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England internationals at Wembley this autumn

England internationals at Wembley this autumn

Posted by Team England at 14:34 on Tuesday 13 January 2015

Thank you for buying tickets for both England v Estonia and England v France. 

After sealing top spot in the table with victories over San Marino and Switzerland, Roy Hodgson's men face one more Group E clash under the arch v Estonia as they look to maintain Europe's only perfect record in qualifying for France.

The game may also give fans a chance to congratulate skipper Wayne Rooney, who will be looking to add even more goals to his record-breaking haul after he surpassed Sir Bobby Charlton to become the Three Lions' all-time top scorer.

It was Rooney himself who scored the only goal of the game in Tallinn last year with a second-half free-kick as England beat the Estonians. That was the third meeting between the two nations.

England’s fixture against Euro 2016 hosts France at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 17 November (8pm kick-off) will boost The FA’s official charity partner, Breast Cancer Care. 

The Three Lions were the first team to qualify for next summer’s finals and are expected to take thousands of their official England Supporters Travel Club members across the Channel when the action gets under way in June. 

The visit of France will be their first trip to Wembley since November 2010, which Les Bleus won 2-1, while the two teams last met in a 1-1 group-stage draw at Euro 2012 in Ukraine.



The match – to be called ‘A Breast Cancer Care international’ – will be the highlight of The FA’s two-year partnership with the charity and will see their distinctive pink colour given prominence at the national stadium. 

On the night, The FA will present Breast Cancer Care with a cheque for £75,000 having donated the same amount from its FA Community Shield Fund when England Women played a historic Wembley fixture against Germany in November 2014.

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