thriller against Cameroon in the quarter-finals before the inaugural shootout-fear-inducing loss on penalties to the Germans in the semis.
KICK-OFFpublished at 17:00 25 June
17:00 25 June
Netherlands 0-0 Austria & France 0-0 Poland
The final games in Group D are under way.
We will bring you updates when the goals go in.